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- New Year, Old Policies: Maintain the Path on Interest Rates - Central Bank Watch
- Japanese Yen vs US Dollar Breakout, USD/JPY Hits 7-Month Peak - US Market Open
- Crude Oil, Gold Prices, US Dollar, British Pound and Stocks. Where to?
- FTSE 100 Weekly Outlook: Key Trendline Curbs Breakout, BoE Easing Bets Rise
- Gold Price Outlook - Slipping Towards Short-Term Support
- British Pound May Fall on Industrial Data After BoE Warning
- Crude Oil Prices Edge Up as US-China Trade Hopes Supplant Iran Worries
- Gold Price to Stage Larger Pullback on RSI Sell Signal
- Swedish Krona, Norwegian Krone May Rally on Trade War Optimism
- Rupee 2020 Outlook: India Stagflation Risk May Boost USD/INR Rate
- AUD/USD Rate Outlook Hinges on Details of US-China Trade Deal
- AUD/USD, NZD/USD Gain. Japanese Yen May Rise as Week Gets Going
- Crude Oil, Gold Prices, US Dollar, British Pound and Stocks. Where to?
| New Year, Old Policies: Maintain the Path on Interest Rates - Central Bank Watch Posted: 13 Jan 2020 07:00 AM PST G10 central banks appear to be ready to chart the same path that they followed as 2019 ended. |
| Japanese Yen vs US Dollar Breakout, USD/JPY Hits 7-Month Peak - US Market Open Posted: 13 Jan 2020 06:15 AM PST USD/JPY breaks descending trendline to hit 7-month high. GBP/USD hit on more dovish BoE comments, while GDP contracts. USD/CAD awaits Bank of Canada survey. |
| Crude Oil, Gold Prices, US Dollar, British Pound and Stocks. Where to? Posted: 13 Jan 2020 05:30 AM PST |
| FTSE 100 Weekly Outlook: Key Trendline Curbs Breakout, BoE Easing Bets Rise Posted: 13 Jan 2020 04:00 AM PST The FTSE 100 has begun the week on the front foot as the index receives a lift from a slightly softer Sterling. Eyes on UK data as markets pricing in BoE easing. |
| Gold Price Outlook - Slipping Towards Short-Term Support Posted: 13 Jan 2020 02:30 AM PST Gold continues to move lower in early turnover as risk assets remain bid ahead of this week's US-China trade deal. |
| British Pound May Fall on Industrial Data After BoE Warning Posted: 13 Jan 2020 12:00 AM PST The British Pound may fall on a slew of manufacturing data amid ongoing Brexit uncertainty and the Bank of England's chilling message from last week. |
| Crude Oil Prices Edge Up as US-China Trade Hopes Supplant Iran Worries Posted: 12 Jan 2020 10:50 PM PST Crude oil prices managed very slight gains in the Asia session Monday, even as the Iran risk premium seems to be coming out of the market. |
| Gold Price to Stage Larger Pullback on RSI Sell Signal Posted: 12 Jan 2020 10:00 PM PST The price of gold may stage a larger pullback as the RSI struggles to hold in overbought territory, with the oscillator on the cusp of flashing a textbook sell-signal. |
| Swedish Krona, Norwegian Krone May Rally on Trade War Optimism Posted: 12 Jan 2020 09:00 PM PST Petroleum-linked Norwegian Krone and Swedish Krona may rise along with crude oil prices on US-China trade war optimism, though trouble in Europe and Asia may erase their gains. |
| Rupee 2020 Outlook: India Stagflation Risk May Boost USD/INR Rate Posted: 12 Jan 2020 08:00 PM PST The Indian Rupee 2020 outlook is bearish as India faces stagflation risk amid rising onion and crude oil prices. USD/INR may rise in the medium-term as the RBI defers hiking rates. |
| AUD/USD Rate Outlook Hinges on Details of US-China Trade Deal Posted: 12 Jan 2020 06:00 PM PST The details surrounding the US-China trade deal may influence the near-term outlook AUD/USD if the agreement foreshadows less demand for Australian exports. |
| AUD/USD, NZD/USD Gain. Japanese Yen May Rise as Week Gets Going Posted: 12 Jan 2020 04:00 PM PST The Australian Dollar and New Zealand Dollar rose while USD fell following a rather disappointing non-farm payrolls report. The anti-risk Japanese Yen may climb as the week begins. |
| Crude Oil, Gold Prices, US Dollar, British Pound and Stocks. Where to? Posted: 12 Jan 2020 08:00 AM PST |
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