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NZD / USD struggles to strengthen US dollar despite high inflation expectations of Reserve Bank of New Zealand
NZD / USD struggles to strengthen US dollar despite high inflation expectations of Reserve Bank of New Zealand At 0.6658, the NZD / USD fell 0.17% on the day as the greenback continues to dominate the top of the forex leaderboard. On a time basis, the US dollar is ahead while commodity currencies are behind.
Read moreGBP/USD steady in Asia ahead of key US CPI data
GBP/USD steady in Asia ahead of key US CPI data GBP/USD is steady on the day and patiently waits between 1.3526 and 1.3538 ahead of today’s key event in the US Consumer Price Index. The British Pound initially benefited from a weak Dollar at the start of the week and calmed central bank sentiment at
Read moreXAU/USD bulls advance but may run on empty product
XAU/USD bulls advance but may run on empty product Gold (XAU/USD) took advantage of the greenback’s bid as Asian stocks rallied on Wednesday on the back of a strong equity performance on Wall Street. US Treasury yields are holding highs near multi-year highs ahead of this week’s closely watched US inflation data. The DXY, an
Read moreUSD/CAD biggest daily cut in a month drops below 1.2700 amid oil price drop
USD/CAD biggest daily cut in a month drops below 1.2700 amid oil price drop USD/CAD is filling a wound around 1.2675 during Tuesday’s mid-Asia session, following its biggest daily drop in four weeks. Cautious market optimism lowers prices of Canada’s main export, WTI crude, to support the latest rally. However, mixed concerns and a sense
Read moreAUD/USD grinds higher towards 0.7100 as softer China Caixin Services PMI probe bulls
AUD/USD grinds higher towards 0.7100 as softer China Caixin Services PMI probe bulls AUD/USD pauses the corrective pullback round intraday excessive close to 0.7080 after China flashed downbeat information on their go back all through Monday’s Asian session. Also tough the AUD/USD charges are geopolitical anxiety surrounding Russia and the marketplace’s indecision over the
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