Currency snapshot (major pairs)
Feb 04, 2016 14:36 pm UTC| Commentary
Dollar index trading at 96.42 (-0.9%). Strength meter (today so far) - Euro +1%, Franc +0.80%, Yen +0.90%, GBP +0.14% Strength meter (since last week) - Euro +3.44%, Franc +2.45%, Yen +3.44%, GBP +2.56% EUR/USD...
Feb 04, 2016 13:51 pm UTC| Commentary
Energy pack is again red today. Weekly performance at a glance in chart table. Oil (WTI) - WTI is back in red after yesterdays block buster gains. Todays range $33-31.7 WTI is currently trading at $32.2/barrel....
Currency snapshot (commodity pairs)
Feb 04, 2016 13:35 pm UTC| Commentary
Dollar index trading at 96.49 (-0.84%) Strength meter (today so far) - Aussie +0.85%, Kiwi +1.2%, Loonie +0.78% Strength meter (since last week) - Aussie +1.93%, Kiwi +3.83%, Loonie +2.05% AUD/USD - Trading at...
Commodities snapshot (precious & industrial)
Feb 04, 2016 13:19 pm UTC| Commentary
Metal pack is sharply up today. Performance this week at a glance in chart table - Gold - Gold gained further as Dollar is down across board. Todays range $1140-1150 Gold is currently trading at $1149/troy ounce....
Ian McCafferty: twice hawk, twice fail
Feb 04, 2016 12:26 pm UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Bank of Englands (BOE), only vocal hawk disappeared today again. Ian McCafferty dropped his call for immediate rate hike and Bank of Englands Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is united again in their vote. 9-0 in favor of...
FED watch: Watch out for Loretta Mester tonight
Feb 04, 2016 11:10 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
After New York FED president jolted markets, especially Dollar last night, watch out for speech from Cleveland FED President Loretta J. Mester tonight. Last night William Dudleys comments that financial conditions have...
Another Super Thursday from BOE
Feb 04, 2016 11:09 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
BOE super Thursday is back. Thanks to Bank of Englands (BOE), mega releases and events. Today, Bank of England (BOE) will announce its regular monetary policy along with minutes. What make today special is quarterly...
U.S. payrolls exceeded expectations significantly, while the unemployment rate dropps to 4.1%.