Dollar Doesn’t Sink on Lower Fed Forecast but the S&P 500 Does |
- Dollar Doesn’t Sink on Lower Fed Forecast but the S&P 500 Does
- NZD/USD Jumps as GDP Beats Analyst Estimates
- Trading in Volatile Market Conditions: Rollover
- Trading in Volatile Market Conditions: Liquidity
- AUD/USD Post-FOMC Rebound Looks to AU Employment, US CPI for Fuel
- UPDATED: EUR/USD Spikes Higher as FOMC’s New Rate Path Glides Lower
- WTI Crude Oil Price Turn Lower Under Resistance
- China’s Market News: Yuan Drops, Stocks Rise After MSCI Rejection
- DailyFX Technical Focus: EUR/USD Observations Pre-FOMC (June)
- Osborne Hints at More Austerity as ’Leave’ Outlines Path After Brexit
- Stocks, Gold and USD Ready to Make or Break on FOMC
- EURUSD: Range Within a Range
- EUR/USD to Take Cues From Updated Fed Forecasts on Another 9-1 Split
- Preview for June FOMC Meeting and US Dollar; Brexit Update
- S&P 500: Technical Take Heading into FOMC
- GBP/USD Pushes Higher On Upbeat Jobs Data as Unemployment Falls
- Silver Prices: The Grind Continues Ahead of FOMC
- NZD/USD Levels to Watch Ahead of New Zealand GDP and FOMC
- FTSE 100: Sell-off Turns Major Level From Friend to Foe
- Crude Oil, Gold Prices May Fall in Tandem on Fed Rate Decision
- Nikkei 225 Technical Analysis: Former Support Could Cap Gains
- US Dollar May Rise as Fed Leaves 2016 Rates Outlook Unchanged
Dollar Doesn’t Sink on Lower Fed Forecast but the S&P 500 Does Posted: 15 Jun 2016 07:29 PM PDT As expected, the Fed held its benchmark rate range unchanged at its June meeting; but that wasn't the metric that the market was judging the event against. |
NZD/USD Jumps as GDP Beats Analyst Estimates Posted: 15 Jun 2016 05:31 PM PDT The New Zealand Dollar spiked higher today after the country’s GDP figures crossed the wires and beat analyst expectations. |
Trading in Volatile Market Conditions: Rollover Posted: 15 Jun 2016 03:13 PM PDT When volatility spikes due to extreme or unprecedented events, rolls may fluctuate from day to day with both sides possibly being negative. Learn more on how to manage this risk. |
Trading in Volatile Market Conditions: Liquidity Posted: 15 Jun 2016 02:36 PM PDT If the markets approach extreme levels of volatility, one risk a trader is faced with is lessened liquidity. Learn more on how to manage this risk. |
AUD/USD Post-FOMC Rebound Looks to AU Employment, US CPI for Fuel Posted: 15 Jun 2016 01:30 PM PDT AUDUSD is trading within well-defined technical levels ahead of key Australian & U.S. event risk. Here are the updated targets & invalidation levels that matter. |
UPDATED: EUR/USD Spikes Higher as FOMC’s New Rate Path Glides Lower Posted: 15 Jun 2016 12:45 PM PDT The Federal Reserve slightly downgraded its assessment of the US economy for 2016, ultimately hurting the US Dollar. |
WTI Crude Oil Price Turn Lower Under Resistance Posted: 15 Jun 2016 10:20 AM PDT WTI Crude Oil prices have closed lower for four consecutive sessions. Key resistance resides at $53.06 ahead of today’s FOMC meeting. |
China’s Market News: Yuan Drops, Stocks Rise After MSCI Rejection Posted: 15 Jun 2016 08:30 AM PDT MSCI delayed A-share inclusion this June but leaves the window open for acceptance down-the-road. The Chinese Yuan and equities put in divergent moves following the decision. |
DailyFX Technical Focus: EUR/USD Observations Pre-FOMC (June) Posted: 15 Jun 2016 08:25 AM PDT FOMC is in a few hours but don't forget about the medium and longer term EUR/USD observations. |
Osborne Hints at More Austerity as ’Leave’ Outlines Path After Brexit Posted: 15 Jun 2016 08:15 AM PDT Volatility across GBP-crosses remains elevated as British politicians sharpen their rhetoric ahead of next Thursday’s UK-EU referendum. |
Stocks, Gold and USD Ready to Make or Break on FOMC Posted: 15 Jun 2016 06:18 AM PDT This afternoon brings the widely-awaited FOMC meeting for the month of June; where no actual rate moves are expected, but where details will be closely watched for clues of future moves. |
Posted: 15 Jun 2016 06:15 AM PDT |
EUR/USD to Take Cues From Updated Fed Forecasts on Another 9-1 Split Posted: 15 Jun 2016 05:00 AM PDT Revisions to the Fed’s economic projections may have a greater impact on EUR/USD should we see another 9 to 1 split within the committee to retain the current policy. |
Preview for June FOMC Meeting and US Dollar; Brexit Update Posted: 15 Jun 2016 04:45 AM PDT Market risks are running extremely high right now ahead of FOMC and will persist through the Brexit vote next Thursday. |
S&P 500: Technical Take Heading into FOMC Posted: 15 Jun 2016 03:55 AM PDT So far, the U.S. markets continue to hold up relatively well compared to the carnage we have seen in other parts of the globe. |
GBP/USD Pushes Higher On Upbeat Jobs Data as Unemployment Falls Posted: 15 Jun 2016 02:16 AM PDT The British Pound pushed higher, but then stalled after today's job figures beat expectations on almost all fronts |
Silver Prices: The Grind Continues Ahead of FOMC Posted: 15 Jun 2016 01:42 AM PDT |
NZD/USD Levels to Watch Ahead of New Zealand GDP and FOMC Posted: 15 Jun 2016 01:02 AM PDT The NZD/USD gave back some of last week’s gains, but the pair found support to move above 0.7000 ahead of the dairy auction, GDP figures and FOMC |
FTSE 100: Sell-off Turns Major Level From Friend to Foe Posted: 15 Jun 2016 12:59 AM PDT |
Crude Oil, Gold Prices May Fall in Tandem on Fed Rate Decision Posted: 14 Jun 2016 10:59 PM PDT Crude oil and gold prices may fall in tandem if the Federal Reserve opts against confirming the dovish shift in the markets’ policy bets after May’s dismal US jobs data. |
Nikkei 225 Technical Analysis: Former Support Could Cap Gains Posted: 14 Jun 2016 09:58 PM PDT The Nikkei 225 broke below the 16,000 handle which might now act as resistance and cap gains going forward |
US Dollar May Rise as Fed Leaves 2016 Rates Outlook Unchanged Posted: 14 Jun 2016 08:33 PM PDT The US Dollar may rise as the Federal Reserve stands by its forecast for two rate hikes this year, clashing with a sharp dovish shift in the markets’ priced-in outlook. |
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