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Decoding Last Week's Market Moves: Beyond the Trade Headlines
The news last weekend of the massive Trump climb down on Chinese tariffs buoyed the dollar, but the bump soon faded and the dollar ended the week down against all of its G10 peers and nearly all major currencies worldwide.
Too soon? Ebury on why the New Zealand dollar has been underperformingAs odds of rate hikes continue to increase across all jurisdictions, currency traders are eyeing what might happen as some central banks become trigger happy. The most hawkish looking central bank and the one that has seen expectations grow the most is the RBNZ.
Too soon? Ebury on why the New Zealand dollar has been underperformingAs odds of rate hikes continue to increase across all jurisdictions, currency traders are eyeing what might happen as some central banks become trigger happy. The most hawkish looking central bank and the one that has seen expectations grow the most is the RBNZ.
The USD is expected to consolidate this week whilst the AUD rose against all major crosses.The USD consolidated overnight. US equities are higher and the Treasury curve steepened slightly.
The USD is expected to consolidate this week whilst the AUD rose against all major crosses.The USD consolidated overnight. US equities are higher and the Treasury curve steepened slightly.
Ebury, the global non-bank leader in cross border finance for SMEs, has been unveiled as the major partner for the Melbourne Rebels rugby union team in the first ever Super Rugby Pacific competition. The Ebury sponsored Melbourne Rebels will be one of 12 professional teams from Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific who will participate in a single pool, 14-game regular season from mid-February to mid-June.
Ebury, the global non-bank leader in cross border finance for SMEs, has been unveiled as the major partner for the Melbourne Rebels rugby union team in the first ever Super Rugby Pacific competition. The Ebury sponsored Melbourne Rebels will be one of 12 professional teams from Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific who will participate in a single pool, 14-game regular season from mid-February to mid-June.
Central bank hawks to benefit the Australian DollarPatrick Idquival from Ebury joins ausbiz ahead of big meetings from the ECB and the Bank of England. To cap off a busy week of central bank meetings eyes will be on our European neighbors with meetings from the ECB and BOE.
Central bank hawks to benefit the Australian DollarPatrick Idquival from Ebury joins ausbiz ahead of big meetings from the ECB and the Bank of England. To cap off a busy week of central bank meetings eyes will be on our European neighbors with meetings from the ECB and BOE.