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There is a nervous calm in the capital markets today. The dollar is mixed, with the sterling and the dollar bloc softer and the euro, yen, and Swiss franc a little firmer. The Turkish lira is extending yesterday's sharp gains, while many of the regional Asia Pacific currencies low...
China's Single's Day sales were impressive, but the focus is on the new antitrust action that threatens to curtail the growth of its internet giants like Alibaba. Sterling has been underpinned by the pendulum of market expectations swinging away from negative interest rates. While...
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...
Boris Johnson is vowing to press ahead with legislation designed to override the Brexit deal on Northern Ireland after the U.K.'s House of Lords voted late Monday to remove the most controversial parts of the Internal Market Bill.While the government has admitted the legislation breaches part...
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...
EUR/GBP has been moving higher, albeit slowly, over the past few months. Further upside can probably be expected, considering that the U.K. faces heightened uncertainty post year-end, after its trade deal deadline passes. The U.K. may be able to formalize a trade deal with the EU ...
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...
Another round of stimulus has been launched in England as the country enters a second lockdown that runs from today until December 2.The U.K.'s central bank boosted its bond-buying program by a larger-than-expected £150B, taking the government's purchase target to to £875B to help t...
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...
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