Month: October 2021

It’s Columbus day in the US and Thanksgiving in Canada Monday is a semi-holiday in the US — Columbus day — so that will crimp activity. The CME and NYSE are open and SIFMA doesn’t recommend a bond closure. However there is no economic data on the schedule so that could keep it quiet. In
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GBP/USD closes the week above 1.3600 frem 1.3405 lows in late September. BoE tightening expectations have fuelled the pound’s recovery. GBP/USD seen at 1.41 in 2022 – Westpac. The British pound has found support at 1.3610 after having hit resistance at one-week highs of 1.3660 earlier today. The pair consolidates above 1.3600 after a significant recovery from year-to-date lows
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Dollar tumbles in US session after another huge non-farm payroll miss. On the other hand, Canadian Dollar surges notably after solid employment data. As for the week, the Loonie is now in a pole position to end as the strongest. Yen is still the worst performing, but we’d see if Dollar would over take its
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Bitcoin (BTC) faced stiff resistance near previous highs on Oct. 8 as a fresh push over $56,000 quickly ended. BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView Buying the dip? $53,000 is “logical” Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView tracked BTC/USD as it came off four-month highs of $56,150. The area near $58,000, which had
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Overall markets continue to be rather mixed for now. Commodity currencies rally in Asian session, as led by Aussie, following rebound in the stock markets. On the other hand, Dollar is turning softer again, together with Yen. Euro’s weakness is the more persistent development this week, in particular against other European majors. Trading today might
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