US Dollar Enters Consolidation, Ending Week Flat

The US dollar entered a consolidation mode, ending the week flat against most of its major rivals. As for other currencies, the Canadian dollar and the Great Britain pound were the strongest, while the New Zealand dollar ended the week extremely soft. The greenback was rising in the first half of the week, but reversed the rally after consumer inflation data came out weaker than was expected. Still, the currency remained supported by the policy outlook. … “US Dollar Enters Consolidation, Ending Week Flat”

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US Dollar Declines on Friday, Heads to End Week Flat

The US dollar extended yesterday’s decline today, heading to end the week flat versus most of its major rivals. The dollar remained extremely soft following the Thursday’s worse-than-expected inflation data. Today’s reports were decent for the most part as both import and export prices were rising, while the consumer sentiment remained unchanged despite forecasts of a decline. The Survey of Consumer Sentiment by the University of Michigan provided interesting insights into consumer expectations: … “US Dollar Declines on Friday, Heads to End Week Flat”

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Canadian Dollar Drops Against US Dollar on Disappointing Jobs Report

The Canadian dollar today registered a significant loss against its American counterpart following the release of Canada’s April employment report in the early North American session. The loonie was stronger against the greenback in the Asian to mid-European sessions backed by the weakening US dollar following yesterday’s mixed US CPI report. The USD/CAD currency pair today rallied from a low of 1.2726 to a high of 1.2795 after the disappointing Canadian jobs report. The currency pair … “Canadian Dollar Drops Against US Dollar on Disappointing Jobs Report”

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Australian Dollar Mixed After Poor Housing Data

The housing report released in Australia today was very poor and missed already pessimistic expectations. Yet the Australian dollar was mixed, falling against some rivals, but managing to etch gains versus others. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that the seasonally adjusted number of home loans dropped by 2.2% in March following the 0.2% fall in February. Analysts had predicted a bit smaller drop by 1.9%. AUD/USD was up from … “Australian Dollar Mixed After Poor Housing Data”

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NZ Dollar Fails to Rally on Positive Manufacturing PMI

The New Zealand dollar attempted to rally today on the back of the very good manufacturing report, but failed, and is now trading lower against most rivals with the exception of the very soft US dollar. The seasonally adjusted Performance of Manufacturing Index reported by Business NZ climbed to 58.9 in April from 53.1 in March. That was the highest level since January 2016. At the same time, food prices rose just 0.1% last … “NZ Dollar Fails to Rally on Positive Manufacturing PMI”

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USD: April CPI Tilts The Odds In Favor Of 2 More Fed Hikes This Year Rather Than 3 – CIBC

US Core inflation came out at 2.1%, below expectations. What does it mean for the greenback going forward? Here is their view, courtesy of eFXdata: CIBC Research discusses its reaction to today’s US CPI report for the month of April. “Slowly but surely, inflation is heating up. US consumer prices advanced 0.2% in April, leaving … “USD: April CPI Tilts The Odds In Favor Of 2 More Fed Hikes This Year Rather Than 3 – CIBC”

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US Dollar Retreats as Inflation Misses Expectations

The US dollar fell against its most-traded rivals (with the exception of the extremely weak Great Britain pound) after US inflation missed expectations. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the Consumer Price Index rose 0.2% in April on a seasonally adjusted basis following the 0.1% decline in March. It was a slower rate of growth than 0.3% predicted by experts. The core CPI rose 0.1%, also missing expectations — 0.2%. Analysts … “US Dollar Retreats as Inflation Misses Expectations”

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British Pound Drops Against US Dollar on BoE Rate Decision

The British pound today dropped significantly against the US dollar after the Bank of England left its monetary policy unchanged to the disappointment of many investors. The GBP/USD currency pair had initially rallied higher in the early European session despite the release of weak UK trade balance data in anticipation of the BoE rate decision. The GBP/USD currency pair today dropped from a high of 1.3618 to a low of 1.3459 following the BoE decision. The currency pair … “British Pound Drops Against US Dollar on BoE Rate Decision”

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Japanese Yen Recover After Intraday Losses

The Japanese yen fell during the Thursday trading session but has managed to trim its losses against some rivals and erase them outright versus other by now. The Bank of Japan released the Summary of Opinions at the Monetary Policy Meeting in April. It showed that the central bank thinks it is too early to discuss policy normalization until the bank is close to achieving its 2% inflation target. The BoJ reported … “Japanese Yen Recover After Intraday Losses”

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Malaysian Ringgit Falls After Election

The Malaysian ringgit fell against the US dollar today after the surprise outcome of the country’s general election. In the surprise outcome, Mahathir Mohamad won the Prime Minister seat from the incumbent Prime Minister Najib Razak as the opposition Pakatan Harapan coalition came as a victor in the election. It was historic event for the country, being the first time for the ruling Barisan Nasional alliance to lose power. Markets reacted negatively to the news as the change of power means … “Malaysian Ringgit Falls After Election”

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