Daily Market Bulletin – 25 February 2022
Read the daily market update as we head towards the European open, to get some of the latest developments, main market moves and upcoming events
Page 71 of 96
Read the daily market update as we head towards the European open, to get some of the latest developments, main market moves and upcoming events
Read the daily market update as we head towards the European open, to get some of the latest developments, main market moves and upcoming events
Read the daily market update as we head towards the European open, to get some of the latest developments, main market moves and upcoming events
The central bank of New Zealand is far ahead than its major counterparts in the monetary tightening path, delivering today its third straight rate hike
The Japanese Yen drops today as markets try to move beyond yesterday’s recognition by Russia of separatist territories and the subsequent risk aversion
Read the daily market update as we head towards the European open, to get some of the latest developments, main market moves and upcoming events
USDOLLAR Weekly Trend The chart below shows FXCM's dollar basket, USDOLLAR. First, price indicates a series of higher troughs followed by higher peaks, which is the classical definition of an uptrend. Next, we assess if the candle ending 11 Feb is the next higher trough in the series (HT?). To this end, last week's candle (green arrow) did not close above the aqua horizontal, which is our requirement for a…
The pair is helped higher by increased hopes of a diplomatic solution around Ukraine and moderated expectations around the Fed’s rate hikes path
Read the daily market update as we head towards the European open, to get some of the latest developments, main market moves and upcoming events
Renewed hopes around the situation in Ukraine turns markets away from safe-havens such as the Japanese Yen, helping the pair rise
Sentiment got a lift from news of upcoming meeting between the foreign ministers of US and Russia, helping the pair extend yesterday’s gains, along with a moderation in Fed expectations
Any opinions, news, research, analyses, prices, other information, or links to third-party sites contained on this website are provided on an "as-is" basis, as general market commentary and do not constitute investment advice. The market commentary has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research, and it is therefore not subject to any prohibition on dealing ahead of dissemination. Although this commentary is not produced by an independent source, FXCM takes all sufficient steps to eliminate or prevent any conflicts of interests arising out of the production and dissemination of this communication. The employees of FXCM commit to acting in the clients' best interests and represent their views without misleading, deceiving, or otherwise impairing the clients' ability to make informed investment decisions. For more information about the FXCM's internal organizational and administrative arrangements for the prevention of conflicts, please refer to the Firms' Managing Conflicts Policy. Please ensure that you read and understand our Full Disclaimer and Liability provision concerning the foregoing Information, which can be accessed here.