Category: Trading

United States 4-Week Bill Auction: 3.625%

United States 4-Week Bill Auction: 3.625%

Dow Jones Industrial Average edges higher as Nvidia sel...

The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged higher on Thursday, gaining around 60 points or 0.11% as defensive names offset a broad sem...

Copper: Tariffs and deficits keep prices bid – TD Secur...

TD Securities analysts see Copper remaining well supported as a key beneficiary of the debasement and diversification trade. They ...

South Korea rates: Extended pause signals stability – U...

UOB’s Global Economics & Markets Research expects Bank of Korea to keep the base rate at 2.50% throughout 2026, after a sixth cons...

USD/JPY retreats after two-day rise amid US labor resil...

USD/JPY trades around 156.20 on Thursday at the time of writing, down 0.15% on the day, slightly correcting after two consecutive ...

INR: Trade risks and capital flows shape outlook – Comm...

Commerzbank analysts Charlie Lay and Moses Lim highlight that the US Supreme Court’s IEEPA ruling and a new US–India trade deal lo...

Despite NASDAQ sell-off, software stocks recoup losses ...

Thursday's NASDAQ index sell-off is the major story of the session, but underneath it lies a recovering software market.

Czech Republic: Fiscal stance stays only slightly loose...

ING analysts Frantisek Taborsky and David Havrlant say Czech fiscal policy has loosened only marginally after the election, with t...

United States 7-Year Note Auction dipped from previous ...

United States 7-Year Note Auction dipped from previous 4.018% to 3.79%

AUD/USD declines on USD strength, hawkish RBA outlook s...

AUD/USD trades with a negative bias on Thursday as broad-based US Dollar (USD) strength weighs on the Australian Dollar (AUD). At ...

Gold holds above $5,170 as Iran tensions offset a firm ...

Gold price stays firm on Thursday during the North American session as geopolitical tensions remain elevated despite the beginning...

Denmark: Election called with stable outlook – Nordea

Nordea’s Group Chief Economist Helge J. Pedersen notes that Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called a Danish parliamentary ele...