01 May 2018 08:41 | Financial Times |
The pound fell deeper into negative territory on Tuesday, with Britain's currency recently off 1 per cent against the US dollar. Sterling fell as low as $1.3632 just after 2.30pm in London, leaving it down 1 per cent on the day. It also hit the day's ...
more01 May 2018 08:41 | AgWeb (blog) |
During the month of May, the western U.S. will be warmer than usual and the east will be mild in the north and warm south. Precipitation during May will be a little greater than usual in the upper Midwest and southeastern states with a small region ...
more01 May 2018 07:39 | Seeking Alpha |
Global equities again nudge a tad higher during a holiday shortened trading week in which many markets across both Europe and Asia are shut in observance of Labor Day.
more01 May 2018 06:46 | MarketWatch |
Gold futures traded at their lowest levels in two months on Tuesday as the dollar tested fresh 2018 highs and Treasury yields climbed a day ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary-policy decision.
more01 May 2018 06:09 | MarketWatch |
Besides the Fed meeting, traders are also focused on Friday's April U.S. nonfarm payrolls report, which could lend further support to the U.S. dollar, which booked its best monthly performance since the presidential election in November 2016 in April ...
more01 May 2018 04:56 | The Globe and Mail |
The dollar broke into positive territory for the year on Tuesday and bond yields were creeping higher again, as rising oil prices fuelled bets that the Federal Reserve will flag more U.S. rate hikes this week. May Day holidays in many centres across ...
more30 Apr 2018 23:52 | South China Morning Post |
There are almost 24 billion reasons why the US dollar could strengthen. Away from the weak Hong Kong dollar narrative, there is an even bigger story, one where the foreign exchange market has made a massive structural bet against the US dollar that ...
more23 Nov 2017 16:41 | The Business Times |
[LONDON] Gold prices steadied on Thursday to trade nearly flat after rising nearly 1 per cent in the previous session as the dollar extended its swoon amid reduced expectations for US interest rate hikes next year. The dollar suffered its biggest drop ...
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