The dollar on Friday was poised for its most significant weekly decline since January, as other currencies appreciated amid optimism that a ceasefire in the Gulf will be sustained and oil shipping will recommence. The future trajectory of the markets is expected to depend on the results of the discussions taking place over the weekend Read More
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Equities have experienced a reduction in the gains observed yesterday. Benchmark 10-year bond yields are predominantly stronger. The dollar has predominantly remained within limited fluctuations relative to the G10 currencies. Most currencies exhibit a slight strengthening, with the exception of the Australian and Canadian dollars, as well as the Japanese yen. The JP Morgan Emerging Read More
The dollar continued to exhibit instability on Thursday following widespread declines, as investors cautiously evaluated the likelihood of a tenuous two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran maintaining its integrity. The ceasefire deal seemed precarious, with Israel maintaining its concurrent military actions against the Iran-aligned militia Hezbollah in Lebanon. Meanwhile, Tehran accused both Israel Read More
The dollar exhibits a predominantly narrow mix against the G10 currencies. Excluding the Swedish krona, which has declined nearly 0.75% following an unexpected soft March CPI, the remaining G10 currencies are fluctuating by less than 0.2%. Investors are poised with caution as the US ultimatum deadline approaches, coinciding with the Asia Pacific session today. Reports Read More
As traders anticipated a deadline set by the United States for Iran to open the Persian Gulf to shipping or risk assaults on its infrastructure, the dollar remained slightly below recent highs on Tuesday. Due to the Middle East conflict and the closing of the Gulf’s chokepoint at the Strait of Hormuz, energy prices have Read More
The dollar maintained its position on Monday, while the yen approached the significant 160 per dollar threshold, as anxious investors assessed the intensifying conflict in Iran, with attention focused on the recent ultimatum from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. In a strongly worded Easter Sunday social media post, Read More
Equities and bonds have experienced a significant decline. The US dollar has experienced a significant increase. The Trump administration may find the market’s response unsatisfactory, and efforts for damage control could be initiated today. However, with the long weekend approaching, starting tomorrow for several financial hubs—some of which will also be closed on Monday—it may Read More
The dollar strengthened against major currencies on Thursday, reversing two days of declines, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s address on Iran, which dashed hopes for a potential ceasefire in the Middle East conflict that has unsettled investors and disrupted markets. In the national address delivered by Trump, he indicated that the conflict in Iran is Read More
The conflict in the Middle East exerted pressure on equities and fixed income securities while bolstering the value of the dollar. If, and that may still be a significant if, the war comes to a close, the markets are projecting a turnaround: an upswing in stocks and bonds alongside a depreciated dollar. Option-related buying may Read More
The dollar exhibits a narrow range of movements, showing a slightly stronger profile. The increase in the eurozone’s CPI this month was anticipated. Significant options are positioned at $1.15, set to expire today and tomorrow, which could potentially hinder a substantial recovery of the euro. Tokyo has indicated a decline in March CPI, accompanied by Read More









