Risk-On Hurting GoldGold prices are trading a little lower on Monday as we kick of the week with a positive risk tone. Despite the ongoing conflict in Gaza, traders have been buoyed by Friday’s set of...
BTC Pulls Back on Friday Profit-Taking
BTC Pulling BackBitcoin price are pulling back from recent YTD highs as we approach the weekend. After topping out ahead of the 37030 level, BTC prices have since shed around 6%. The move comes...
Hawkish ECB Comments Boost EURUSD
EUR Higher on ThursdayThe Euro is catching a bid today on the back of comments from ECB’s Schnabel yesterday. Following on from the ECB holding rates unchanged this month, Schnabel warned that it is...
GBPUSD Rallies on BOE's 'Hawkish Hold'
Bailey Holds SteadyGBP is starting the day in a more muted fashion, on the back of the November BOE meeting yesterday. The Pound was seen firmly higher through Thursday trading as traders digested a...
FOMC Meeting: A Disappointment for the Dollar
The US dollar took a hit following the Federal Reserve's meeting, with the American currency index retracting by 107 points to 106 on Thursday, down from its recent high. The increased supply of...
Apple Watchers Brace for Q3 Earnings & Q4 Outlook
Apple Earnings DueAway from the central bank action we’re seeing this week, US earnings season is still rolling on and attention today will be on tech giant Apple. The group is due to report Q3...
Fed Pause Creates Bullish Opportunity in Gold
Fed Pauses AgainGold prices are well bid today with the US Dollar starting the day in a muted fashion on the back of yesterday’s November FOMC meeting. The market had been expecting a “hawkish hold”...
GBPUSD in Focus As Traders Await BOE"
BOE on DeckFollowing the Fed last night, all eyes now turn to the BOE today with traders keen to see whether the UK central bank will announce a similar pause or push further with tightening. The...
Dollar Poised For FOMC Breakout?
US Data & Fed On WatchLooking ahead today we have plenty to watch in terms of USD action. The October ADP employment number, JOLTS job openings and October ISM all come ahead of the November FOMC...
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