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May 8, 2024
USD/CHF Rises Above 0.9080 Amid Hawkish Fed Remarks, Stronger US Dollar

USD/CHF Rises Above 0.9080 Amid Hawkish Fed Remarks, Stronger US Dollar During early European trading on Wednesday, the USD/CHF currency pair recorded modest gains, hovering around 0.9085. The rise is largely attributed to the U.S. dollar’s recovery, spurred by hawkish comments from Federal Reserve officials. These remarks have tempered expectations for potential interest rate cuts

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May 6, 2024
USD/JPY Ends Three-Day Slide Above 153.50 as Yellen Warns on Currency Intervention

USD/JPY Ends Three-Day Slide Above 153.50 as Yellen Warns on Currency Intervention The USD/JPY pair staged a notable reversal during Monday’s Asian trading session, breaking a three-day losing streak. This upward movement was fueled by a modest recovery in the US Dollar (USD) and remarks made by US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen regarding potential Japanese

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May 3, 2024
EUR/USD Nears 1.0750 as Risk Appetite Rebounds

EUR/USD Nears 1.0750 as Risk Appetite Rebounds The EUR/USD pair continued its upward momentum, marking a third consecutive day of gains as it hovered around the 1.0730 level during Friday’s Asian session. This surge in the currency pair was fueled by a resurgence in risk appetite, particularly favoring risk-sensitive currencies such as the Euro. Investors

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May 1, 2024
USD/CAD Rises Above 1.3750 as Markets Await Fed Rate Decision

USD/CAD Rises Above 1.3750 as Markets Await Fed Rate Decision The USD/CAD currency pair was trading positively around 1.3778 on Wednesday during the early trading hours in Asia. The pair gained strength, influenced by weaker economic indicators from Canada and a robust US Dollar. Specifically, Canada’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for February underperformed expectations, growing

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April 29, 2024
USD/CAD Drops Below 1.3650 Amid Weaker US Dollar

USD/CAD Drops Below 1.3650 Amid Weaker US Dollar The USD/CAD currency pair experienced a dip to 1.3645 during the early European trading hours on Monday, marking its lowest point in nearly three weeks. This decline was primarily driven by a weakening US Dollar (USD), which continues to be the dominant force influencing the pair, especially

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