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To no one’s surprise, volatility has returned in a big way, and if the typical market playbooks of the past 30 years continue to work, then what we have seen regarding the yen carry trade to this...
While US indexes, Nikkei futures, the USD/JPY and commodity dollars – some of the assets that have come under intense pressure – all bounced off their lows on Monday, we haven’t seen much...
Rising US unemployment and recession fears have weakened the US dollar. The EUR/USD pair is nearing the key 1.10 level, poised for potential gains. Economic data and a potential Fed rate cut could...
Market turbulence caused currency gains and declines in bond yields and stocks, affecting gold prices. Disappointing jobs data shifted expectations to significant Fed rate cuts, increasing market...
The big question for FX markets is whether July’s sharp correction is over. We think events tomorrow (Bank of Japan and Fed meetings) will have a big say. Before then, US JOLTS and consumer...
This week is pivotal for gold, with key data releases and central bank meetings on tap. Fed and the July jobs report could put pressure on the US dollar, potentially benefiting gold prices. With the...
The US dollar has been consolidating sideways as global risk appetite improves. Currently, the greenback is looking for a direction, and NFPs could prove a catalyst. Weaker-than-expected data could...
Yesterday was a rough day for risk assets all around. We are currently witnessing the unwinding of the global carry trade in the Japanese yen. This development has significantly impacted volatility...
The US dollar continued to weaken against the Japanese yen and Swiss franc this morning, but it has gained against other major currencies. The euro, in particular the EUR/JPY pair, has been hit hard...
Stocks finished the day lower, but the FX market had a lot more action, especially in the Japanese yen, which moved sharply against the Australian dollar, the US dollar, the euro, the Canadian...
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