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Short Sterling Futures - Mar 22 (FSSc1)
London
Currency in GBP
Disclaimer
99.30
0.00(0.00%)
Delayed Data
Day's Range
99.29
99.32
52 wk Range
99.24
99.94
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Russia is thought to be behind the cyber-attack on Ukraine at the end of last week, but a military attack over the weekend may have been underpinning risk appetites today. The...
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The Omicron variant has been detected in more countries, but the capital markets are taking it in stride. Risk appetites appear to be stabilizing. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose...
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The fire that burnt through the capital markets before the weekend, triggered by the new COVID mutation, burned itself out in the Asian Pacific equity trading earlier today. A...
The US dollar has come back bid from the weekend against most currencies following the talk by a couple of Fed governors about the possibility of accelerating the tapering at next...
Last week's bond market rally has stalled. Benchmark 10-year yields were up 1-3 bp in Europe, and the three bp increase in the US puts the yield slightly below 1.50%. Equities were...
The market was awaiting the ECB meeting and the first look at the US Q3 GDP. The pullback in US shares yesterday was a drag on the Asia Pacific equities. It was the first...
The day’s big events lie ahead: the UK’s budget, the Bank of Canada, and the central bank of Brazil meetings. The US data on tap, especially trade and inventories, will allow...