European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel downplayed the likelihood that interest rates in the euro zone will take a significantly different path from those in the US. “So far this hasn’t really played out that much,” Schnabel told a panel discussion Monday in Berlin. “The macro economy is …
Read More »Yen Under Pressure as Dollar Remains Strong, Global Markets Await US Inflation Data
The Japanese yen continued to struggle against a resilient US dollar, flirting with the psychologically significant 160 level. This renewed weakness has prompted warnings from Japanese authorities, raising concerns about potential intervention to prop up the currency. The yen’s decline has been fueled by the Bank of Japan’s decision to …
Read More »Bank of Japan on the Cusp of Policy Shift: Rate Hike Looms as Inflation Surges
A sense of urgency is building within the halls of the Bank of Japan (BOJ) as the nation grapples with surging inflation and a weakening yen. The once-unthinkable prospect of raising interest rates is now at the forefront of policy discussions, with recent meeting summaries revealing a growing consensus among …
Read More »European Markets Hold Steady Amidst Political and Industry Shifts
A cautious mood settled over European markets on Monday, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index maintaining its position at 515.06 points. The flat opening was largely attributed to a decline in mining stocks, dragged down by weaker metal prices. However, the automotive sector provided a glimmer of hope, accelerating with …
Read More »Financial Markets’ Weekly Recap: Markets will focus on inflation data next week
Throughout the week ending June 21, the market’s attention fixated on the Federal Reserve’s future interest rate decisions. Investor focus centered on everything influencing interest rate expectations, including economic data releases, developments within the US economy, and statements from the Federal Reserve itself.Last week saw the release of several key …
Read More »Gold prices decline following higher than expected US data
Gold has reversed earlier gains following the release of higher-than-expected US PMI data, which showed strong activity levels in US Manufacturing and Services in June. This indicates that inflation and interest rates will remain higher for longer, causing gold to drop off a cliff to trade in the $2,330s on …
Read More »Dollar Soars to New Highs as Fed Remains Hawkish, Sterling Retreats Further
The U.S. dollar continued its upward trajectory on Friday, reaching new highs as the Federal Reserve’s hawkish stance contrasted with the more dovish policies of its European counterparts. Sterling, meanwhile, continued its decline amid expectations of a Bank of England rate cut in August. The Dollar Index, measuring the greenback …
Read More »European Stocks Dip on Tech Selloff and Carlsberg’s Failed Takeover Bid
European shares opened lower on Friday, led by a decline in technology stocks and a sharp drop in Carlsberg Group shares following the rejection of its takeover bid for British soft drinks maker Britvic. The pan-European STOXX 600 index fell 0.2% in early trading, with the technology sector experiencing a …
Read More »The US-China Trade War and Europe’s Role
The ongoing trade war between the United States and China represents one of the most significant economic confrontations of the 21st century, deeply impacting global markets, supply chains, and international relations. As the world’s two largest economies clash over tariffs, trade deficits, and technology transfers, Europe finds itself in a …
Read More »Market Drivers; US Session, June 20
The dollar recovered strong upside traction and maintained the price action in the risk complex depressed amidst interest rate cuts speculation and soft US data releases. In addition, the BoE and the Norges Bank kept their policy rates unchanged vs. a surprising cut by the SNB.The DXY rose to four-day …
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