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NZD/USD weakens amid strong US labor data and Trump’s I...
The NZD/USD pair falls toward the 0.5830 region on Wednesday as the United States (US) Dollar (USD) strengthens following upbeat l...
Australian Dollar slips as RBA minutes get drowned out
The Aussie's Tuesday slide had little to do with anything domestic.
Pound Sterling clings to long-term support as UK labour...
Tuesday handed the Pound a labour market reading that was mixed enough to satisfy nobody.
WTI Crude Oil claws back the Hormuz premium Trump tried...
The Crude Oil market spent Tuesday teaching the headline writers a lesson.
Gold falls below $4,500 on rising global rate hike bets
Gold price (XAU/USD) faces some selling pressure near $4,480 during the early Asian session on Wednesday. The precious metal drops...
Fed's Paulson: Rate cuts require progress on inflation
Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of Philadelphia President Anna Paulson said that she favored leaving interest rates unchanged and condi...
US President Donald Trump says US may strike Iran again...
US President Donald Trump threatened to resume attacks on Iran in “two or three days” as part of the push for a deal to end the wa...
Copper: Losses extend on macro headwinds – ING
ING’s Warren Patterson and Ewa Manthey report that Copper on the LME is extending losses as inflation concerns linked to the Iran ...
Japanese Yen: Fiscal risks support renewed Takaichi tra...
DBS Group Research economist Ma Tieying highlights that expectations for a new Japanese supplementary budget are reviving so‑calle...
Canadian Dollar: CPI strength seen above BoC track – TD...
TD Securities expects Canada’s April CPI to firm to 3.1% year-on-year, driven by higher energy prices and base effects from the re...
Swiss Franc dips as rising US yields overshadow stronge...
USD/CHF trades higher around 0.7870 on Tuesday at the time of writing, gaining 0.35% on the day as the US Dollar (USD) benefits fr...
Indian Rupee faces pressure as higher oil prices remain...
The Indian Rupee (INR) holds onto its 10-day losses against the US Dollar (USD) in the opening session on Tuesday.