Global currency market analysis for February 17-21, examining trade policy impacts, central bank shifts, and key economic data implications.
The market spotlight was mainly on U.S. inflation figures this week, but that didn’t stop other economic updates and headlines …
With inflation components showing moderation and labor market conditions holding firm, traders maintained their Fed rate cut expectations despite the …
The major assets took cues from their individual catalysts as traders priced in trade war concerns, increased oil demand projections, …
The stronger U.S. inflation print added another hurdle for the Fed and kept investors on edge about the timing of …
Consolidation was the name of the game early in the day, as market players were biting their nails ahead of …
Market correlations appeared to break down once again, as asset classes struggled to find direction ahead of Powell’s and Trump’s …
Can another set of cooling inflationary pressures convince the Fed to shift back to a more dovish stance? Or will …
Asset classes and major forex pairs were all over the place, as the prospect of more U.S. tariffs kept market …
Tariffs headlines drove market sentiment for most of the week, although there were other positive developments that brought some risk-on …
