Category: Trading
AUD/USD snaps five-session slide as Iran peace hopes li...
AUD/USD rallied 0.69% on Tuesday, snapping a five-day losing streak to close around 0.6900 after bouncing sharply from a session l...
USD/JPY slides below 159.00 as Iran peace hopes weigh o...
USD/JPY fell 0.62% on Tuesday, its second consecutive decline, closing around 158.70 after an early push toward 160.00 was firmly ...
Silver Price Analysis: XAG/USD surges and clears 100-da...
Silver prices rebounded, surging sharply more than 7% as Oil prices took a hit, which pushed the Greenback lower due to its close ...
GBP/USD snaps five-day slide on Iran peace hopes ahead ...
GBP/USD edged 0.32% higher on Tuesday in choppy trading, closing around 1.3230 after swinging between a session low near 1.3160 an...
KRW: Policy easing under consideration - BNY
BNY’s Head of Markets Macro Strategy Bob Savage notes that the Bank of Korea (BoK) may consider policy easing as Middle East geopo...
Australia S&P Global Manufacturing PMI below expectatio...
Australia S&P Global Manufacturing PMI below expectations (50.1) in March: Actual (49.8)
MYR: Policy stance steady with data watch – UOB
UOB notes that the central bank of Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is expected to keep the Overnight Policy Rate at 2.75% thr...
USD/IDR: Upside risks with BI liquidity tools – OCBC
OCBC strategists Sim Moh Siong and Christopher Wong highlight USD/IDR grinding higher toward 17,000 on firm Dollar, risk-off senti...
China: PMI rebound seen as fragile without support – TD...
TD Securities’ Global Strategy Team reports that China’s March PMIs moved back into expansion, with Manufacturing and Non-manufact...
Is Europe too regulated to win the AI race—or ready for...
Something must change—but in a market of 44‑plus countries and century‑old incumbents, moving fast is anything but easy.
Dollar doomsayers can relax: Iran’s ‘petroyuan’ gambit ...
The petrodollar story is overstated, and increasingly outdated.
She was a customer before she was the CFO. Now she’s st...
Barbara Larson, an alum of Workday and VMware, says trusted data is the foundation on which everything else is built.