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Monthly archive January, 2016

Chinese Media Has Sent out Four Consecutive Warnings to Yuan Shorts

This daily digest focuses on market sentiment, new developments in China’s foreign exchange policy, changes in financial market regulations and Chinese-language economic coverage in order to keep DailyFX readers up-to-date on news typically covered only in Chinese-language sources. - Chinese state Read More →

EUR/USD Weakness to Persist on Hawkish 2016 FOMC

- Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Widely Expected to Retain Current Policy. - Will the Fed Retain Its Pledge to Further Normalize Monetary Policy 2016? Trading the News: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Interest Rate Decision According to a Bloomberg News survey, all Read More →

Will the Fed Continue Their Pattern of Talking Up Stock Prices?

Talking Points: - The Federal Reserve rate decision for January is issued at 2PM this afternoon, and there is little chance of a hike here. But more interesting will be the details inside of the statement, and the Fed’s expectations for Read More →

FOMC Preview: For the USD, the Devil is in the Details

Talking Points - Time to moonlight as a Fed Kremlinologist - word choice matters. - Fed is very close to setting itself up for a policy mistake in March. - Follow trader sentiment in USD/CAD with live DailyFX SSI updates. As we approach the Read More →

Markets Bets on Dovish Fed May Be Disappointed. Will They Care?

Talking Points: Currency markets singularly focused on Fed policy announcement FOMC to note recent market turmoil, pro-tightening fundamentals Traders’ taste for wishful thinking to guide market-wide response All eyes are on the Federal Reserve monetary policy announcement in the hours ahead. The rate-setting FOMC Read More →

API Stockpile Extends Oil Glut, Expected Fed Inaction Lifts Gold

Talking Points: Gold held gains on anticipation of no action from US Fed meeting Oil slipped to $30s after API’s report showed 11.4 million barrels buildin crude stocks Copper defied oil slump and equity loss as China imports rose to highest since 2008 The Read More →