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ECB’s Villeroy: France should clarify its budget strategy amid political tensions

European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council member and Bank of France President, Francois Villeroy de Galhau, made some comments on the French economic...

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Bank of France cannot comment on political situation, says Villeroy

Even before the snap election announcement was made, we already warned on the hazards surrounding the political environment in FranceVilleroy does reassure that...

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EUR/GBP extends downside below 0.8450 despite UK economy stalls in April

The EUR/GBP cross extends the decline around 0.8430 during the early European trading hours on Wednesday.

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India Gold price today: Gold steadies, according to FXStreet data

Gold prices remained broadly unchanged in India on Wednesday, according to data compiled by FXStreet.

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FX option expiries for June 12 NY cut

FX option expiries for June 12 NY cut at 10:00 Eastern Time, via DTCC, can be found below - EUR/USD: EUR amounts 1.0700...

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Eurostoxx futures +0.4% in early European trading

German DAX futures +0.3%UK FTSE futures +0.4%It comes as Wall Street produced a decent showing overnight, especially towards the closing stages. But for...

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FX Watch: USD/CHF Former Support Retest on Major U.S. Catalysts?

I’m seeing a neat tech pullback play on USD/CHF, but will this hold up during the highly-anticipated U.S. CPI release and FOMC decision?

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United Kingdom Index of Services (3M/3M) above expectations (0.8%) in April: Actual (0.9%)

United Kingdom Index of Services (3M/3M) above expectations (0.8%) in April: Actual (0.9%)

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United Kingdom Total Trade Balance declined to £-6.75B in April from previous £-1.098B

United Kingdom Total Trade Balance declined to £-6.75B in April from previous £-1.098B

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United Kingdom Goods Trade Balance came in at £-19.607B below forecasts (£-14.2B) in April

United Kingdom Goods Trade Balance came in at £-19.607B below forecasts (£-14.2B) in April