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Healthy NFP Data May Cause Dollar’s Uptrend To Pause
The dollar’s recovery from its May low could be over, after Friday’s drop in US payrolls data.
Dollar To Continue Its Bullish Run As Fed Signals Tightening
The US dollar has been on fire since last Thursday, extending gains one day after an unexpected shift in the Federal Reserve’s inflation and interest-rate outlook, and raising doubts about the earlier consensus view for a weaker currency in 2021.
Dollar Could Dive Below 90-Level If Fed Ignore Tapering Discussion
If the Federal Reserve’s view on inflation prevails, a few key things must change, particularly when it comes to getting people back to work.
US NFP Will Pressure Dollar Before Fed Meeting This Month
US Treasury yield dropped on Friday amid signs of investors covering short positions in the wake of weaker-than-anticipated US jobs data, putting downward pressure on the dollar.
Dollar Expected To Rebound From Jobs Data This Week
Currency traders are watching this week’s US unemployment rate for cues on the greenback’s path after it retreated from a two-month high against the yen.
Crypto Crashes, Do Not Lose Sight Of Central Banks' Policy Divergence
It will be an intense week for the technology, cryptocurrency, bonds and commodities markets.
Buy Stocks, Sell Dollar Are Main Theme Investment Strategies For Now
Stock valuations are at their richest since the dot-com bubble in 2000. Home prices are back to their pre-financial crisis peak.
Tech Giants’ Earnings This Week To Dominate Market Sentiment
FOMC meeting seems like the big event risk on the calendar this week, but we are not convinced it will really be a dominant theme when there’s so much else going on, such as Tech giants’ earnings, which would set for dominating the market moves.
Tech Giants’ Earnings This Week To Dominate Market Sentiment
The FOMC meeting seems like the big event on the calendar this week, but we are not convinced it will really be a dominant theme when there’s so much else going on, such as Big Tech earnings, which which should set the tone for upcoming market moves.
Wall Street Searching For Every Opportunity To Buy Risk Assets Now
Stocks are coming off a week of gains as earnings topped estimates and strong economic data lifted major averages.
Dollar’s Weakness Is Not Likely To Persist
The dollar has slipped this month as the Federal Reserve stuck to its message that it won’t raise interest rates soon, despite forecasts that the U.S. economy will recover faster than its peers.
U.S. Jobs Report May Support Dollar And Pressure Gold
U.S. employers added the most jobs in seven months with improvement across most industries in March, as more vaccinations and fewer business restrictions supercharged the labor market recovery.
Ready For More Volatility In April?
Traders are bracing for heightened volatility during this holiday-shortened week with quarter-end rebalancing among pension funds and other big investors.
Why Powell Doesn’t Bother To Lower Bond Yield Now?
Jerome Powell has a goal that is bigger than the bond market’s near-term inflation concern.
FOMC Meeting This Week May Support Dollar
Global stock markets wobbled in recent weeks as bond yields rose, driven by optimism in the vaccine rollout for COVID-19 and the resumption of consumption spending. The environment of rising yield is seen as a short-term boost for the U.S. dollar.
Why Bond Sell-off Reduces Risk Sentiment This Time
Fear of inflation is causing investors to speculate the Federal Reserve may have to shift policy sooner than expected, by either reducing bond purchases or even raising rates at some point. That would be a negative for stocks.
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