Technical Analysis of US Crude, XAUUSD, and EURUSD for Today (September 17, 2025)

Technical Analysis of US Crude, XAUUSD, and EURUSD for Today (September 17, 2025)

2025.09.17 2025.09.17 Short-Term Analysis for Oil, Gold, and EURUSD for 17.09.2025 Alex Rodiоnovhttps://www.litefinance.org/blog/authors/alex-rodionov/ I welcome my fellow traders! I have made a price forecast for the USCrude, XAUUSD, and EURUSD using a combination of margin zones methodology and technical analysis. Based on the market analysis, I suggest entry signals for intraday traders. Gold is trading […]

Austrian HICP Sees Slight Uptick in August, R…

Austrian HICP Sees Slight Uptick in August, R…

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UK August CPI +3.8% vs +3.8% y/y expected

UK August CPI +3.8% vs +3.8% y/y expected

Prior +3.8% Core CPI +3.6% vs +3.6% y/y expected Prior +3.8% The main component leading to the drop in core annual inflation was prices for airfares. That was seen up 2.1% between July and August this year, but was up 22.2% between the same months in 2024. This is largely due to the timing in

PBoC Moves to Streamline Gold Imports Amid Ri…

PBoC Moves to Streamline Gold Imports Amid Ri…

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NZ Current Account Deficit Narrows Sharply in…

NZ Current Account Deficit Narrows Sharply in…

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Forex Economic Calendar Overview: Key Events for the Next Trading Week (22.09.2025–28.09.2025)

Forex Economic Calendar Overview: Key Events for the Next Trading Week (22.09.2025–28.09.2025)

2025.09.16 2025.09.17 Weekly Economic Calendar for 22.09.2025–28.09.2025 Jana Kanehttps://www.litefinance.org/blog/authors/jana-kane/ Last week, four major central banks, including the US Fed, held policy meetings. While most of the outcomes were largely anticipated, investors are still grappling with uncertainty over the future actions of these central banks. In the upcoming week of September 22–28, 2025, market participants will

Fed (FOMC) Meeting Preview: 25 bps Cut Appears Baked In, Forward Guidance Is Key. Implications for the DXY, Dow Jones and S&P 500

Fed (FOMC) Meeting Preview: 25 bps Cut Appears Baked In, Forward Guidance Is Key. Implications for the DXY, Dow Jones and S&P 500

Most Read: Gold (XAU/USD) Soars to Breach $3700/oz. FOMC Meeting Next, Will the Rally Continue? The Federal Reserve’s upcoming meeting is a big deal for the US economy and financial markets as a whole. The latest economic data suggests the Fed should start lowering interest rates. However, the market already expects a rate cut and

S&P 500, Nasdaq Edge Lower

S&P 500, Nasdaq Edge Lower

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Examining US bonds and the yield curve before the FOMC decision

Examining US bonds and the yield curve before the FOMC decision

In case you haven’t seen our introduction to bond yields and an explanation on their recent moves, I formally invite you to read it over which may help you to understand some of tomorrow’s moves. Recent movements in Bonds: Why are government bond yields rising so much as of late? What is the Fed Funds

U.S. Industrial Production Unexpectedly Inches Slightly Higher In August

U.S. Industrial Production Unexpectedly Inches Slightly Higher In August

Industrial production in the U.S. unexpectedly edged slightly higher in the month of August, according to a report released by the Federal Reserve on Tuesday. The Fed said industrial production crept up by 0.1 percent in August after falling by a downwardly revised 0.4 percent in July. Economists had expected industrial production to slip by

DAX Pullback Nearing End: Seasonal Patterns Signal Recovery

DAX Pullback Nearing End: Seasonal Patterns Signal Recovery

​August typically produces average losses of approximately 2.3%, making it the weakest month historically for German equities. September follows closely behind with losses averaging 1.7%, creating a two-month period of consistent underperformance. These patterns reflect reduced trading volumes during summer holidays and portfolio rebalancing ahead of year-end. ​The consistency of this seasonal weakness provides valuable

Political turmoil rattles Turkish lira carry trade

Political turmoil rattles Turkish lira carry trade

Political turmoil rattles Turkish lira carry trade – FX Markets Skip to main content End of drawer navigation content Echoes of March crackdown that sparked market rout leave traders on alert Fears of further political turmoil in Turkey have sparked nervous reactions from foreign investors who had piled back into the lira carry trade after

Canadian Dollar Rises to Monthly High

Canadian Dollar Rises to Monthly High

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