Ibovespa Finishes Week Strong | Forex News 2025.12.12 (en)

Ibovespa Finishes Week Strong | Forex News 2025.12.12 (en)

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investingLive Americas FX news wrap 12 Dec Tech sector falls. Fed officials get to speak.

investingLive Americas FX news wrap 12 Dec Tech sector falls. Fed officials get to speak.

The currency markets finished the week on a mixed note. While the US Dollar found support against risk-sensitive currencies like the Australian and New Zealand Dollars—mirroring the sell-off in the Nasdaq—it struggled to gain ground against the Euro and Canadian Dollar. The greenback’s performance reflects a market caught between “safe-haven” flows and specific regional strength.

Market Reality-Check – North American session Market Wrap for December 12

Market Reality-Check – North American session Market Wrap for December 12

Log in to today’s North American session Market wrap for December 12 When you thought things were going to be straightforward at least until NFP, you were wrong. Fed speak can have immense effects after Rate Decisions, as seen with today’s action. Austan Goolsbee and Jeffrey Schmid, the two dissenters from Wednesday’s decision, expressed their

Uruguay Manufacturing Extends Slide in Octobe…

Uruguay Manufacturing Extends Slide in Octobe…

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European indices close lower but not bad relatively speaking

European indices close lower but not bad relatively speaking

With the Dow industrial average down -0.47%, the S&P down -1.36% and the NASDAQ index down -2.0%, the European declines today are modest. The UK’s FTSE 100 led the declines, likely weighed down by earlier reports that the UK economy unexpectedly shrank in October. A snapshot of the closing levels shows the: European Market Close

GBP holds weekly gains despite modest pullback – Scotiabank

GBP holds weekly gains despite modest pullback – Scotiabank

The Pound Sterling (GBP) trades slightly lower but retains most of its weekly gains as UK data show mixed industrial performance and a wider trade deficit. Attention now shifts to next week’s jobs, CPI, and the Bank of England meeting, with markets closely watching guidance on future easing, Scotiabank’s Chief FX Strategists Shaun Osborne and

Dollar Attempts Late-Week Recovery, Fed Dissent Fails to Shift Outlook

Dollar Attempts Late-Week Recovery, Fed Dissent Fails to Shift Outlook

Dollar edged modestly higher into the final US session of the week, though follow-through remains limited. The rebound looks more like position adjustment than conviction, with markets reluctant to chase the greenback ahead of next week’s key data. Attention briefly turned to fresh remarks from two Fed officials who dissented against this week’s 25bps rate

Portugal Inflation Unrevised At 2.2%

Portugal Inflation Unrevised At 2.2%

Portugal’s consumer price inflation moderated slightly as initially estimated in November to the lowest level in seven months, the latest data from Statistics Portugal showed on Friday. The consumer price index rose 2.2 percent annually in November, slower than the 2.3 percent increase in October. That was in line with the flash data published on

XAU/USD: Elliott wave analysis and forecast for 12.12.25 – 19.12.25

XAU/USD: Elliott wave analysis and forecast for 12.12.25 – 19.12.25

2025.12.12 2025.12.12 XAU/USD: Elliott Wave Analysis and Forecast for 12.12.25 – 19.12.25 Alex Geutahttps://www.litefinance.org/blog/authors/alex-geuta/ The article covers the following subjects: Major Takeaways Main scenario: Consider long positions from corrections above the level of 4,161.10 with a target of 4,600.00 – 4,800.00. A buy signal: the price holds above 4,161.10. Stop Loss: below 4,120.00, Take Profit:

​​Why The Dow Jones Hit Record Highs And How Far It Could Go In 2026

​​Why The Dow Jones Hit Record Highs And How Far It Could Go In 2026

Traditional sectors drive benchmark higher ​The Dow Jones Industrial Average has pushed to fresh all-time highs, marking a striking milestone for a market often regarded as the most traditional of US equity benchmarks. ​While much of the recent market narrative has centred on artificial intelligence (AI) and mega-cap technology stocks, the Dow’s advance reflects a broader

USD/CHF: Elliott wave analysis and forecast for 12.12.25 – 19.12.25

USD/CHF: Elliott wave analysis and forecast for 12.12.25 – 19.12.25

2025.12.12 2025.12.12 USD/CHF: Elliott Wave Analysis and Forecast for 12.12.25 – 19.12.25 Alex Geutahttps://www.litefinance.org/blog/authors/alex-geuta/ The article covers the following subjects: Major Takeaways Main scenario: Consider short positions from corrections below the level of 0.8085 with a target of 0.7700 – 0.7500. A sell signal: the price holds below 0.8085. Stop Loss: above 0.8120, Take Profit:

China’s Loan Growth Sees Slight Easing in Nov…

China’s Loan Growth Sees Slight Easing in Nov…

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Sterling Softens After GDP Miss; Dollar Remains Under Pressure

Sterling Softens After GDP Miss; Dollar Remains Under Pressure

Sterling edged lower after the UK GDP release disappointed again, a adding to a run of soft growth signals and left the Pound mildly on the defensive into European session. The pre-Budget weakness is strengthening the case for the BoE to resume rate cuts at next week’s meeting. While the MPC remains clearly divided, resistance

Portugal Inflation Unrevised At 2.2%

Japan Industrial Output Rises More Than Estimated

Japan’s industrial production expanded more than initially estimated in October, final data from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry showed on Friday. Industrial production climbed 1.5 percent monthly in October, slower than the 2.6 percent recovery in September. In the initial estimate, industrial output showed an increase of 1.4 percent. Shipments grew 1.7 percent

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