Firm data isn't hot enough for the US Dollar

The US Dollar Index (DXY) had every excuse to extend on Thursday and declined instead. A firm batch of US data crossed the wires, ...

Silver catches a bid, not a bottom

Silver (XAG/USD) enjoyed a rare green session on Thursday, and reading much into it would be a mistake. The metal bounced off a se...

Australian Dollar wins the data and still cannot rally

The Australian Dollar spent Thursday doing the one thing it was not supposed to do after a strong labour report, which is nothing.

Pound Sterling buckles in a leadership vacuum

Sterling spent the back half of June proving that a hawkish central bank counts for little when the government is falling apart.

Mexican Peso rises as Banxico's hawkish hold fuels Peso...

The Mexican Peso posted gains of over 0.62% against the US Dollar on Thursday after the Banco de Mexico (Banxico) unanimously deci...

Crude Oil bounces on a Hormuz scare it doesn't believe

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) spent Thursday doing its now-familiar trick of grabbing a geopolitical bid and then quietly handing ...

Gold declines below $4,050 as US PCE inflation supports...

Gold price (XAU/USD) declines to around $4,020 during the early Asian session on Friday. The precious metal extends the decline as...

Japan Tokyo Consumer Price Index (YoY) increased to 1.7...

Japan Tokyo Consumer Price Index (YoY) increased to 1.7% in June from previous 1.4%

Japan Tokyo CPI ex Fresh Food (YoY) meets expectations ...

Japan Tokyo CPI ex Fresh Food (YoY) meets expectations (1.6%) in June

Japan’s Tokyo CPI inflation rises in June: What 1.7% me...

The headline Tokyo Consumer Price Index (CPI) for June rose 1.7% YoY as compared to 1.4% in the previous month, the Statistics Bur...

Japan Tokyo CPI ex Food, Energy (YoY) up to 1.9% in Jun...

Japan Tokyo CPI ex Food, Energy (YoY) up to 1.9% in June from previous 1.6%

Australia National Australia Bank's Business Confidence...

Australia National Australia Bank's Business Confidence (QoQ) dipped from previous -4 to -19 in 2Q