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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.
Our local Aussie currency analyst, Patrick Idquival was invited back for his regular segment on ausbiz. Full video below.
China accounts for nearly 15% of the global trade, and if you are an importer, it is very likely that you are already trading with China or planning to do so in the future. However, navigating cross-border trade with China through the coronavirus pandemic has proven challenging. Here are some helpful tips for businesses to consider to better trade with China.
China accounts for nearly 15% of the global trade, and if you are an importer, it is very likely that you are already trading with China or planning to do so in the future. However, navigating cross-border trade with China through the coronavirus pandemic has proven challenging. Here are some helpful tips for businesses to consider to better trade with China.
APAC Managing Director, Rick Roache was interviewed about Ebury's Strategic Partnership with Earlypay. Highlighting the opportunity for commercial brokers the chance to add a foreign exchange component to complement their lending propositions.
APAC Managing Director, Rick Roache was interviewed about Ebury's Strategic Partnership with Earlypay. Highlighting the opportunity for commercial brokers the chance to add a foreign exchange component to complement their lending propositions.
Global fintech Ebury and Australian SME lender Earlypay (ASX:EPY) create FX and lending partnership to support Australian SMEs and brokers
Global fintech Ebury and Australian SME lender Earlypay (ASX:EPY) create FX and lending partnership to support Australian SMEs and brokers
Concerns surrounding the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in China have dominated the headlines in financial markets in the past few weeks.