US Open– 21 March 2023 (Video)
Watch today’s US Open for commentary on the takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS and how the banking turmoil has affected market expectations for the Fed’s policy decision, due on Wednesday
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Nikos Tzabouras is a graduate of the Department of International & European Economic Studies at the Athens University of Economics and Business. With extensive experience in market analysis and a strong foundation in international relations, he brings a unique perspective to financial markets. Nikos emphasizes not only technical analysis but also on fundamentals and the growing influence of geopolitics on financial trends.
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Watch today’s US Open for commentary on the takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS and how the banking turmoil has affected market expectations for the Fed’s policy decision, due on Wednesday
The pair comes under pressure today, as markets are on edge ahead of the monetary policy decision by the US Fed (Wednesday) and the Bank of England (Thursday)
The pair retreats as the accounts of the last policy decision revealed that RBA policy makers will consider pausing the hike cycle, as markets now brace for the US Fed policy update on Wednesday
UBS agreed to buy troubled Credit Suisse as authorities strive to safeguard the financial system, but markets are on edge ahead of the US Fed, sending flows to the Japanese Yen
Banking giant UBS agreed to buy troubled Credit Suisse with the blessing of Swiss regulator and government, with authorities around the world striving to safeguard the financial system, as focus now shifts the US Fed’s policy decision
The European Central Bank abided by its stated intentions and raised rates by 0.5% on Thursday, as the SNB lifeline to Credit Suisse helped contained fears over the banking sector, following the recent rout
The Federal Reserve makes its next policy decision on Wednesday March 22, against a highly uncertain backdrop and tame market expectations following the recent collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank
Watch today’s US Open for the initial reactions to the ECB’s 0.5% rate hike, commentary on the latest developments around Credit Suisse
Watch today’s US Open for commentary on the latest US CPI Inflation report, the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and more
The tech-heavy index is on the front foot today, as the failure of Silicon Valley Bank may constrain the US Fed’s tightening prospects and markets now have lowered their expectation around the policy path
The Bank of Japan did not ruffle any feathers in mr Kuroda’s last policy meeting, helping the pair, but markets now brace for the highly anticipated US employment report
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