Category: Trading
EUR/USD extends gains as Dollar slides to fresh six-wee...
EUR/USD extended its gains on Monday as market mood improved, weighing on the US Dollar, which fell to six-week lows near 98.36 ac...
USD/JPY fades from near 160.00 as improving sentiment s...
USD/JPY traded in a wide intraday range on Monday, briefly spiking to a session high near 159.86 before pulling back steadily to s...
NZD/USD rebounds as USD weakness dominates despite geop...
The NZD/USD pair is pushing higher on Monday, April 13, climbing back toward the 0.5880 region as broad US Dollar (USD) weakness b...
Silver Price Analysis: Recovery stalls at 100-day SMA, ...
Silver (XAG/USD) recovers some ground on Monday yet is poised to finish the day with losses of 0.33% after gapping down over the w...
USD/SGD: MAS tightening and key levels – OCBC
OCBC strategists Sim Moh Siong and Christopher Wong expect the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to tighten policy on 14 April...
GBP/USD rallies to seven-week highs above 1.3500 as US ...
GBP/USD opened the new week on the soft side, dipping to a session low near 1.3380, but staged a strong recovery through Monday's ...
Hungarian voters oust Viktor Orbán, a close ally of Tru...
Péter Magyar has pledged to rebuild Hungary's relationships with the European Union and NATO.
As the U.S. Navy attempts to take control of the Strait...
Everything you need to know before you reach the office this morning.
A major U.S. gasoline production hub is in such a sever...
At a time when the Iran war is already raising gas prices, the shortage is hitting an area that produces 5% of the U.S. gasoline s...
What the latest search for Satoshi means for the crypto...
The New York Times’ exposé seems to take aim at the very idea of anonymity.
China went from uninvestable to unavoidable—and Hong Ko...
The boom in initial public offerings is boosting the city’s stature among the world’s exchanges.
Investors are writing off any move from the Fed this mo...
"It is too soon to identify potential second-round effects in inflation or labor markets," cautioned UBS's Paul Donovan.