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Monthly archive January, 2018

USD: ‘Shutting Down’; Staying Bearish As US Govt Shutdown Looms – Barclays

Barclays Research discusses the USD outlook and notes that the renewed expectations of core central bank policy normalization and concerns about US policy priorities brought back USD softness after a short break early in the year, especially against JPY and Read More →

Euro stands tall at 3-year highs; Yen’s gains take a breather

Euro marked fresh highs, as the EURUSD maxed up to 1.2296 throughout yesterday’s session. Currently at a 3-year high, the euro is enjoying support on the back of improved economic expectations and the possibility that the ECB may be looking Read More →

USD: The Story Is Not In The Headlines Of US CPI & Retail Sales – CIBC

CIBC Research discusses the reaction to today's US CPI and retail sales reports for the month of December.

"Sometimes the story isn't in the headlines, and that's the case for today's US CPI and retail data, where both sets Read More →

Dollar slumps as euro gains support from tapering hopes

The dollar suffered heavy blows, and hovers near three-year lows against a basket of its major rivals on Monday, as the European single currency was buoyed by investors' hopes that European Central Bank policymakers could be poised to further trim Read More →