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Nov

Offshore Yuan Steady Amid Strong Inflation Data

The offshore yuan remained around 7.12 per dollar, trading in a sideways range as weekend data showed consumer prices in China unexpectedly rose 0.2% in October, rebounding from a 0.3% decline in September and defying forecasts for no change. Producer prices fell 2.1% last month, the softest decrease in 14 months. Those figures followed trade […]

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10
Nov

Australian Dollar Gains on Hawkish RBA Comments

The Australian dollar climbed above $0.65, nearing one-week highs, after Reserve Bank of Australia Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser noted that monetary policy faces an unusual challenge and emphasized the need to keep policy tight to contain inflation. Hauser added that demand was “slightly” above potential when GDP growth accelerated last year, marking the tightest recovery […]

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10
Nov

Yen Weakens on Stimulus Expectations

The Japanese yen depreciated toward 154 per dollar on Monday, nearing nine-month lows amid expectations that the new administration will push for a massive stimulus package and support accommodative monetary policy. A draft outline of the plan indicated that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s government will urge the central bank to prioritize strong economic growth alongside […]

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07
Nov

Trade of The Day – EUR/USD

Facts Recommendation Long position on EURUSD at market price Opinion The EURUSD has been under heavy selling pressure recently, but the chart now shows early signs of stabilization. The pair rebounded after touching the 200-day exponential moving average (EMA 200) — marked in red on the chart. Recent European PMI data exceeded expectations, while the ongoing U.S. government shutdown and the highest number of […]

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07
Nov

Offshore Yuan Falls on Disappointing Trade Data

The offshore yuan weakened to around 7.12 per dollar on Friday, reversing gains from the previous session as China’s unexpected export contraction weighed on an economy facing a year-end slowdown. Exports fell for the first time in eight months in October 2025, reaching its lowest level since February, with shipments to the US plunging for […]

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07
Nov

GBP/USD extends much-needed recovery as Cable recovers 1.31

GBP/USD climbed on Thursday, driven into the high side by over-extended bearish price action that has plagued the pair, as well as a surprisingly close Bank of England (BoE) vote on interest rate moves that gave investors hope that the BoE might be moving to support the UK’s flagging economy despite still-high inflation metrics. The BoE’s […]

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07
Nov

Australian Dollar remains subdued following China’s Trade Balance data

Australian Dollar (AUD) declines against the US Dollar (USD) on Friday, extending its losses for the second successive session. The AUD/USD pair loses ground as China’s Trade Balance arrived at CNY640.4 billion for October, narrowing from the previous figure of CNY645.47 billion. China’s Exports fell 0.8% year-over-year (YoY) in October against 8.4% in September. Meanwhile, imports rose […]

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07
Nov

NZD/USD drifts lower below 0.5650 as China’s Trade Surplus narrows in October

The NZD/USD pair attracts some sellers near 0.5620 during the Asian trading hours on Friday. The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) weakens against the US Dollar (USD) after a narrowing of China’s trade surplus in October and a weak New Zealand jobs report. Traders brace for the flash U-Mich Consumer Sentiment survey later on Friday. Data released […]

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07
Nov

USD/CAD remains above 1.4100 near six-month highs despite Fed rate cut odds

USD/CAD continues its winning streak that began on October 30, trading around 1.4120 during the Asian hours on Friday. The pair remains near the six-month high of 1.4140, reached on November 5, as the US Dollar (USD) rebounds after posting losses in the previous session. Traders will likely observe the preliminary Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index data […]

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07
Nov

Japanese Yen consolidates as BoJ rate hike uncertainty persist after weak data

The Japanese Yen (JPY) is seen consolidating the previous day’s strong gains against its American counterpart and oscillating in a range during the Asian session on Friday amid mixed cues. Against the backdrop of Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s pro-stimulus stance, the disappointing release of Japan’s Household Spending data fueled speculations that the Bank […]

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