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Canada joins central banks’ multi-currency blockchain project

Canada joins central banks’ multi-currency blockchain project

Tokenisation can help combat inefficiencies in wholesale cross-border payments, the participants of Project Agorá said in a new report, as the Bank of Canada joined the project.  The Bank for International Settlements together with seven major central banks launched the initiative in 2024. According to the report of the landmark project, published on May 27,

Euro Fights “Two-Front War” Against Sterling and Swiss Franc

Euro Fights “Two-Front War” Against Sterling and Swiss Franc

At first glance, Euro looks healthy this week. Dollar is falling, oil prices are collapsing, and risk appetite is roaring back as markets price the possibility of a US-Iran breakthrough and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. But underneath the broad Dollar selloff, Euro is quietly losing two very important battles — one against Sterling,

Swiss GDP Growth Accelerates

Swiss GDP Growth Accelerates

Switzerland’s economy grew at a faster pace in the first quarter, flash estimate from the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, or SECO, showed Monday.Gross domestic product expanded 0.5 percent in the first quarter from the previous quarter. This was faster than the 0.2 percent growth posted in the fourth quarter of 2025. The SECO said

EU task force boss calls on NCAs to wield their powers to meet T+1

EU task force boss calls on NCAs to wield their powers to meet T+1

European national competent authorities (NCAs) must wield their supervisory powers – and the sooner the better – to assure a smooth transition to next-day (T+1) settlement, says Giovanni Sabatini, head of the European Union’s T+1 Industry Committee, the task force charged with co-ordinating the move. Along with the UK and Switzerland, the EU will shift

Waiting Game: Markets Stall Ahead of Fed Powell’s Finale

Waiting Game: Markets Stall Ahead of Fed Powell’s Finale

Despite the renewed surge in oil prices, there has been little shift in overall sentiment. Brent’s move higher would typically trigger a broader risk-off reaction, yet price action across asset classes remains contained. The lack of urgency suggests that traders are unwilling to commit ahead of today’s FOMC decision. The Federal Reserve is widely expected

Risk Aversion Deepens as Fed Highlights Inflation Risks, Downplays Growth Impact

Risk Aversion Deepens as Fed Highlights Inflation Risks, Downplays Growth Impact

Risk aversion deepened across global markets as the combination of escalating energy conflict and a more inflation-focused Federal Reserve weighed on sentiment. While the initial selloff in US equities overnight was triggered by a sharp spike in oil prices, the late-session decline pointed to a second driver—markets reacting to the Fed’s message that inflation risks

Calm Breaks as Oil Spike and Inflation Shock Hit Markets Ahead of Fed

Calm Breaks as Oil Spike and Inflation Shock Hit Markets Ahead of Fed

Markets traded in a subdued tone through most of the day, with investors largely sidelined ahead of the Federal Reserve’s policy decision. That calm was abruptly shattered as the US session began, with a sharp deterioration in risk sentiment accompanied by a broad rebound in Dollar and a selloff in equity futures. The sudden shift

Relief Rally Emerges as US Steps In to Stabilize Oil Flows

Relief Rally Emerges as US Steps In to Stabilize Oil Flows

Global markets are attempting to recover from the shock of a brutal Asian session as trading moves into Europe. Major European indices have managed to stage a modest rebound, helped in part by strong policy signaling from the US aimed at stabilizing energy markets. However, the recovery remains fragile. The underlying risks tied to the

SNB Caps Franc as Dollar Takes Safe-Haven Crown

SNB Caps Franc as Dollar Takes Safe-Haven Crown

Global markets have entered a phase of heightened volatility as Middle East tensions transition into direct and widening regional conflict. Initial safe-haven flows rushed into Swiss Franc, pushing the currency to decade-highs against Euro. However, the move proved short-lived after rare and explicit pushback from Swiss National Bank. In what traders quickly labeled a “verbal

Safe-Haven Flows Build But No Panic, Focus Turns to Iranian Succession

Safe-Haven Flows Build But No Panic, Focus Turns to Iranian Succession

Markets opened the week with a clear but measured risk-off tone following dramatic escalation in Middle East tensions over the weekend. While safe-haven flows were evident in Asia, price action so far remains contained rather than disorderly. Investors are reacting, but not capitulating. Equity markets in the region reflected caution rather than panic. Japanese and

Sticky US PPI Sour Risk Mood; Sterling Hit by UK Political Blow

Sticky US PPI Sour Risk Mood; Sterling Hit by UK Political Blow

Stronger-than-expected US PPI data has unsettled financial markets, shifting sentiment toward a more defensive footing. The persistence of upstream inflation pressures reinforces the view that the Fed will remain cautious and resist calls for rapid rate cuts. Although US President Donald Trump and senior White House officials have continued to advocate for lower rates, the

Dollar Softness Continues, CPI Does Little to Alter Fed Pricing

Dollar Softness Continues, CPI Does Little to Alter Fed Pricing

Forex markets remained relatively steady following the January US CPI release, with the slightly softer-than-expected headline reading failing to trigger major repositioning. The moderation in inflation was largely driven by lower energy prices, while underlying pressures showed only gradual improvement. The data did little to materially alter Fed expectations. A March hold is effectively locked

Warsh Pick Calms Fed Fears But No Dollar Turnaround

Warsh Pick Calms Fed Fears But No Dollar Turnaround

US President Donald Trump today finally named former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed Chair, bringing an end to a prolonged and unusually turbulent succession process. Trump praised Warsh publicly, calling him a future “great” Fed chairman and signaling confidence in his leadership. The announcement removed a major overhang for markets

Dollar Consolidates as Warsh Hints and Shutdown Deal Calm Nerves

Dollar Consolidates as Warsh Hints and Shutdown Deal Calm Nerves

Dollar is consolidating within a narrow range today, reflecting a temporary balance between supportive near-term developments and persistent longer-term headwinds. Volatility has subsided, but price action lacks the conviction typical of a durable turnaround. A sharp pullback in precious metals has played a key role in easing pressure on the greenback. Gold has retreated below

Markets Take Davos in Stride, Trump Rules Out Force, Keeps Pressure on Greenland

Markets Take Davos in Stride, Trump Rules Out Force, Keeps Pressure on Greenland

Market reaction to US President Donald Trump’s highly anticipated speech at the World Economic Forum was relatively muted, suggesting investors had already priced in a confrontational tone. Greenland remained the central issue for market participants. Trump’s remarks offered partial relief, as he appeared to rule out military action to secure control of the island, addressing

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