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Monthly archive January, 2016

Yen and Aussie Dollar May Reverse as Markets Eye ECB, FOMC

Talking Points: Yen gains, Australian Dollar drops as risk aversion returns in Asia Dovish commentary from ECB’s Lane may help reboot risk appetite Pre-positioning for FOMC rate decision could bolster risk-on tone Where does the DailyFX team expect markets to go in 2016? Find Read More →

More New Policies Unleashed in the Ever-Changing Economy

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. - Another increase Read More →

Oil Collapse Driven by Panic; Is CAD at a Policy Turning Point?

Talking Points: - Join us on Friday, January 29, 2016 at 14:00 GMT for a special webinar on this topic. - Market efficiency thrown into question as traders punish energy markets. - Oil collapse has hit the Middle East hard, and maybe the Read More →

A Market Hedged on Hope and Waiting for the Bank of Japan

Talking Points: - Last week ended with a continuation of the brisk reversal in Risk-aversion that came into markets post-ECB on Thursday. With the Bank of Japan on Friday (Thursday night in US), it appears as though some investors are beginning Read More →

Risk Rally Diverts Although Oil and Equities Hold Up

Talking Points: Gold trades flat as investors stay still before FOMC event risk Oil holds up near $32, looks to central banks to prolong buying interests Copper pares gains amid China’s soft economic data Gold price traded flat on a third session ahead of Read More →

Euro Burdened By Prospect of ECB Action in March – Is it a Real Threat?

Euro Burdened By Prospect of ECB Action in March - Is it a Real Threat?
Fundamental Forecast for EUR/USD: Neutral - The ECB did as was widely expected and hinted at possible policy action in Read More →