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July 3, 2024
EUR/JPY Rises Above 173.50, Focus on Eurozone PMI

EUR/JPY Rises Above 173.50, Focus on Eurozone PMI The EUR/JPY pair remains in positive territory for the sixth consecutive day, trading near 173.80 during the early European session on Wednesday. This sustained upward movement is primarily due to the weakening Japanese Yen (JPY), which has been impacted by recent data indicating a contraction in Japanese

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July 2, 2024
Asian Shares Mixed After Wall Street Gains

Asian Shares Mixed After Wall Street Gains Asian stocks experienced mixed performance on Tuesday following gains on Wall Street and a surge in U.S. bond yields as election-related issues influenced global markets. U.S. futures declined, while oil prices increased. The Japanese yen fell to a near 38-year low, hitting 161.67 yen to the dollar early

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July 1, 2024
NZD/USD Reclaims 0.6100 Amid Weaker USD, Limited Upside

NZD/USD Reclaims 0.6100 Amid Weaker USD, Limited Upside The NZD/USD pair is experiencing some dip-buying during the Asian session on Monday, aiming to build on Friday’s modest bounce from the mid-0.6000s, its lowest level since mid-May. Currently, spot prices hover around the 0.6100 mark due to a modest weakening of the US Dollar (USD). However,

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June 28, 2024
NZD/USD Nears Mid-0.6000s, Lowest Since Mid-May Ahead of US PCE

NZD/USD Nears Mid-0.6000s, Lowest Since Mid-May Ahead of US PCE The NZD/USD pair faces renewed selling pressure after a brief respite, plummeting to its lowest level since mid-May during the Asian session on Friday. Spot prices are currently trading just above the mid-0.6000s, down 0.35% for the day, confirming a bearish breakdown through the 50-day

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June 26, 2024
NZD/USD Drops to Near 0.6100 Amid Risk Aversion and Consumer Confidence Concerns

NZD/USD Drops to Near 0.6100 Amid Risk Aversion and Consumer Confidence Concerns The NZD/USD pair extends its losses for the second consecutive session, trading around 0.6110 during the Asian session on Wednesday. The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) is struggling, possibly due to rising risk aversion ahead of the ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence data for June

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