Forex News
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One evening in March — at 8:41 p.m. Chicago time to be exact — internal warnings flashed within Walmart Inc. about a curious thing happening at hundreds of its stores across the US. Shoppers scanning certain items at self-checkout stands were seeing the wrong prices. Some prices were lower than listed. Others were higher. Unbeknownst to those buying food, ...
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A global malware network responsible for the theft of $5.9 billion in Covid relief funds and tied to other crimes like child exploitation and bomb threats has been shut down, Department of Justice officials announced Wednesday. The DOJ arrested 35-year-old YunHe Wang, a Chinese national who was charged with creating the “botnet,” a kind of malware that ...
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Inflation and wages are kind of a chicken or egg issue. Do higher prices cause higher wages or do higher wages cause higher prices? I suppose it’s probably a little of both. There is an obvious relationship when you look at the data. Here’s a look at year-over-year wage growth versus trailing twelve-month inflation going back to 1965: chart Wages grow ...
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The USD/JPY is nearing intervention territory as it climbs above 157.00. Are we going to see a re-test of 160.00? The US dollar has been strengthening again, following a surprise rise in US consumer confidence for May, strengthening bond yields, and ongoing Fed hawkishness. Our short-term USD/JPY forecast remains bullish amid the BoJ’s current policy ...
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European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot said it would “soon” be time to ease monetary policy in the region, but cautioned that the process would need to be done slowly to keep inflation in check. “It can soon be appropriate to ease the currently restrictive monetary policy stance and gradually take our foot off the brake ... policy rates ...
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North Korea fired around 10 short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Thursday, the South Korean military said, a day after sending hundreds of large balloons carrying trash and manure into the South. The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said it detected the flight vehicles presumed to be short-range ballistic missiles fired from the Sunan area in ...
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Today marked the start of the two-day process in which the EuroZone updates the markets on its April inflation reading. The final number will be available on Friday, after major ...
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European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot said it would “soon” be time to ease monetary policy in the region, but cautioned that the process would need to be done ...
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Extending the dismal pace of US economy growth (if not outright contraction) observed in last month's Beige Book, which was validated by the sharp drop in Q1 GDP growth which ...
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National economic activity continued to expand from early April to mid-May; however, conditions varied across industries and Districts. Most Districts reported slight or modest growth, while two noted no change in activity. Retail spending was flat to up slightly, reflecting lower discretionary spending and heightened price sensitivity among consumers. Auto sales were roughly flat, with a few Districts noting that manufacturers were offering incentives to spur sales. Travel and tourism strengthened across much of the country, boosted by increased leisure and business travel, but hospitality contacts were mixed in their outlooks for the summer season. Demand for nonfinancial services rose, and activity in transportation services was mixed, as port and rail activity increased whereas reports of trucking and freight demand varied. Nonprofits and community organizations cited continued solid demand for their services, and manufacturing activity was widely characterized as flat to up, though two Districts cited declines. Tight credit standards and high interest rates continued to constrain lending growth. Housing demand rose modestly, and single-family construction increased, though there were reports of rising rates impacting sales activity. Conditions in the commercial real estate sector softened amid supply concerns, tight credit conditions, and elevated borrowing costs. Energy activity was largely stable, whereas agricultural reports were mixed, as drought conditions eased in some Districts, but farm finances/incomes remained a concern. Overall outlooks grew somewhat more pessimistic amid reports of rising uncertainty and greater downside risks post: FED BEIGE BOOK: PRICES INCREASED AT A MODEST PACE OVER THE REPORTING PERIOD. post: FED BEIGE BOOK: OVERALL OUTLOOKS GREW SOMEWHAT MORE PESSIMISTIC AMID REPORTS OF RISING UNCERTAINTY AND GREATER DOWNSIDE RISKS. post: FED BEIGE BOOK: NATIONAL ECONOMIC ACTIVITY CONTINUED TO EXPAND FROM EARLY APRIL TO MID-MAY. HOWEVER, CONDITIONS VARIED ACROSS INDUSTRIES AND DISTRICTS. post: FED'S BEIGE BOOK: EMPLOYMENT ROSE AT A SLIGHT PACE OVERALL. EIGHT DISTRICTS REPORTED NEGLIGIBLE TO MODEST JOB GAINS,AND THE REMAINING FOUR DISTRICTS REPORTED NO CHANGES IN EMPLOYMENT.
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post: RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA HEAD ECONOMIST HUNTER: WE AGREE WITH THE TREASURY FORECAST ON INFLATION
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The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® rose in May to 102.0 (1985=100) from 97.5 in April (a slight upward revision). The Present Situation Index—based on consumers' ...
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The USD saw decent strength in Wednesdays session, with The US Dollar Index (DXY) rising from an open of 104.67, pushing through the resistance at 105 to hit a high of 105.14 on the back of firmer US Treasury yields. Despite this rally DXY is heading into the end of the month looking to have its first monthly decline since December 2023. Ahead today we have ...
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Weak demand for US 7-year treasuries sent Wall Street indices lower on Wednesday, on concerns that funding the US deficit will drive up yields alongside ‘higher for longer’ Fed rates. And that manifested with a higher US yields curve and a stronger USD, which enjoyed at strongest daily performance in over a month. This week I have warned of a potential ...
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Although South Korea is one of the more developed financial markets, the operating hours for its foreign exchange (FX) market have been quite limited. Until now, the Korean won trading has only been active for 6.5 hours, but it will soon be significantly prolonged. This change will be groundbreaking, extending the official session to 17 hours. According to ...