Sterling drops broadly today after two BoE policy makers surprisingly voted for a rate cut, even though the central eventually stood pat. Following the Pound, Yen is the second weakest as risk appetite returns. Market sentiments were lifted after China said they agreed on phased rollback of tariffs with...
Yen jumps broadly today as risk appetite continues to recede in Asian session. Investors turned a bit cautious as it's still uncertain when and where US and China would sign the phase one trade agreement. Currently, Swiss Franc is the second strongest, followed by Dollar. On the other hand,...
The markets are relatively indecisive today. It seems that rally in stock markets have passed a near term climax, awaiting fresh developments in US-China trade negotations. Treasury yields also turn mildly lower after yesterday's rally. In the forex markets, Dollar struggles to ge through near term resistance against both...
Yen strengthens broadly today as markets stabilized from recent strong risk appetite. US stocks closed mixed after extending recent record runs. Euro, Dollar and Sterling follow as the next strongest while markets continue to eye trade developments. Commodity currencies are generally lower. In particular, New Zealand Dollar is weighed...
Trade optimism is the main diver in the financial markets today. There are talks that US officials are considering to remove the 15% tariffs on USD 112B worth of Chinese goods, put to effect back on September 1. In return, US would demand stronger intellectual property protections. If realized...
Risk appetite continues in Asian session, following record closes in US. Yen and Swiss Franc continue to be broadly pressured. Meanwhile, Australian dollar survived the balanced RBA rate statement and leads other commodity currencies higher. Dollar, Euro and Sterling are mixed, with Dollar having a slight upper hand for...
Yen and Swiss Franc remain the weakest ones for today, following strong rally in global stocks. US indices would likely extend the record run, as futures suggest. German and US benchmark yields also climb a bit higher. back in the forex markets, though, Dollar recover mildly as there is...
Strong risk appetite dominates Asian session today, partly as follow through buying from US, and partly on trade optimism. Commodity currencies are trading generally higher, as led by New Zealand Dollar rand then Australian. On the other hand, Swiss Franc and Yen are the weakest ones for now. Dollar...
With US-China on track to phase one trade deal, and UK preparing for December election, focus turned back to economic data and central banks last week. In particular, Canadian Dollar ended as the worst performing after BoC's surprise dovish turn, which opened the door for rate cut. Dollar followed...
Dollar rebounds notably in early US session after stronger than expected non-farm payrolls report. But there is no clear follow through buying yet as wage growth missed. Also, at this point, New Zealand Dollar and Sterling are the strongest ones for today. Return of risk appetite sends Yen and...
Dollar stays soft in Asian session today as markets await non-farm payrolls and ISM manufacturing data. Yen and Swiss Franc follow as next weakest. On the other hand Aussie and Kiwi are the strongest ones so far, both are lifted mildly by slightly better than expected Chinese data. For...
Yen rises notably today as focuses turn back to US-China trade negotiations after central bank activities and economic data releases. There are renewed concerns that even if a phase one deal could be reached, the next phase(s) would be very difficult. Dollar remains generally soft and is currently trading...
Both Dollar and Canadian are under tremendous selling pressure after respective central bank announcements overnight. Fed chair Jerome Powell did signal a pause after yesterday's rate cut. Yet, his message was too non-committal and let Dollar bulls dissatisfied. On the other hand, BoC was clearly more dovish than expected...
Dollar continues to trade mixed in early US session. Negative effect of ADP job data is more than offset by stronger than expected Q3 GDP growth. The greenback will now look into FOMC rate decision for guidance. The key is whether Fed will signal the end of mid-cycle adjustment...
Dollar and Canadian are both trading with an undertone as markets await BoC and FOMC rate decisions, as well as US GDP data. Sterling appears to be mildly firmer as UK is finally heading towards election in mid-December. But there is no clear follow through buying. Swiss Franc and...
Australian Dollar remains the strongest one for today as boosted by optimism over US-China trade deal. But the markets are relatively mixed elsewhere. Yen couldn't decide what to do as risk appetite fades in European session, while US stocks also open mildly lower. European majors are generally soft on...
Australian and New Zealand Dollar rise broadly on optimism that US and China are "ahead of schedule" in completing the phase one trade deal. Dollar and Canadian are not too far away but buying is relatively refrained ahead of Fed and BoC rate announcement. On the other hand, European...
Swiss Franc and Yen weaken broadly again today as risk appetite returns to markets. In particular, US stocks are set to challenge record high, on trade optimism, as well as expectation of another Fed rate cut. European stocks, except FTSE, also rise mildly as EU agreed on a three-month...
Dollar trades mildly higher in quiet trading today so far, but Euro is a bit stronger. On the other hand, Sterling and Canadian Dollar are the relatively weaker ones. All these four currencies have something to look at this week, which might trigger strong moves. In particular, the greenback...
Canadian and US Dollars ended last week as the strongest ones. It now appears that US and China are on track to complete the easier phase 1 trade deal in November. Optimism lifted stocks as well as oil prices, which indirectly helped the Loonie too. Also, recent developments in...