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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.
US dollar rides the Fed's wave.Trading volumes are still quite low, but likely to pick up in coming weeks.James Swerling from Ebury says the US dollar has been moving with the Fed; initially up on the hopes that they were almost done hiking rates, and now cooling off on jobs data.
US dollar rides the Fed's wave.Trading volumes are still quite low, but likely to pick up in coming weeks.James Swerling from Ebury says the US dollar has been moving with the Fed; initially up on the hopes that they were almost done hiking rates, and now cooling off on jobs data.
What China’s reopening means for currency markets.China is set to open its international borders next week ahead of Chinese New Year so we explain what that means for the currency market.Once infection rates become clearer he said we could see a positive story associated with the Aussie Dollar.
What China’s reopening means for currency markets.China is set to open its international borders next week ahead of Chinese New Year so we explain what that means for the currency market.Once infection rates become clearer he said we could see a positive story associated with the Aussie Dollar.
Will a black swan rock currency markets this year?The 2023 outlookTypical trading patterns for January this year will either hold up or be skewed by potential geopolitical volatility.
Will a black swan rock currency markets this year?The 2023 outlookTypical trading patterns for January this year will either hold up or be skewed by potential geopolitical volatility.
Volatility plagues FX marketsThe AUDUSD trading range of 24% for the year of 2022 was surpassed only once in the last 12 years. So, what's causing the volatility in the foreign exchange markets?James Swerling from Ebury says central banks are definitely a factor.
Volatility plagues FX marketsThe AUDUSD trading range of 24% for the year of 2022 was surpassed only once in the last 12 years. So, what's causing the volatility in the foreign exchange markets?James Swerling from Ebury says central banks are definitely a factor.