Currency News
The Australian dollar was the strongest major currency last week, while the Japanese yen was the weakest, although the numbers were practically negligible. Volatility decreased over this period, and the coming week will likely see more volatility.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
The euro witnessed a slightly positive week against the Japanese yen, which is a bit perplexing due to the fact that risk appetite was eviscerated yet again. I think the JPY160 level will continue to be important, and it may even offer support.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
The dollar's weakness in Q1 coincided with a pullback in US equities. European investors bought a record amount of US shares in 2024, which helped lift the greenback.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
Stagflation has increasingly become a concern among investors, while the market's worst fears appear set to materialize.
Via Talk Markets · March 29, 2025
The price of gold rallied sharply on Friday, as it hit a new record high of $3,086 amid uncertainty over US trade policy. Additionally, an uptick in the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge was seen.
Via Talk Markets · March 29, 2025
USD/JPY price prediction based on the technical analysis.
Via Talk Markets · March 29, 2025
GBPUSD price prediction based on the technical analysis.
Via Talk Markets · March 29, 2025
EUR/USD price prediction based on the technical analysis.
Via Talk Markets · March 29, 2025
The sticky inflation narrative hasn't exactly been the tailwind dollar bulls were hoping for. In fact, the greenback’s muted reaction—despite a hotter-than-expected core PCE print—might be flashing early warning signs.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
The US Dollar Index, which measures the value of the US Dollar against a basket of currencies, is currently flat near 104.30 on Friday following the release of the Fed preferred inflation metric — the PCE Price Index.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
Gold rallied further, being pressed down from the 3100 level. Silver took a hit, in sympathy with stocks.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
Mexican Peso weakens for third straight day as dovish Banxico tone, sticky US inflation and trade tensions fuels USD/MXN rally.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
The AUD/USD outlook shows easing fears of a US recession.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
Markets are chasing safe havens such as Gold to fresh all-time highs.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
The higher-than-expected March Tokyo CPI had little impact on BOJ expectations; the pullback in the US 10-year yield, around seven basis points from yesterday's high, has helped underpin the yen.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
EUR/USD faces pressure near 1.0800 as investors are cautious ahead of the US PCE inflation data for February.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
The GBP/USD pair is consolidating around 1.2941 this Friday as the British pound continues to outperform its peers.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
The AUD/USD continues with its struggle to gain any meaningful traction on Friday.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
The Pound Sterling rose against its peers on Friday after surprisingly upbeat UK Retail Sales data for February.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
Asian stocks fell on Friday, with sharp declines in South Korea and Japan as safe-haven gold surged to an all-time high.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
It's early days, but we are on the lookout for any signs of a loss of confidence in the dollar.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
AUD/USD remains range-bound between 0.62 and 0.64 as global growth concerns and tariff uncertainty keep traders cautious and the market choppy.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
Traders should tighten stop-loss levels and remain vigilant for any weakening price action that could precede a correction.
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
The Japanese Yen (JPY) attracts some buyers touching a nearly four-week low against its American counterpart during the Asian session on Friday,
Via Talk Markets · March 28, 2025
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) shed weight on Thursday, paring away recent gains against the US Dollar (USD) as trade war rhetoric between the US and Canada ramps up.
Via Talk Markets · March 27, 2025