Indonesia: Post-S&P optimism faces weak risk uptake – D...

DBS Group Research economist Radhika Rao notes that S&P Global Ratings has retained Indonesia’s sovereign rating and stable outloo...

South Korean Won: Watching 200dma and BoK – Societe Gen...

Societe Generale analysts highlight USD/KRW’s failure at the June peak near 1,561 and subsequent decline toward the 2024–2025 high...

The British Pound Sterling breaks out on the strength o...

Cable spent the London morning drifting, printed the session low at 1.3381 shortly after 10:00 GMT, and then spent the New York af...

The Australian Dollar reclaims a big figure and immedia...

The Australian Dollar opened near 0.6975, ground higher through every session of the day, and poked above 0.7000 for the first tim...

EUR/USD Price Forecast: Approaches 1.1600 as RSI shifts...

The EUR/USD advances some 0.41% on Wednesday, trading at 1.1466 after US inflation data was softer than expected, weighing on the ...

The Japanese Yen gets a gift from American inflation an...

USD/JPY has spent Wednesday doing an impression of volatility without any of the substance. The pair climbed to 162.42 through the...

China: Growth slows as policy support eyed – ING

ING’s Chief Economist for Greater China, Lynn Song, notes that China’s second-quarter GDP growth slowed to 4.3% year-on-year from ...

Gold drifts higher above $4,050 as US PPI unexpectedly ...

Gold price (XAU/USD) edges higher to around $4,060 during the early Asian session on Thursday. The precious metal rebounds as soft...

Trump’s return to war with Iran offers no clear path to...

Gamble on resuming hostilities raises prospect that conflict will overshadow president’s second term

Brinkmanship in the Strait of Hormuz

America’s president is trapped, but Tehran is overplaying its hand

Current price of oil as of July 15, 2026

When oil prices change, it affects your energy costs—and even the price of everyday items. Here’s why.

Florida’s big tax cut plan assumes a level of migration...

Net domestic migration into Florida fell from 208,000 people a year during the pandemic to just 22,000 in 2025.