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FX Daily: Not Too Hot to Handle By Frantisek Taborsky - Jan 12, 2024

Rate expectations were not moved by slightly hotter-than-expected US CPI, and support for the dollar has mostly come through the risk-sentiment channel. Range-bound trading may persist despite...

The Commodities Feed: Sentiment Weakens By Warren Patterson - Jan 09, 2024

Large parts of the commodity complex came under pressure yesterday, with the sell-off led by energy. European gas prices came under pressure with ample storage, whilst for oil there are more signs of...

FX Daily: If in Doubt, Seek Carry By Chris Turner - Jan 09, 2024

Major FX pairs look to have settled into early-year ranges and now await the next big input – Thursday's release of December CPI data for the US. The modest back-up in interest rates this year...

FX Daily: Navigating Data Inconsistency By Francesco Pesole - Jan 08, 2024

The dollar is back around Friday’s open levels against most G10 currencies as markets face contradicting indications from the jobs market and ISM services index. Expect a quiet start to the week...

The Commodities Feed: Bearish EIA Report By Warren Patterson - Jan 05, 2024

A bearish EIA report saw oil giving back some of its gains made earlier in the week. Meanwhile, nickel continues to come under pressure with fundamentals set to remain soft through 2024Energy - Large...

FX Daily: Soft Landings Playbook By Chris Turner - Jan 05, 2024

The soft landing playbook could see a temporary reversal today were the December US jobs report to come in on the strong side. The market seems to have gotten a little ahead of itself in pricing the...

FX Daily: Cautious BoJ Hits the Yen By Chris Turner - Dec 19, 2023

The Bank of Japan did not give in to market pressure and kept its dovish guidance intact. However, the wording on the economic and inflation outlook paves the way for a hike in the second quarter in...

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