Chinese Yuan Strengthens Despite Poor Economic Data

The Chinese yuan is rising on Tuesday, despite the release of data that is reflecting poorly on the national economy. But investors might be focusing more on the US government’s actions on Huawei and the arrest of CFO Meng Wenzhou, which might lead to Beijing retaliating by targeting American executives. Ultimately, the situation could threaten the 90-day trade truce agreed upon by President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping. According to the China Passenger Car … “Chinese Yuan Strengthens Despite Poor Economic Data”

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British Pound Hits New Yearly Lows on Brexit News and Political Uncertainty

The  British pound today dropped to  new yearly lows in  the  American session after European Union officials insisted that they would not reopen Brexit negotiations. The  pound made an  about-turn after rallying higher in  the  early European session on  positive Brexit news from Ireland regarding the  Irish backstop amid positive UK jobs data. The  GBP/USD … “British Pound Hits New Yearly Lows on Brexit News and Political Uncertainty”

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Canadian Dollar Weakens on Falling Crude Prices, Mixed Data

The Canadian dollar is weakening against its American counterpart on Monday, driven by falling crude prices and mixed economic data. The loonie was looking to extend the momentum following last week’s upbeat jobs report, but it has since joined other commodity currencies in the decline. Investors viewed the latest construction numbers as a mixed bag. According to Statistics Canada, Housing starts surged to a five-month high of 216,000, but this was … “Canadian Dollar Weakens on Falling Crude Prices, Mixed Data”

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British Pound Crashes Against US Dollar on Delay of Crucial Brexit Vote

The  Sterling pound today crashed against the  US dollar following media reports that the  crucial Brexit vote scheduled for  tomorrow had been postponed by  the  Prime Minister. The  pound had reacted in  a  stable fashion earlier in  the  day following the  release of  the  latest monthly UK GDP estimate, which was in  line with expectations. … “British Pound Crashes Against US Dollar on Delay of Crucial Brexit Vote”

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USD/JPY: A Decline Below 112.23 To Confirm Selling Pressure But Downside Likely Limited – ING

Safe-haven flows sent the Japanese yen higher. What’s next? Will stocks continue lower? Here is their view, courtesy of eFXdata: ING discusses USD/JPY technical outlook and maintains a downward bias on a multi-day basis. “The recent trend change below the MA-50 line at 113.09 and the underlying trend line around 112.95 is suggesting short-term selling … “USD/JPY: A Decline Below 112.23 To Confirm Selling Pressure But Downside Likely Limited – ING”

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Canadian Dollar Ends Week Lower on Risk Aversion, Falling Oil Prices

The Canadian dollar ended the week lower, joining other commodity currencies in decline. The main theme of the week was risk aversion on the Forex markets, which made safer currencies the strongest, while hurting riskier currencies related to raw materials and growth. The week started on a seemingly positive note on reports about a truce in the trade war between the United States and China. But the market sentiment quickly went south and deteriorated further in the second half … “Canadian Dollar Ends Week Lower on Risk Aversion, Falling Oil Prices”

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US Dollar Falls on Weak Jobs Report, Capped by Strong Consumer Sentiment

The US dollar is tumbling at the end of the trading week as a new jobs report was weaker than expected. The greenback’s losses were capped on a new survey that found consumer sentiment remains strong. With the equities markets in shambles, and the Federal Reserve behaving in a dovish manner, it is possible that the buck’s 2018 ascent may crumble heading into 2019. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the US economy added … “US Dollar Falls on Weak Jobs Report, Capped by Strong Consumer Sentiment”

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Canadian Dollar Rallies on Upbeat Canadian Jobs Data Amid Weak NFP Data

The  Canadian dollar today rallied higher against its US counterpart following the  release of  upbeat Canadian jobs data, versus the  disappointing US nonfarm payrolls data. The  USD/CAD dropped to  new weekly lows on  the  jobs data as  well as  the  higher global crude oil prices, which also favored the  loonie. The  USD/CAD currency pair today … “Canadian Dollar Rallies on Upbeat Canadian Jobs Data Amid Weak NFP Data”

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US Dollar Declines amid Falling Treasury Yields, Disappointing Employment Data

The US dollar declined against its major peers today despite the risk-negative sentiment. Market analysts explained the drop by falling Treasury yields and disappointing employment data. Thursday’s macroeconomic data disappointed market participants, with employment rising less than was expected while unemployment claims being above forecasts. Meanwhile, 10-year US Treasuries slumped 1.85%. As a result, bets for an interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve in December … “US Dollar Declines amid Falling Treasury Yields, Disappointing Employment Data”

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Canadian Dollar Weakens on Falling Oil Prices, Bearish BOC Warning

The Canadian dollar is tumbling on Thursday as the price of oil plunges and the Bank of Canada (BOC) issues another bearish warning about the national economy. The loonie has performed poorly against the greenback, sliding nearly 1% over the last week and 7% so far this year. On Wednesday, the central bank left its main interest rate unchanged at 1.75%, contributing to the dovish tone that continues to surprise markets. After months of being … “Canadian Dollar Weakens on Falling Oil Prices, Bearish BOC Warning”

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