Economic News Category

May 8, 2024
US Election Uncertainty Begins to Impact Forex Markets

US Election Uncertainty Begins to Impact Forex Markets Currency markets are beginning to react to the forthcoming U.S. election, with signs of increased foreign exchange volatility evident six months prior to the November 5 vote. Notably, this heightened anxiety is manifesting in the options market, particularly concerning the Chinese offshore yuan. On Tuesday, the difference

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May 7, 2024
Australian Dollar Falls as RBA Holds Interest Rate at 4.35%

Australian Dollar Falls as RBA Holds Interest Rate at 4.35% The Australian Dollar (AUD) saw its recent rally come to a halt on Tuesday, following the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) decision to maintain the official cash rate at 4.35%. This decision came despite market anticipation of a possible shift towards a more aggressive monetary

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May 6, 2024
Treasury Rally Faces $125B Barrier

Treasury Rally Faces $125B Barrier Bond traders welcomed signs of a cooling US labor market, sparking a surge in US Treasuries on Friday. The government report indicating unexpected softness in job and wage gains last month contributed to a late-week rally, which began after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted at potential rate cuts in

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May 3, 2024
Oil Industry Flush with Cash Shows Reduced Appetite for Debt

Oil Industry Flush with Cash Shows Reduced Appetite for Debt In the last year, the oil industry witnessed a significant decline in profits compared to previous years, with a notable decrease across the board in oil and gas companies as prices dropped due to diminished concerns over supply security. Despite these lower profits, the industry

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May 2, 2024
Ex-Official: Japan’s FX Intervention Marks Threshold

Ex-Official: Japan’s FX Intervention Marks ¥160 Threshold Columbia University academic and former finance ministry executive Takatoshi Ito indicated that Japanese authorities likely intervened in the currency market, viewing ¥160 to the dollar as a critical threshold. Ito, who has connections with former and current Japanese policymakers, suggested that interventions aim to curb speculative trading and

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