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Dollar Stays Weak as Markets Await Fed Guidance, Yen Softens After BoJ Hold

Dollar Stays Weak as Markets Await Fed Guidance, Yen Softens After BoJ Hold

Dollar remains under pressure as markets await FOMC rate decision and, more crucially, the updated economic projections. While the central bank is widely expected to hold rates steady at 4.25-4.50%, traders are looking for any signs that Fed officials are adjusting their outlook in response to mounting trade tensions. Meanwhile, US stocks saw another selloff […]

Asian Markets Stay Firm, German Vote and Canadian Inflation in Focus

Asian Markets Stay Firm, German Vote and Canadian Inflation in Focus

Risk appetite in Asian markets has been solid this week, support by optimism surrounding China’s latest measures to boost domestic consumption. Hong Kong stocks continue to lead gains in the region. Meanwhile, in the forex markets, both New Zealand and Australian Dollars are holding firm, though the Aussie is slightly lagging due to rising trade

Greenback Strengthens as Euro Pulls Back and US-EU Trade Tensions Escalate

Greenback Strengthens as Euro Pulls Back and US-EU Trade Tensions Escalate

Dollar is staging a notable rebound as markets transition into US session, though the exact catalyst behind the move is unclear. Part of Dollar’s strength could be attributed to a broad pullback in Euro, as traders begin to take profits after this month’s strong gain. Euro’s retreat is providing the greenback with some temporary relief.

Euro Rally Extends as German Greens Eye Defense Spending Deal This Week

Euro Rally Extends as German Greens Eye Defense Spending Deal This Week

Euro’s rally continues after a brief pause, boosted by signs of political breakthrough in Germany over major defense and infrastructure spending. Consensus appears to be emerging around the large-scale funding deal, a game-changer toward bolstering Europe’s economic and defense resilience, especially amid ongoing geopolitical conflicts in Ukraine. Germany’s Green party is reportedly prepared to reach

Risk Sentiment Dips in Europe But Euro Holds Steady

Risk Sentiment Dips in Europe But Euro Holds Steady

Risk sentiment took a mild turn to the downside in European markets today, with DAX pulling back from last week’s solid gains. Investors are watching developments in Germany’s political arena, where Greens have voiced opposition to proposals by CDU’s Friedrich Merz for a sweeping overhaul of debt rules, including a massive increase in state borrowing

A Multi-Decade Trend Reversal Underway in EUR/USD?

A Multi-Decade Trend Reversal Underway in EUR/USD?

The sharp contrast between Europe’s newfound unity and the ongoing tariff chaos in the US has been a defining theme in the financial markets. Euro’s extraordinary strength last week reflected growing investor confidence in the region’s strategic shift toward fiscal expansion and defense spending. From the formation of the “Coalition of the Willing” to the

Euro Holds Gains After ECB Cut, Yen Rallies on Higher JGB Yields

Euro Holds Gains After ECB Cut, Yen Rallies on Higher JGB Yields

Euro remained firm following ECB’s decision to cut interest rates, a widely anticipated move. During the subsequent press conference, President Christine Lagarde emphasized a shift to “more evolutionary approach” to policy, now that monetary conditions have become “meaningfully less restrictive.” She also acknowledged the high levels of uncertainty, noting that “risks are all over.” Lagarde

‘Trumpcession’ Concerns Drag Dollar Down, Fed Rate Cut Bets Surge

‘Trumpcession’ Concerns Drag Dollar Down, Fed Rate Cut Bets Surge

Dollar fell broadly today, an unusual development in contrast to recent rallies on escalating trade tensions and tariff announcements. Market sentiment soured as traders began to weigh the risks of a “Trumpcession,” a new term coined to describe the potential for US President Donald Trump’s policies to drive the economy into contraction or a full-blown

“Coalition of the Willing” Fuels Euro Strength, Boosts Defense Outlook

“Coalition of the Willing” Fuels Euro Strength, Boosts Defense Outlook

European markets saw a strong rally today, with notable fund inflows driving gains in DAX and Euro. Investor sentiment was boosted by expectations of increased military spending after the announcement of the UK and France-led “Coalition of the Willing” to support Ukraine. FTSE and Sterling also benefited from the renewed optimism, as traders priced in

Euro Fades After Brief German Election Boost

Euro Fades After Brief German Election Boost

Euro’s brief post-election rally faded quickly, as investors welcomed CDU/CSU’s victory but remained cautious due to lingering uncertainties around coalition formation and fiscal policy. While a relatively centrist government comprising CDU and the Social Democrats would provide stability, challenges surrounding the “debt brake” reform and defense spending continue to cloud the outlook. A coalition with

Dollar Muted Despite Strong PPI, Awaits Reciprocal Tariffs

Dollar Muted Despite Strong PPI, Awaits Reciprocal Tariffs

The currency markets are treading cautiously, with traders showing little reaction to stronger-than-expected US PPI data and a better-than-anticipated jobless claims report. Despite these inflationary signals, Dollar has struggled to gain further traction, as market participants hold their positions ahead of a highly anticipated announcement on US “reciprocal tariffs” from President Donald Trump. The announcement,

Cautious Trading Prevails as Markets Await Retaliations to US Tariffs

Cautious Trading Prevails as Markets Await Retaliations to US Tariffs

Trading is relatively subdued today across global markets as investors assess the fallout from the US steel and aluminum tariffs announced by President Donald Trump. Major European equity indexes are treading water, while US futures are slightly in the red. Treasury yields are recovering, though it remains too early to confirm a reversal of the

Sterling Tumbles on BoE’s Dovish Rate Cut

Sterling Tumbles on BoE’s Dovish Rate Cut

The British Pound weakened significantly after BoE delivered a 25bps rate cut. The policy decision was more dovish than anticipated, primarily due to the unexpected shift in the MPC voting split. Catherine Mann, previously one of the most hawkish members of the committee, reversed course and joined Swati Dhingra in voting for a more aggressive

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