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November has been off to a much better start for USD than October ended. Add seasonality to the Mix, and DXY could be in for a positive close this month. This ties in nicely with Tuesday’s...
The Korean won's recent strengthening may be flagging a dramatic turn in investor sentiment. The Asian country's currency “has been the most preferred expression of deterioration in trade...
Despite the noise of US earnings thus far, the week gets serious from today as we head into a serious amount of tier-1 data with tonight's main act, the Federal Reserve FOMC rate decision due at 0200...
Brexit has moved to the season finale it seems, with UK PM Boris Johnson due to present a newly minted withdrawal agreement to Parliament on Saturday for a vote.The major sticking point from the...
It may still tease and disappoint us, but it seems increasingly likely that an acceptable draft Brexit agreement may emanate from the corridors of power in Brussels shortly. It will set off a flurry...
A major shot of cold is headed to several parts of the United States in the coming days. The question is whether it’ll even be enough to partially lift natural gas prices from the doldrums of...
This post was written exclusively for Investing.comThe latest ISM Manufacturing report sent shivers down the spines of investors when it came in at 47.8 versus analysts' expectations of 50.4 on the...
There is a deja-vu feeling now in gold—like a seen-it, done-it kind of thing. The longs in the market are kind of resigned to the notion that both gold futures and bullion will remain trapped in...
If only James Bullard had had his way. The head of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis was the only voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) who wanted to cut the Fed’s...
The greatest crisis in nearly 50 years for oil’s largest exporter appears to have ended in just 72 hours. Or has it?The greatest crisis in nearly 50 years for oil’s largest exporter...
The U.S. Federal Reserve is giving new meaning to “leading from behind” as it enables central banks around the world to cut their benchmark rates after it first reversed its own policy of...