The forex markets are mixed in rather quiet trading today. Swiss Franc apparently stronger but there isn’t much follow through buying yet. Euro could be turning weaker again but it has to dip more to confirm downside momentum. Other major pairs and crosses are still stuck inside Friday’s range. Global benchmark treasury yields are on
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The markets are generally quiet in Asian session today. Dollar is mildly firmer together with Canadian. Sterling and Swiss Franc are soft. But major pairs and crosses are stuck inside Friday’s range. Asian stocks are mixed, with Japan on Holiday, while others tread water. Gold is consolidating in tight range too. Crude oil is the
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In opinion of FX Strategists at UOB Group, USD/CNH is predicted to keep the trading range between 6.3300 and 6.3900 in the next weeks. Key Quotes 24-hour view: “We expected USD to ‘trade sideways within a range of 6.3530/6.3730’ last Friday. USD subsequently popped to 6.3807 before easing off to close little change at 6.3675
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