Week Ahead in FX (Oct. 21 – 25): BOC Decision and Global Flash PMIs in Focus
We’ve got another major central bank decision lined up, plus a fresh batch of global PMI readings! Here’s what to expect for this week’s top-tier events.
Read MoreWe’ve got another major central bank decision lined up, plus a fresh batch of global PMI readings! Here’s what to expect for this week’s top-tier events.
Read MoreMarket correlations appeared to be out of sync throughout the week, as asset classes were driven by individual catalysts and a busy forex calendar
Read MoreDecelerating global inflation trends, Middle East developments, & the lack of enthusiasm over China’s stimulus plans were the main themes on the forex scene this week.
Read MoreA busy trading calendar meant that the major assets were exposed to asset-specific catalysts and new market themes! Which headlines caught the investors’ attention?
Read MoreWhile the ECB’s decision to cut interest rates was widely anticipated, traders didn’t expect ECB members to leave the door wide open to further easing.
Read MoreAustralia’s September jobs figures mostly came in the green, as the economy reported a much faster pace of hiring for the month and saw a downtick in its unemployment rate.
Read MoreMajor currencies and asset classes seem to be taking cues from their own individual catalysts, with U.K. inflation data and the “Trump trade” taking center stage. Here are the updates driving price action lately.
Read MoreIs the ECB gang gearing up for yet another rate cut? Here’s what markets are expecting from the decision and how EUR pairs may react.
Read MoreSome risk-off flows were seen in the markets, as crude oil continued to sink and U.S. equity indices ended in the red. Meanwhile, volatility picked up in the forex arena due to top-tier releases. Here’s what you need to know!
Read MoreNew Zealand’s quarterly CPI reading came in slightly weaker than expected at 0.6% in Q2 2024, bringing the annual inflation reading down to 2.2%. What does this imply for RBNZ policy?
Read MoreAll I ask is the chance to prove that money can't make me happy.Spike Milligan