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The July 4 Independence Day holiday long weekend in the US sapped interest during the Asian time zone today. Major FX ranges stayed confined mainly to lacklustre ranges. USD/JPY did drop under 135.00 again during the session. Lows under 134.90 were rejected though and as I update USD/JPY is back just over 135.00. Bitcoin was
Gold prices edged lower on Monday, as an elevated U.S. dollar hurt demand for greenback-priced bullion and also outweighed support from weakening Treasury yields. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold was down 0.2% at $1,807.19 per ounce, as of 0101 GMT, after hitting a five-month low of $1,783.50 on Friday. U.S. gold futures fell 0.5% to $1,809.50.
Asian equities are trading mixed as investors have turned cautious on slippage in US indices futures. The renewed recession fears have put the DXY on the tenterhooks. On the oil front, investors are shifting their focus on prolonged supply worries. Markets in the Asian domain are displaying mixed responses to falling S&P 500 futures in
The market is navigating different outcomes and in the simplest terms, here’s how it shapes up. 1) High inflation with ongoing growth and Fed hikes above 4% This is the scenario the market grappled with for most of the year and the results speak for themselves. It was the worst H1 for the S&P 500
LONDON – Copper prices slumped on Friday to their weakest in 17 months as inflation and factory data reinforced fears that central bank tightening would push economies into a recession and hit metals demand. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange had eased 2.6% to $8,047 a tonne by 1630 GMT after dropping to its
The EUR/GBP seesawed in a volatile 100-pip trading session on Friday. Weak data from the UK and the EU left traders undecided on which direction to take. The EUR/GBP daily chart depicts the pair as upward biased, but the 4-hour illustrates the cross might correct towards 0.8550 before resuming the uptrend. The EUR/GBP advances during
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JP Morgan analysts outline potential retaliation by Russia if the G7 manage to put together a mechanism to cap the price of Russian oil: “The most obvious and likely risk with a price cap is that Russia might choose not to participate and instead retaliate by reducing exports.” “It is likely that the government could
Supply crunch and strong demand are keeping global oil prices well above the psychological level of $100 a barrel for the last seven weeks. The global crude oil market has been tightened by short supply due to restrictions on Russian oil and little spare capacity among other big oil producers. Russia plays an outsized role
The USD/CAD ended the week almost flat amidst a volatile’s Friday session. Canada’s May GDP contracted by 0.2%, on its preliminary reading, a headwind for the CAD. US manufacturing data showed signs of slowing down; will the Fed slow its tightening pace? The USD/CAD pares some of Thursday’s losses after reaching a weekly high of
EUR/JPY is up 70 pips today but Citi thinks it’s time to fade the pair. “We are going short EURJPY at 142.55 with a minimum target of 137.85-138.20 and a possible extension towards the 200-day MA at 132.54,” analysts at Citi said. If they liked it at 142.55, they’ll like it even better at the
There was a fierce bid for US dollars to start the month but it’s now largely reversed. I could tie together a narrative around rates, Fed hikes and whatnot but I’m going to shrug here and put this on flows around the turn of the calendar. I don’t know if that was European money scrambling
This week has brought an end to the first half of 2022, and it has been a volatile one for gold as well as commodities at large. We are facing uncertain times ahead as market players try to assess the implication of higher interest rates on economic growth while the Russia-Ukraine fighting continues to intensify.
Extending fall in commodity prices and recession fears were the main theme in the markets last week. Australian Dollar ended as the worst performer, followed by New Zealand Dollar, and then Sterling. However, Canadian Dollar was surprisingly the strongest one, partly helped by resilient oil prices. Meanwhile, extended pull back in US and European benchmark
Analysts at MUFG Bank, point out that the South Korean won will likely remain affected by the ongoing concerns on global economic growth and the tightening from the Federal Reserve. They forecast USD/KRW at 1250.00 by the end of the second quarter, and at 1230.00 by the fourth quarter. Key Quotes: “KRW depreciated this June
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