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Japanese Yen depreciates after decline in Q1 GDP

The USD/JPY is trading in the 154.70s on Thursday, up a few tenths of a percent on the day after weaker-than-expected Japanese growth...

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The USD is the strongest and the AUD is the weakest as the NA session begins

As the North American session begins, the USD is the strongest and the AUD is the weakest. The USD has rebounded in trading...

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US Dollar facing not easy task to recover Wednesday’s losses

The US Dollar (USD) is giving back some of its initial gains on Thursday after undergoing a firm depreciation after the latest Consumer...

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Have the US yields finally peaked?

Yesterday, the US CPI report showed once again that the disinflationary momentum has clearly slowed but nonetheless it remains intact. This should alleviate...

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BoE’s Greene: Inflation persistence has waned since I joined MPC last July

Bank of England (BoE) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) member Megan Greene said on Thursday that the inflation persistence has waned since she joined...

Health

In 2024, Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace enrollment hit a new record high, reaching over 21 million people. This policy watch discusses the...

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He Knows Exactly What We Need

‘For me to play at this club you have to be the best in your position. When you lose that, I think you...

Health

The states with the fastest recent growth in ACA Marketplace signups also had among the highest uninsured rates previously, as enhanced subsidies helped...

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Natural Gas bull run steams on with China buying up across the globe

Natural Gas price (XNG/USD) is steamrolling on Thursday, reaching the highest level in four months and breaking another important technical level on more...

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ECB’s Kazāks: The conditions for a June rate cut are there

It would take a massive economic surprise for the ECB not to move in JuneRelatively comfortable with market pricing of rate cuts, no...