Category: Trading
Malaysia: Export surge and inflows lift MYR – Commerzba...
Commerzbank analysts Charlie Lay and Moses Lim note that Malaysia’s January exports surged 19.6% year‑on‑year, led by electronics ...
GBP/JPY Price Forecast: Drifts lower as ‘bearish flag’ ...
GBP/JPY retreats on Monday, down 0.22%, yet it remains consolidated within the 208.00-209.25 range, with traders eyeing a key brea...
Gold reclaims $5,200 as trade turmoil and Iran tensions...
Gold rallies for the fourth straight day, reclaiming the $5,200 milestone late during the North American session on Monday as the ...
Forex Today: US Dollar holds ground, Gold rebounds amid...
The US Dollar (USD) recovered most of its intraday losses and trades broadly stable on Monday, after markets digested the Supreme ...
South Korea Producer Price Index Growth (MoM) rose from...
South Korea Producer Price Index Growth (MoM) rose from previous 0.4% to 0.6% in January
South Korea Consumer Sentiment Index climbed from previ...
South Korea Consumer Sentiment Index climbed from previous 110.8 to 112.1 in February
South Korea Producer Price Index Growth (YoY) remains u...
South Korea Producer Price Index Growth (YoY) remains unchanged at 1.9% in January
USD/CNY: Gradual downside seen with tariff shifts – MUF...
Michael Wan at MUFG argues that changes in US tariff implementation and a weaker Dollar backdrop support a gradual move lower in U...
Vietnam: Biggest ASEAN winner from US tariffs – ING
According to ING’s Deepali Bhargava, Vietnam emerges as ASEAN’s largest beneficiary from the US shift to a flat Section 122 tariff...
Will Nvidia stock hit $200 this week?
Ahead of its anticipated earnings call on Wednesday, Nvidia’s (NVDA) stock is trading at $190.00 to start the week. With expectati...
USD/JPY slips as risk-off flows lift Yen after tariff r...
The USD/JPY depreciates late during the North American session as US equity markets ended the session on the backfoot, while safe-...
China: Lower US tariffs support trade flows – ABN AMRO
ABN AMRO economists Rogier Quaedvlieg, Arjen van Dijkhuizen and Bill Diviney note that China is a key beneficiary of the US Suprem...