USD/CAD Outlook: Loonie Recovers as Focus Shifts to Fed

USD/CAD Outlook: Loonie Recovers as Focus Shifts to Fed

The USD/CAD outlook indicates a rebound in the Canadian dollar. Canada’s economy lost 65,500 jobs, compared to expectations of 4,900 new jobs. The greenback was also pressured by data showing only 22,000 new jobs in the US. The USD/CAD outlook indicates a rebound in the Canadian dollar after a poor employment report led to a […]

Hang Seng Rises 0.9% at Finish

Hang Seng Rises 0.9% at Finish

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German Industrial Output Recovers 1.3%

German Industrial Output Recovers 1.3%

Germany’s industrial output expanded for the first time in four months in July, figures from Destatis showed on Monday. Industrial production rose 1.3 percent month-on-month in July, reversing June’s stable decrease of 0.1 percent. The recovery in July was mainly driven by a 9.5 percent growth in the manufacture of machinery and equipment. An 8.5

Germany July trade balance €14.7 billion vs €15.3 billion expected

Germany July trade balance €14.7 billion vs €15.3 billion expected

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German Industrial Output Recovers 1.3%

China Exports Growth Moderates In August

China’s exports grew at a slower pace in August, data from the customs office showed on Monday. Exports grew 4.4 percent in August from the previous year, which was slower than the 7.2 percent rise in July. This was also weaker than forecast of 5.0 percent. Imports advanced 1.3 percent on a yearly basis, slower

Indonesia Forex Reserves Hit 9-Month Low

Indonesia Forex Reserves Hit 9-Month Low

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Wall Street update: Fed rate cut anticipation rises as US equities decline after weak jobs report

Wall Street update: Fed rate cut anticipation rises as US equities decline after weak jobs report

US equities decline amid rate cut expectations  Unietd States (US) equity markets finished lower on Friday, despite a weaker-than-expected August jobs report that nearly guarantees the Federal Reserve (Fed) will resume its rate-cutting cycle in ten days. Non-farm payrolls rose by just 22,000 in August, well below the upwardly revised 79,000 in July and market forecasts

Yen may weaken as Japan leadership change clouds BOJ outlook, MUFG says

Yen may weaken as Japan leadership change clouds BOJ outlook, MUFG says

MUFG Bank strategist Michael Wan warned the yen could remain weak in the near term following Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s decision to step down. The choice of successor will be key for market direction: Sanae Takaichi, from the LDP’s conservative wing, is viewed as yen-negative given her backing for easy monetary policy and fiscal stimulus,

New Zealand Dollar Holds Ground

New Zealand Dollar Holds Ground

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Japan Q2 GDP: +0.5% q/q (preliminary was +0.3%)

Japan Q2 GDP: +0.5% q/q (preliminary was +0.3%)

Revised economic growth data from Japan for the April to June quarter of 2025 comes in better than the flash reading for the data did. GDP Annualized (QoQ): 2.2% Expected: 1.0% Previous: 1.0% GDP (QoQ): 0.5% Expected: 0.3% Previous: 0.3% GDP Private Consumption (QoQ): 0.4% Expected: 0.2% Previous: 0.2% GDP External Demand (QoQ): 0.3% Expected:

SNB sets high bar for negative rates as Schlegel warns of side effects

SNB sets high bar for negative rates as Schlegel warns of side effects

Swiss National Bank President Martin Schlegel said the bar is very high for reintroducing negative interest rates, given their harmful effects on savers and pension funds. Speaking to Migros-Magazin, he noted that with the policy rate now at zero, officials remain cautious about further easing. Schlegel stressed that negative rates would only be considered under

USD/JPY – we got a gap to fill!

USD/JPY – we got a gap to fill!

Earlier: USD/JPY update, around 148.10. ICYMI, JPY slammed lower after Japan PM Ishiba resigned The yen gapped lower in the early hours of Monday here in Asia: Yen is off to a weak start with the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Monday open levels, indicative FX prices, 8 September ’25. Japan PM Ishiba quit,

Newsquawk Week Ahead: US CPI, BLS revisions, ECB, OPEC, French Vote, China CPI, Japan GDP

Newsquawk Week Ahead: US CPI, BLS revisions, ECB, OPEC, French Vote, China CPI, Japan GDP

Mon: Japanese GDP (Q2), German Industrial Output (Jul), EZ Sentix Index (Sep), US Employment Trends (Aug), Chinese Trade Balance (Aug), French no-confidence vote Tue: UN General Assembly (Iran focus likely), Apple Event, BLS Prelim Benchmark Revisions Wed: Chinese Inflation (Aug), Swedish Monthly GDP (Jul), Norwegian CPI (Aug), US PPI (Aug) Thu: ECB Announcement, CBRT Announcement,

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