According to JustMarkets’ latest market research, currency movements are increasingly being influenced not only by interest ...
Currency movements are increasingly being influenced not only by interest rate expectations, but also by the relative pace of economic growth across leading economies, according to new research from ...
We expect the dollar to remain supported FX markets are looking fatigued with the Gulf story. Weekend news of the US and Iran ...
After months where markets focused heavily on fiscal concerns and expectations for eventual monetary easing, investors are once again being forced to reassess the prospect that inflation may remain ...
Companies in the US and the UK ramped up their currency hedges last quarter as the war in Iran roiled global markets, an ...
The US dollar recovered a good part of its losses in the early week, forming a key double-bottom. More upside to come? With oil bouncing back above $105, its correlation with the FX market picks up ...
Lower U.S. rates could boost the Euro and influence safe-haven currencies like the Japanese yen and Swiss franc. Current weaker dollar policies could benefit emerging market economies. On September 18 ...
Currency risk management has never been more critical. Over the past decade, businesses have endured a series of shocks. From the 2008 financial crisis to the COVID-19 pandemic and, more recently, ...
Strait of Hormuz escalation keeps risk appetite capped, supporting the dollar even with some negotiation optimism. Yields are ...
To be recognized as one of the best forex brokers in the USA, a brokerage needs to give you a large number of currency pairs, low spreads, minimal costs, and the best trading platforms with analysis ...
Using data on four USD-pegged stablecoins and 27 fiat currencies, this paper documents spillovers from stablecoin-based foreign exchange (FX) to traditional FX markets. We document a gap between the ...
The rupee has already depreciated 6% against the US dollar, and DBS Bank analysts now see it in the 95-100 range through the ...