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Dollar Struggles to Recover as Markets Drift Toward Year-End, Aussie and Kiwi Stay in Front

Dollar Struggles to Recover as Markets Drift Toward Year-End, Aussie and Kiwi Stay in Front

Dollar found a modest bid early in the U.S. session after weekly jobless claims came in better than expected, offering a brief reminder that U.S. labor market conditions remain relatively resilient. The reaction, however, was restrained, and the greenback failed to generate meaningful follow-through. That muted response highlights the broader backdrop. Dollar remains the weakest […]

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

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

Markets Stabilize After Robust JGB Auction, Retroactive US Tariff Relief for Korea

Markets Stabilize After Robust JGB Auction, Retroactive US Tariff Relief for Korea

Market sentiment steadied across Asia today, with most assets drifting in tight ranges after Monday’s volatility. The overnight selloff in the US was modest, and fears that Japan-led risk aversion would spill aggressively into global markets did not materialize. While pockets of unease lingered—particularly in the tech space following Bitcoin’s slump—the broader tone has remained

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

Sterling Rises as UK Autumn Budget Clears Key Stability Test

Sterling Rises as UK Autumn Budget Clears Key Stability Test

Sterling advanced broadly today as markets reacted positively to the highly anticipated Autumn Budget. Early jitters surfaced when the OBR mistakenly published its fiscal forecasts ahead of schedule, triggering brief volatility in both the Pound and 10-year gilt yields. But once the dust settled, sentiment stabilized and then improved further as the full details were

Kiwi, Aussie Dominate; Sterling Awaits for High-Stakes Budget

Kiwi, Aussie Dominate; Sterling Awaits for High-Stakes Budget

Risk-on sentiment extended through Asian session, from intensifying bets on December Fed rate cut. The shift in sentiment sent US stocks higher overnight, and pushed 10-year yield briefly below 4% handle. Kiwi and Aussie are the biggest beneficiary of this backdrop, with both additionally supported by domestic developments. Kiwi is the standout performer as markets

Dollar Softens Further on Dovish Repricing; Bessent Signals Fed Chair Decision Near

Dollar Softens Further on Dovish Repricing; Bessent Signals Fed Chair Decision Near

Dollar weakened notably against Euro and Yen in early U.S. session, tracking another leg lower in Treasury yields as markets absorbed softer-than-expected September retail sales. While the report was backward-looking, it reinforced the direction of travel for consumption and added incremental weight to the view that demand is steadily cooling. PPI, meanwhile, was nor alarming.

Currencies Stay Calm Despite Risk-On Tone; Focus Turns to Delayed U.S. Data

Currencies Stay Calm Despite Risk-On Tone; Focus Turns to Delayed U.S. Data

Trading in the currency markets remained largely steady in Asian session, with major pairs and crosses stuck in unusually tight ranges. There was little conviction in either direction, and the mild risk-on tone that followed the strong U.S. close failed to generate follow-through in FX. The December Fed cut narrative has effectively been priced in,

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.

Pound Pressured by Soft Jobs Data, Franc Climbs on Tariff Relief Hopes

Pound Pressured by Soft Jobs Data, Franc Climbs on Tariff Relief Hopes

Sterling fell mildly across the board today as weak UK labor market data reinforced expectations that the BoE would deliver a rate cut in December. Yet, as seen in comments from MPC member Megan Greene, not all policymakers are convinced, leaving December’s decision finely balanced. The data comes just days after a closely divided 5–4

Wall Street Rallies But Asia Cools After Early Lift, Yen Stays Weak

Wall Street Rallies But Asia Cools After Early Lift, Yen Stays Weak

U.S. markets surged overnight after lawmakers in Washington moved closer to ending the country’s record-breaking government shutdown, boosting risk sentiment across equities and commodities. The Senate’s approval of a bipartisan deal eased fiscal uncertainty and restored momentum to Wall Street, where Nvidia, Palantir, and Broadcom led a powerful rebound in technology and AI-linked stocks. The

Sterling Slightly Firmer After Tight BoE Hold; Dollar Eases Broadly

Sterling Slightly Firmer After Tight BoE Hold; Dollar Eases Broadly

Sterling traded mildly higher following the BoE’s decision to keep interest rates unchanged at 4.00% in a tight 5–4 vote. Overall market reaction was modest as the Pound gained slightly against the Dollar but lacked strong momentum, as traders viewed the decision and accompanying remarks as broadly balanced. At the post-meeting press conference, Governor Andrew

BoE in Focus; US Yields Keep Dollar Firm

BoE in Focus; US Yields Keep Dollar Firm

Market sentiment showed further signs of stabilization today, with Asian equities trading higher after a modest rebound on Wall Street overnight. The sharp AI-driven selloff earlier in the week appears to have passed its initial climax. Still, the recovery remains tentative, suggesting that investors are reluctant to rebuild large positions until the broader correction risk

Risk-Off Tone Lifts Yen, Dollar; Kiwi Soft Before Jobs Report

Risk-Off Tone Lifts Yen, Dollar; Kiwi Soft Before Jobs Report

Global markets traded with a mild risk-off tone today as investors favored defensive plays. With no major data releases scheduled, sentiment rather than fundamentals set the tone, pushing the Japanese Yen to the top of the performance board while the Australian and New Zealand Dollars lagged. Yen’s strength was also supported by another round of

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