Month: November 2022

Canadian Dollar falls broadly after weaker than expected GDP data. Dollar and Swiss Franc are also weak on steady market sentiment. Australia and New Zealand Dollar are currently the strongest ones, followed by Sterling. But all three are just staying in range against the greenback. Euro is also relatively directionless with mixed trading with Yen
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Prior 66.79k Net consumer credit £0.77 billion Prior £0.75 billion Mortgage activity eases further with the effective’ interest rate on newly drawn mortgages seen increasing by 25 bps to 3.09% in October. Meanwhile, net borrowing of mortgage debt by individuals decreased from £5.9 billion to £4.0 billion on the month. As for consumer credit growth,
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China’s COVID-19 protests cemented as NFTs Nonfungible tokens (NFTs) depicting the ongoing protests in China against the country’s tough zero-tolerance COVID-19 policy have found their way to the NFT marketplace OpenSea. At least two collections have been created in November, the first is a Polygon (MATIC)-based collection called “Silent Speech” featuring 135 NFTs depicting images
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Yen and Dollar rise broadly in Asian session today while Australian Dollar leads commodity currencies lower. Markets are trading with risk-off sentiment, with deeper selloff in China and Hong Kong markets. Large scale protests were carried out in multiple cities in China over the weekend, and the theme has escalated from anti-lockdown to anti-President Xi
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Risk aversion is the theme of the day as protests in China spread to multiple cities. There might be talks that pressure is mounting on the government to exit zero-Covid policy early. Investors are clearly more pessimistic on guard of escalations, which could further disrupt the economy. Australian Dollar continues to lead commodity currencies as
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