EUR/USD Hits New 2018 Lows Despite Positive Eurozone CPI Data

The EUR/USD currency pair today hit fresh 2018 lows in the mid-European session despite the release of mostly positive Eurozone CPI data. The currency pair had a muted reaction to the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s speech in Frankfurt today, but headed lower triggered by the stronger US dollar. The EUR/USD currency pair today lost over 90 points to decline from a high of 1.1854 to a low of 1.1763. The currency pair maintained … “EUR/USD Hits New 2018 Lows Despite Positive Eurozone CPI Data”

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Australian Dollar Firm in Face of Disappointing Reports

The Australian dollar was firm today despite underwhelming domestic macroeconomic reports released over the current trading session. The Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index for Australia declined 0.6% in May, the same as in April. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that the Wage Price Index rose 0.5% in the first quarter of this year from the previous three months, matching the increase in the fourth quarter of the last year. Analysts were counting on a somewhat faster … “Australian Dollar Firm in Face of Disappointing Reports”

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Japanese Economy Halts Growth, Yen Doesn’t Care

Japan’s economy surprised economists, unexpectedly halting growth last quarter. Yet that did not bother the Japanese yen, which rose against its major rivals today. Japan’s Cabinet Office reported that gross domestic product fell 0.2% in the first quarter of this year from the previous month. Analysts had predicted no growth. At the same time, the annual GDP deflator rose 0.5%, beating forecasts of a 0.3% … “Japanese Economy Halts Growth, Yen Doesn’t Care”

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Euro Drops Against a Strong US Dollar Amid Mixed Eruozone Data

The euro today registered a significant drop against the US dollar from the mid-European session following high demand for the greenback boosted by higher US Treasury yields. Mixed data from a cross the Eurozone such as the weak German GDP data released earlier today also contributed to the euro’s weakness against the greenback. The EUR/USD currency pair today lost over 110 points to drop from a high of 1.1940 to a low of 1.1820. The currency pair … “Euro Drops Against a Strong US Dollar Amid Mixed Eruozone Data”

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British Pound Remains Depressed on Mixed UK Jobs Report

The British pound today remained depressed against the US dollar despite the release of the mostly positive UK labour market report for May. The increase in the 10-year US Treasury yields to levels above the crucial 3.00% level exerted downward pressure on the cable restricting any positive moves by the currency pair. The GBP/USD currency pair today lost 50 points to decline from a high of 1.3572 to a low of 1.3522, but later rallied slightly higher. … “British Pound Remains Depressed on Mixed UK Jobs Report”

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Australian Dollar Stable After RBA Minutes & China’s Data

The Australian dollar was rather stable today, rising against some rivals and falling versus others, but only just a little bit. Fundamentals were somewhat mixed, giving the currency no help in finding direction. Among important events during the current trading session were the policy minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia and China’s macroeconomic releases. The RBA released minutes of its latest policy meeting today. In them, the central … “Australian Dollar Stable After RBA Minutes & China’s Data”

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Malaysian Ringgit Recovers After Touching Four-Month Low

The Malaysian ringgit touched the lowest level in four months today but has managed to recover by now. Last week, former Prime Mister Mahathir Mohamad surprised many analysts by winning the seat again, but this time as a member of the opposition coalition. Market participants were concerned that the first shift in power since the country got independence means significant uncertainty. That hurt the currency, but it looks like the market … “Malaysian Ringgit Recovers After Touching Four-Month Low”

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Japanese Yen Drops as USA Make Concessions to China

The Japanese yen traded broadly lower today after the news that the United States made some concessions to China in the trade talks. Japan’s macroeconomic data was unable to support the currency. The market sentiment improved after US President Donald Trump twitted about helping China’s ZTE Corporation. ZTE Corp is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and systems company. The company was selling US goods to Iran illegally, which … “Japanese Yen Drops as USA Make Concessions to China”

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Correction or crash? US Retail Sales to set new course for the dollar

All measures of Retail Sales are expected to rise, but with a significant variation. The Control Group measure holds the key to the reaction. The US Dollar made a significant correction on the previous critical figure and awaits the verdict from this report. The US Retail Sales are published on Tuesday, May 15th, at 12:30 … “Correction or crash? US Retail Sales to set new course for the dollar”

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