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Share: EUR/JPY trades at 158.06, down 0.48%, as BoJ normalization speculations gain traction. Escalating Middle East conflict bolsters safe-haven assets, including the Japanese Yen. ECB’s decision to hold rates and scaled back positions for further hikes also weighs on EUR/JPY. The Euro (EUR) lost a step against the Japanese Yen (JPY) on Friday, on speculations
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Share: Japanese Yen rebounds after Tokyo inflation data increases bets the Bank of Japan (BoJ) will tighten policy.  The US Dollar loses traction after US inflation comes out in line with estimates. The USD/JPY remains in uptrend but price falling to key make-or-break trendline for short-term chart.  The Japanese Yen (JPY) has climbed against the US
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Share: The US Dollar cleared Monday’s losses, and the DXY Index jumped above 106.00. The S&P Manufacturing and Services PMI rose to expansion territory above 50.00 in October. US Treasury yields recover, allowing the USD to find demand. The US Dollar (USD) measured by the US Dollar Index (DXY) rose toward 106.30 on Tuesday, seeing
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Share: The US Dollar faces selling pressure as investors await fresh catalyst. Dovish bets on the Fed and lower US yields weakened the green currency. The US will release the preliminary estimate of Q3 GDP and PCE inflation data this week.  The US Dollar (USD) measured by the US Dollar Index (DXY) declined to the
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Share: NZD/USD saw 0.30% losses declining near 87.30 . The cross tallies a four-day losing streak and will close a 0.80% losing week. For the first time since April, the pair trades below the 20 and 100-day SMA. In Friday’s session, the NZD/JPY continued facing selling pressure, seeing losses for a fourth consecutive day. The bears
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Share: Mexican Peso remains defensive, as it registered over 0.70%% weekly loss vs. the US Dollar. Mexico’s August Retail Sales mixed as the economy decelerates. Geopolitical risks cap Peso’s gains, including tensions in the Middle East and US military base attacks. Mexican Peso (MXN) stays firm versus the US Dollar (USD) as Wall Street closes,
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