Dollar Dips as Pound and Euro Rebound
The Dollar is giving back some ground against the Euro and the British Pound after several weeks of gains. The trend reversal comes as global Central Banks adopt a more dovish tilt, while Brexit...
The Dollar is giving back some ground against the Euro and the British Pound after several weeks of gains. The trend reversal comes as global Central Banks adopt a more dovish tilt, while Brexit...
To say that last week was a busy session for forex would certainly be an understatement. The "will they, won't they" saga of Brexit continues to go nowhere—and consequently, the Pound Sterling has...
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The dollar rally faces a test as the first week of April brings a flood of economic data. Take a look at some (certainly not all) of the key statistics due out Monday through Friday:
Did you see that move in EUR/USD yesterday?
Since hitting a low in early March, EUR/USD has been on a tear, gaining eight out of 11 trading days. Heading into yesterday's Federal Reserve meeting,...
On Monday, the British Pound shot 1% higher. Those gains were magnified in the Asian and London trading sessions before the pair sold off sharply. Coming into the office Tuesday, futures and forex...
We have a HUGE WEEK for markets ahead. Take a look at the economic events that are poised to move forex markets in the next five days:
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