Australian Dollar managed to climb modestly in a quiet Asian trading session today, despite underwhelming PMI data from Australia. With Japan on holiday, the session saw limited movement, but risk-on sentiment helped offset some of the negative impact from the weak data. In contrast, Yen and Swiss Franc extended their recent declines. Overall, the markets
Fundamental Overview Last week, the Fed finally started its easing cycle and decided to do it with a 50 bps cut. The market was already leaning towards a 50 bps move, so it wasn’t a surprise. The larger cut was framed as kind of a risk management move with the dot plot showing two more
AI image This is just a bit of a heads up as the economic calendar on Thursday will be highlighted by a speech from Fed chair Powell. He will be delivering the opening remarks at the 10th annual US Treasury Market Conference. However, his remarks will be ones that are pre-recorded. And based on the
Gold October futures contracts at MCX opened flat today at Rs 74,268 per 10 gram, hovering near its all-time high level while silver December futures contracts were trading at Rs 90,213/kg, up by 0.09% or Rs 78. In the last one week, the prices of gold have gained Rs 800/10 gm while silver has gained
EUR/USD remains stable ahead of the Purchasing Managers Index data release from Eurozone and Germany. The US Dollar may struggle due to the rising likelihood of more Fed rate cuts by the end of the year. ECB President Lagarde emphasized that monetary policy needs to stay adaptable. EUR/USD maintains its position around 1.1160 during the
In the morning video, I spoke about the 50% midpoint of the move up from the January 2023 low at 144.581. The price has been trading above and below that level over the last 1-2 months, but the run higher this week has returned back to the level, and that gives traders an option: Lean
High risk warning: Foreign exchange trading carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage creates additional risk and loss exposure. Before you decide to trade foreign exchange, carefully consider your investment objectives, experience level, and risk tolerance. You could lose some or all your initial investment; do not
Gold soared above the $2,600 level on Friday for the first time, extending a rally boosted by bets for further U.S. interest rate cuts, and rising tensions in the Middle East. Spot gold was up 1.3% at $2,620.63 per ounce by 1:43 p.m. ET (1743 GMT), while U.S. gold futures settled 1.2% higher to $2,646.20.
US Dollar is gaining strength after Fed decision volatility. New York Fed’s Nowcast model predicts robust economic growth in third and fourth quarters. Fed expects financial conditions to remain loose, supporting the economy. The US economy is experiencing a moderate slowdown, but indicators suggest that economic activity remains robust overall. The Federal Reserve (Fed) has
The AUDUSD moved up and tested a swing level near 0.6823 in the Asian and European session. The price then moved lower as stocks fell in the early US trading. However, as the price of the AUDUSD approached its rising 100 hour moving average at 0.6778, the buyers have returned, and stalled the fall. Why
UPCOMING EVENTS: Monday: Japan on Holiday, Australia/Eurozone/UK/US Flash PMIs. Tuesday: Japan Flash PMI, RBA Policy Decision, German IFO, US Consumer Confidence. Wednesday: Australia Monthly CPI. Thursday: SNB Policy Decision, US Durable Goods Orders, US Q2 Final GDP, US Jobless Claims. Friday: Tokyo CPI, Canada GDP, US PCE. Monday Monday will be the Flash PMIs Day
A rate cut by the US Federal Reserve and fears of an escalation of conflicts in the Middle East bolstered the appeal of the yellow metal, sending the benchmark London spot prices to a fresh lifetime high of $2599.92 an ounce last week. The Fed slashed its interest rates by a surprise 50 basis points
Gold surges to new all-time high above $2,600, fueled by expectations of further Fed rate cuts. Safe-haven demand spikes due to escalating tension between Israel and Hezbollah. Fed Governor Waller backs 50 bps rate cut; however, dissenting Fed member Michelle Bowman prefers a smaller cut to guard against declaring an early win on inflation. Gold
Dollar finished last week on the back foot, reacting to Fed’s decision to cut rates by 50 bps. While the greenback lost ground to most major rivals, its decline was relatively modest. Notably, Dollar managed to close higher against both Japanese Yen and Swiss Franc, and it continued to hold above key near term support
In the kickstart video from earlier today, I highlighted the key levels in the GBPUSD. On the downside the 1.3265 was key support. Looking at the GBPUSD price action since then (see chart below), the low price for the day came in at 1.32676, just 2 pips short of the targeted support. So the buyers
Shares of Intel are trading up 5.82% after reports from the WSJ that Qualcomm approached the company about a takeover in recent days. The shares of Intel are down in 2024 from an end of year closing level of $50.25. The current price is up $1.23 or 5.82% at $22.37 in volatile trading . The
Oil prices settled lower on Friday but recorded a second straight week of gains, garnering support from a U.S. interest rate cut and a dip in U.S. supply. Brent futures settled down 39 cents, or 0.52%, at $74.49 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude futures settled down 3 cents, or 0.4%, to $71.92. Signs of a
Federal Reserve (Fed) Board of Governors member Michelle Bowman clarified on Friday why the policymaker voted against the Fed’s 50 bps jumbo rate cut this week. Fed Governor Waller goes down in the books as the first Fed Governor to vote against both the consensus and the Fed Chair since 2005. Key highlights I agreed it was appropriate