US Open – 17 October 2023 (Video)
Watch today’s US Open for insights on the strong US retail sales report, the incoming quarterly results from EV king Tesla & streaming leader Netflix and more
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Watch today’s US Open for insights on the strong US retail sales report, the incoming quarterly results from EV king Tesla & streaming leader Netflix and more
The pair extended this week’s gains after the accounts of the last policy decision by the Australian central bank had a hawkish tilt, but a slew of US data looms
Capital is rotating into havens such as gold and bonds and pushing the price of crude higher, as Israel seemingly prepares for its ground offensive against Hamas. Israel’s military told Palestinians today to start evacuating northern Gaza and move to the southern part of the territory. Consequently, market participants are on edge as the conflict looks to escalate, following Israel’s retaliation for the brutal Hamas attack that took place in…
Watch today’s US Open for insights on the latest US CPI report which showed persistence in inflation, Gold’s advance, the strong quarterly results by Delta Air Lines and more
There has been a dovish shift in recent Fed commentary, as officials worry about rising US bond yields, which has allowed the pair to rebound from its 2023 lows
Watch today’s US Open for insights on the Hamas-Israel conflict and its impact on oil prices, timid Fed speak that helps Wall Street, the new earnings season and more
The USDOLLAR is considered the current haven of choice. Given the conflict in the middle east, FXCM’s USDOLLAR basket is bid.
Watch today’s US Open for insights on the technical death cross of EUR/USD, speculation for intervention by Japanese authorities to support the Yen, the rate hold by the central bank of New Zealand and more
The Reserve Bank on New Zealand kept rates unchanged for second straight meeting today, in a decision that had a dovish tilt and the pair slides as a result
The pair breached 150.00 on Tuesday and set new 2023 highs after strong US jobs data, with the ensuing sharp fall causing speculation as to whether Japanese authorities stepped in
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