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Sterling Avoids Heavy Selling So Far, Silver Power Continues

Sterling Avoids Heavy Selling So Far, Silver Power Continues

Sterling continues to underperform today, though losses remain contained. The lack of aggressive selling suggests markets are already well positioned for near-term policy easing and are now grappling with uncertainty further along the curve rather than reacting to fresh surprises. This week’s string of weaker UK employment data has erased any remaining doubt over a […]

NFP Shock Slams Dollar, March Fed Cut Now More Likely Than Not

NFP Shock Slams Dollar, March Fed Cut Now More Likely Than Not

Dollar came under broad pressure in early US trade after delayed employment data confirmed a deeper-than-expected loss of momentum in the labor market. The October payrolls collapse was the key shock. A steep contraction marked the third negative print in six months, a development that few had anticipated. To compound the damage, both August and

Loonie Steady as Inflation Confirms BoC Comfort, Risk Mood Mixed

Loonie Steady as Inflation Confirms BoC Comfort, Risk Mood Mixed

Canadian Dollar is little changed in early US trade, reflecting a broadly balanced market backdrop. The latest inflation figures offered reassurance rather than surprise, keeping the Loonie anchored as investors focus on broader risk and geopolitical developments. Canada’s CPI remained steady at 2.2% close to BoC’s 2% target. The absence of renewed price acceleration is

Yen Jumps on China Data Shock as BoJ Hike Bets Firm Up

Yen Jumps on China Data Shock as BoJ Hike Bets Firm Up

Yen rallied broadly during the Asian session as weaker-than-expected Chinese data undermined regional risk sentiment. Retail sales disappointed sharply, reinforcing doubts about the strength of China’s domestic recovery and prompting a defensive tilt across FX markets. Hopes that poor data would trigger fresh stimulus from Beijing failed to gain traction. Instead, markets appear increasingly focused

Markets Drift, Loonie Firms, Swiss Franc Slips, Aussie Awaits RBA

Markets Drift, Loonie Firms, Swiss Franc Slips, Aussie Awaits RBA

European markets are treading water today, and the same pattern is visible in US futures as investors hold their positions ahead of Wednesday’s FOMC decision. With volatility expected to rise sharply mid-week, traders appear content to let the market consolidate and avoid premature positioning. Even in this holding pattern, pockets of activity stand out—most notably

Muted Reaction to Strong US Claims; Japan’s Bond Markets Flash Caution

Muted Reaction to Strong US Claims; Japan’s Bond Markets Flash Caution

Global markets have steadied heading into US session, with equity futures pointing to a flat open after yesterday’s strong rally. Early optimism from Japan and Europe faded through the day, leaving investors cautious but not materially risk-off. The backdrop is one of consolidation rather than clear direction. US jobless claims delivered a notable surprise, falling

Dollar Extends Losses on Deepening Labor Weakness, Euro Leads Weekly Gains

Dollar Extends Losses on Deepening Labor Weakness, Euro Leads Weekly Gains

Dollar selling intensified again in early US session after another weak ADP employment report, marking the fourth decline in private payrolls over the past six months. The series of negative prints is now being viewed as a clear sign of deterioration in the labor market, prompting markets to extend their bearish repricing of the greenback

UK Political Noise Weighs Slightly on GBP, FX Board Shows No Clear Theme

UK Political Noise Weighs Slightly on GBP, FX Board Shows No Clear Theme

Sterling weakened slightly today as markets digested last night’s abrupt resignation of OBR Chair Richard Hughes, who stepped down following the premature release of budget documents last week. Investors viewed the episode as destabilizing for an institution designed to promote fiscal transparency and market confidence. There was also a delayed reaction to UK Prime Minister

Dollar Slumps as Yen Surge Triggers Position Unwinds

Dollar Slumps as Yen Surge Triggers Position Unwinds

Dollar fell broadly today, though the move lacked a clear single trigger. Fed expectations barely shifted, with December cut bets ticking up only marginally to 87%, not meaningfully different from last week. US yields were also steady to firmer, with 10-year Treasury yields recovering back above the 4% mark, offering no obvious impetus for a

Quiet Markets, Technical Outage, and a Dollar Still Stuck at Weekly Lows

Quiet Markets, Technical Outage, and a Dollar Still Stuck at Weekly Lows

Markets were broadly quiet today as holiday conditions dominated trading, with liquidity thinning further after a major technical issue at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange brought several platforms to a halt. The CME said trading had come to a standstill due to a cooling problem at one of its data centers. The outage affected Globex futures

Dollar Stays Soft Into Thanksgiving Lull

Dollar Stays Soft Into Thanksgiving Lull

Trading turned subdued as markets moved into the U.S. session, with activity expected to slow further as Thanksgiving approaches. Liquidity conditions were already thinning in early trade, and the muted tone across majors reflects a market unwilling to take fresh positions before the long weekend. Despite the quieter backdrop, broader directional themes remain unchanged. Dollar

Kiwi, Aussie Power Ahead While Dollar Sinks

Kiwi, Aussie Power Ahead While Dollar Sinks

New Zealand Dollar’s broad-based rally extended through today’s Asian session as a run of solid domestic data continued to bolster confidence in the country’s recovery. Strong retail sales in Q3 suggested the rebound is already underway, while the surge in business confidence and activity pointed to a more durable upturn. Together, the indicators painted a

Yen Falters After Friday Rebound; UK Budget, RBNZ Cut, U.S. Data Catch-Up

Yen Falters After Friday Rebound; UK Budget, RBNZ Cut, U.S. Data Catch-Up

Asian trading has been subdued with Japan on holiday. Yen’s sharp rebound at the end of last week has failed to extend, with the currency losing energy amid a lack of fresh catalysts. The pause reflects an uneasy balance. While some investors expect further corrective strength, broader policy expectations continue to lean against the Yen.

Williams Rekindles December Fed Cut Bets, Markets Scramble to Reprice

Williams Rekindles December Fed Cut Bets, Markets Scramble to Reprice

New York Fed President John Williams delivered the day’s biggest surprise, signaling that he sees scope for another rate cut in the near term. As head of the New York Fed — a permanent FOMC voter and a traditional bellwether for committee consensus — his comments dramatically shifted the policy conversation. Only yesterday markets were

Yen Extends Losses as Japan Floats Tweak to 2013 BoJ Framework

Yen Extends Losses as Japan Floats Tweak to 2013 BoJ Framework

Yen’s selloff accelerated again today despite repeated warnings from top Japanese officials that they are monitoring FX markets with a “strong sense of urgency.” The latest remarks came after Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama met BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda and Economic Revitalisation Minister Minoru Kiuchi, where all sides reaffirmed their commitment to the 2013 joint agreement

Pound Outperforms as Markets Stabilize After Fiscal Headlines

Pound Outperforms as Markets Stabilize After Fiscal Headlines

Sterling is outperforming in otherwise quiet trading, reversing some of the weakness seen late last week. The Pound and UK bonds were pressured after reports that Chancellor Rachel Reeves had opted to drop tax hikes from next week’s Autumn Budget, a shift that raises fresh questions about the UK’s fiscal shortfall. Today’s recovery in Sterling,

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