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EUR/USD traders eye critical resistance at 1.06, with central bank decisions looming. A deeper ECB rate cut could trigger a sharp decline, testing this year's lows near 1.0350. Watch for surprises...
We should see little action before a busier second half of the week in the US and eurozone. If anything, the dollar should see some support ahead of tomorrow’s inflation numbers. Inflation numbers in...
"Little reason to leave the US dollar now" After a brief sell-off on Friday’s US jobs report, the dollar has returned bid. Helping that trend is geopolitics (Korean markets remain unsettled) and a...
The week culminates in today’s November NFP jobs report. Given expectations of a bounce back after last month’s weather and strike-hit figure of +12k, the market now probably sees less than 200k as a...
This will be a full week of trading with significant market-moving economic data on the agenda. It begins Monday with the ISM Manufacturing report and concludes Friday with the Jobs report. However,...
The US market reopens post-Thanksgiving with limited activity expected. The DXY strengthened slightly, correcting Wednesday’s sell-off. The Brazilian real hit an all-time low due to disappointing...
EUR/USD faces critical support levels as traders eye pivotal U.S. and Eurozone data releases this week. Reduced liquidity from the Thanksgiving holiday could amplify volatility in the pair. Market...
Key data and geopolitical risks could shape the dollar’s next move. Recent volatility signals shifting dynamics for the greenback. However, the bullish outlook seems to be intact ahead of thin...
The EUR/USD is recovering a little after its mini collapse on Friday. However, further eurozone confidence data this week could still spell trouble and tilt the market towards a 50bp ECB cut in...
Friday's release of softer-than-expected eurozone PMIs have proved the catalyst for EUR/USD to break to the downside of its two-year trading range. Even though a near 7% drop in just two months is an...
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