Friday , 10 January 2025

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EURUSD Technical Analysis

USDThe Fed left interest rates unchanged as expected at the last meeting and dropped the tightening bias in the statement.The US CPI beat...

As the NA session begins, the NZD is the strongest and the EUR is the weakest
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As the NA session begins, the NZD is the strongest and the EUR is the weakest

As the North American session begins, the NZD is the strongest and the EUR is the weakest of the major currencies. The USD...

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Brazil Retail Sales (MoM) came in at 2.5%, above expectations (0.2%) in January

Brazil Retail Sales (MoM) came in at 2.5%, above expectations (0.2%) in January

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There are two tail risks for a significantly stronger Japanese Yen – Standard Chartered

Broadly speaking, two tail risks could strengthen the case for a significantly stronger Japanese Yen (JPY) in the near term, economists at Standard...

ForexLive European FX news wrap: Dollar steady awaiting more US data this week
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ForexLive European FX news wrap: Dollar steady awaiting more US data this week

Headlines:FX muted awaiting more US data later in the dayECB's Stournaras says four rate cuts for this year seem reasonableJapan's largest industrial union:...

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Oil rallies on US crude stockpile drawdowns

Oil prices are rallying for a second consecutive day after the weekly US Crude data pointed to a drawdown in stockpiles.

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USD/JPY trades sideways near 147.50 with eyes on US data

The USD/JPY pair consolidates in a tight range around 147.70 in Thursday’s European session.

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EUR/USD: Sticky US inflation makes a break higher harder – SocGen

Are Fed rate cuts going to be pushed back even further? Economists at Société Générale do not expect the EUR/USD pair to break...

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Pound Sterling Price News and Forecast: GBP holds above key level as focus shifts to US data

Cable is probing above 1.2800 mark in early Thursday, adding to initial signals that shallow correction from new 8-month high (1.2893) might be...

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Ireland HICP (YoY): 2.3% (February) vs previous 2.7%

Ireland HICP (YoY): 2.3% (February) vs previous 2.7%