Forex News
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A job posting that included race and citizenship requirements — and the stipulation, “Don’t share with candidates” — has resulted in settlement agreements between Virginia-based IT staffing firm Arthur Grand Technologies Inc. and the U.S. government. Under the arrangement, Arthur Grand will pay a civil penalty of $7,500, along with a total of $31,000 to 31 ...
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Romania’s Mugur Isarescu, the world’s longest-serving central bank governor, is poised to be confirmed for a new five-year term as lawmakers seek a vote on the extension by the end of June. Isarescu took over the leadership of the National Bank of Romania in 1990, less than a year after the collapse of Nicolae Ceausescu’s communist regime, and has served ...
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In a witty turn of the phrase, Bloomberg writes today that "the US stock market is finally as fast as it was about a hundred years ago" and it's true: it's been about one century since share trades in New York settled in a single day, as they will from Tuesday under new SEC rules. The change, which cuts in half the time it takes to complete every ...
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post: FED'S DALY: **NEW TECHNOLOGIES OFTEN REALLOCATE LABOR, WITH A 'PAINFUL GAP' FOR SOME WORKERS **NO ONE KNOWS THE IMPACT OF GENERATIVE AI ON LABOR AND THE ECONOMY
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post: KASHKARI: THINK THE ODDS OF FED RAISING RATES ARE QUITE LOW post: FED'S KASHKARI: WE COULD STAY ON HOLD FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said the US central bank’s policy stance is restrictive, but policymakers haven’t entirely ruled out additional interest-rate increases. “I don’t think anybody has totally taken rate increases off the table,” Kashkari said Tuesday at an event in London. “I think the odds of us raising rates are ...
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The yen slumped to its weakest level in almost 16 years against the British pound, renewing concern over a currency depreciation that has dogged policymakers this year. The ...
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US consumer confidence unexpectedly rose in May for the first time in four months as views about business conditions and the labor market were less negative. The Conference ...
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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said the US central bank’s policy stance is restrictive, but policymakers haven’t entirely ruled out additional ...
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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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post: FED'S DALY: **NEW TECHNOLOGIES OFTEN REALLOCATE LABOR, WITH A 'PAINFUL GAP' FOR SOME WORKERS **NO ONE KNOWS THE IMPACT OF GENERATIVE AI ON LABOR AND THE ECONOMY
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post: KASHKARI: THINK THE ODDS OF FED RAISING RATES ARE QUITE LOW post: FED'S KASHKARI: WE COULD STAY ON HOLD FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME.
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On May 1st, we saw USD/JPY plunge nearly 500 pips from its daily high in what is thought to have been the second intervention from the MOF. While one could argue this goes against fundamentals and that it is futile for a central bank to fight them, it can also be said that their objective was achieved: to slow the decline of the yen. However, this doesn't ...
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Sr. Technical Strategist Michael Boutros (@MBForex) highlights the targets & invalidation levels that matter on the technical charts into the weekly open.
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IG Securities, the Japanese subsidiary of electronic trading major IG Group, has raised margins for Turkish lira (TRY) instruments. The changes, which were implemented on May 24, 2024, reflect the current market environment. IG has raised the maintenance margin rate for new positions in Turkish Lira-related pairs (TRY/JPY, CHF/TRY, EUR/TRY, USD/TRY, ...