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Gold and US Dollar Index are always connected – the former can’t break from the currency it’s priced in. And right now, that provides us with extra clues.Things are very exciting on...
Amidst economic uncertainties and shifting energy policies, the global oil market continues to adapt. This article will explore recent trends and future projections.The Economic Health ImpactIn the...
By Stefan Gleason As tensions with Russia and China escalate, the so-called BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) are preparing to strike a blow against U.S. dollar...
Friday's US employment report sparked a sell-off in both the dollar and stock indices, as the pace of job creation missed forecasts, but hourly earnings growth beat expectations.The economy added 209k...
Overview: The US dollar is mostly firmer after selling off hard before the weekend in response to the jobs data. Ranges are mostly narrow, but the Australian and New Zealand dollars are the...
Some mixed jobs reported last week from the US made an interesting turn for the USD. As you know the ADP data was very strong, but then on Friday we got a miss for NFP, so USD finished the week...
The dollar appears at an inflection point. Its failure to draw much traction even as US rates rose may be an important tell. The US 2-year yield rose to a new multiyear high near 5.12%, while the...
ADP released another super strong job report for the US, noting private sector employment growth of 497k in June. This is more than double the expected 226k growth and completely contradicts the idea...
Stocks and bonds are selling off today. The greenback is also trading heavily. Ironically, the yen is the strongest among the G10 currencies and the Chinese yuan is the strongest among emerging market...
Overview: The dollar is recovering from the month-end losses seen at the end of last week. Only the New Zealand dollar among the G10 currencies is holding its own. Japanese reports indicate that...
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