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The focus in the US shifts from the labor market to pricing pressures. EU economic and financial affairs ministers are meeting in Slovenia. The meeting concludes on Saturday, September 11. The UK releases August unemployment claims and the unemployment rate on Tuesday. For f...
The US dollar is paring this week's gains, retreating against most of the major and emerging market currencies today amid a risk-on mood. Japan and Hong Kong equity markets gained more than 1% to lead the MSCI Asia Pacific Index higher. Europe's Dow Jones Stoxx 600 is edging highe...
China's August CPI was softer than expected, while the PPI was higher than anticipated. The euro peaked after the US jobs data at the end of last week, poking above $1.19 for the first time since late July. The US dollar spiked from CAD1.2520 on Monday to CAD1.2760 yesterday. ...
The US dollar continues to pare its recent losses and is firm against most major currencies in what has the feel of a risk-off day. The dollar rose to JPY110.45 in early Asia, its highest level since August 13 and has reversed lower and look poised to test the JPY110 level where an op...
The rise in 10-year benchmark yields stands out. Equity markets are mixed. Emerging market currencies are mostly lower. Gold is lower for the second session after rallying 1% before the weekend. For further details see: Wait Until Tomorrow
The August nonfarm payroll report showed the delta variant hit to the economy is just beginning. Next week is all about Fed speak. ECB meetings are about to get far more interesting. It is a quiet week for economic data, with Wednesday’s JOLTS job openings reading for July,...
China, Australia, and Japan reported disappointing August service and composite PMIs. The euro made a marginal new high for the move near $1.1885 in Asia and was sold to session lows near $1.1870 in the European morning. Economists in the Bloomberg survey looked for 700k private-s...
The markets are mostly in a holding pattern so far today, ahead of tomorrow's US jobs data and the PMI services and final composite readings. Australia's 2-year continues to flirt with zero, but the Australian dollar, helped by a record trade surplus, is leading the major currencies h...
The new month begins with risk appetites bolstered by stronger than expected PMI reports helping lift equity markets after the pause in the US yesterday. The flash EMU manufacturing PMI of 61.5 after 62.8 in July was close to the final reading of 61.4. The US dollar is trading ins...
The dollar has been sold against nearly all the currencies today. The risk-on mode to finish the month is evident in equities as well. Copper is up slightly for the third consecutive session and the seventh in the past eight. For further details see: 2 Major Surprises To...