Pound edges higher ahead of GDP
The pound started the week quietly and this has continued on Tuesday. In the North American session,...
The pound started the week quietly and this has continued on Tuesday. In the North American session,...
Solid retail sales fails to move loonie Canada’s retail sales rebounded in October after a dis...
RBA cautiously optimistic about Omicron The RBA minutes from the December meeting were cautious but ...
Headless chickens rule oil markets Brent crude and WTI finished on moderately lower overnight, but t...
Asian markets ignore US sell-off Asian equities are mostly higher today, thanks to a wave of short-c...
US dollar pauses after rally The dollar index fell slightly overnight as some profit-taking of Frida...
Asia equity markets edge higher The Omicron/Build Back Better (BBB) sell-off seen yesterday morning ...
It does not feel like the most wonderful time of the year for Wall Street. US stocks are not seein...
Oil Crude prices fell faster than risk appetite did after Senator Manchin said he won’t support Pr...
The US dollar is flexing some muscle as USD/CAD has started the week with considerable gains and is ...
Oil suffers ahead of difficult Q1 for the global economy Oil prices are getting pummelled again as s...
A feast of negative headlines over the weekend is dampening sentiment at the start of the week as eq...
Risk sentiment has cooled down, which has meant losses for the Australian dollar and other currencie...
The New Zealand dollar continues to lose ground. In the European session, NZD/USD is trading at 0.67...
Oil gets an Omicron/Manchin bath Omicron nerves are getting more frazzled by the day, especially in ...
Jonny Hart speaks to APAC Senior Market Analyst Jeffrey Halley about news impacting the market and t...
Omicron jitters boost US dollar There’s something to be said for being the least-ugly horse in the...
Omicron and US politics send Asia stocks lower As outlined above, a combination of increasing omicro...
China cuts lending benchmark China appears to be blinking in the face of slowing growth next year, t...
A bullish signal? With both the ECB and BoE meetings now behind us, how do we assess the impact on t...