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Emerging market currencies and the majors that benefit from world growth outperformed the perceived safe-havens, like the yen and the Swiss franc. Yesterday's violent moves may have been an overreaction, but today's action is more consolidative than a reversal. The dollar is tradi...
The new week has begun with robust risk appetites, driving stocks higher and sending the dollar broadly lower. The greenback fell by 2% against the Canadian dollar last week, the largest decline in five months. The dollar was weaker against nearly all the world's currencies, but t...
The US dollar had one of its worst weeks of the year. Many participants were caught wrong-footed by the dollar's drop and the sharp drop in US yields. The broad dollar weakness is making it difficult for the PBOC to resist a stronger yuan. For further details see: Bears ...
Despite escalating trade tensions with China, Australia reported a much larger-than-expected trade surplus for September. German factory orders were weaker than expected in September, suggesting that Europe's largest economy may have entered its new social restrictions with fading eco...
The dollar, which fell on Tuesday, is recovering smartly today. It has risen against nearly all currencies. Among the majors, the Australian dollar has been hit the hardest; the Swiss franc is the strongest, and virtually flat. Emerging market currencies have seen some dramati...
The US dollar is heavier against the major currencies. The euro looks to snap its six-day slide, as does the JP Morgan Emerging Market Currency Index. The Turkish lira remains under pressure despite its slightly less than expected rise in CPI. The Reserve Bank of Australia did...
The dollar is firmer, though not against the dollar bloc. Sterling is the weakest of the majors, though it is recovering. The euro fell in every session last week and extended those losses today. For further details see: Shaken Not Stirred
The dollar had been trading heavily, but it seemed as we entered the last week of October that it was unreasonable to look for a downside breakout given the new acute contagion in Europe and what by all accounts would be a dovish ECB press conference. The one-two punch of the escalate...
The Dow Jones Stoxx 600 dropped almost 3% yesterday, but today is trying to snap a three-day 5.7% slide that brought it to five-month lows. The S&P 500 gapped lower yesterday and settled on its lows. US shares are trading firmer. The greenback is mostly firmer, though the yen ...
Several European countries are experiencing the most fatalities and illnesses in several months, and policymakers are responding with national restrictions. Australia's Q3 CPI was a touch firmer than expected at 0.7% year over year. It is up from the -0.3% rate in Q2. The Canadian...
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