Forex News
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In the first - but certainly not last - major shake up at a key US financial regulator under the Biden admin, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Martin Gruenberg bowed to pressure to resign from the bank regulator after an external investigation found widespread sexual harassment at the agency and lawmakers of both parties berated his leadership, ...
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Ivan F. Boesky, the flamboyant stock trader whose cooperation with the government cracked open one of the largest insider trading scandals on Wall Street, has died at the age of 87. His daughter Marianne Boesky told The New York Times on Monday that he died in his sleep, and his wife confirmed Boesky’s death to The Washington Post. No cause of death was ...
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Technical analysts use the Relative Strength Index (RSI) as a momentum indicator. In order to determine whether a security’s price is overvalued or undervalued, it analyses the rate and magnitude of recent price fluctuations. Developed by J. Welles Wilder Jr., the RSI is represented as an oscillator on a scale from zero to 100. It was first published in his ...
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Members began their discussion of international economic conditions by noting that the risks to global growth had become more balanced over prior weeks. While national accounts measures of growth in most advanced economies had remained weak, some forward-looking indicators had been more positive. The United States was the exception, where growth had been ...
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San Francisco Fed president Mary Daly told Axios on Friday that it's not clear whether inflation is definitively receding and there is no "urgency" to adjust interest rates. Why it matters: Inflation cooled for the first time in 2024 last month, relieving economists that progress might not have stalled out. But one month of data has not convinced Fed officials that price pressures are evaporating in a way that puts near-term interest rates back on the table. What they're saying: "Fortunately, policy is in a very good place. We are in what I call the ready position," Daly told Axios at the University of San Francisco. "We can adjust policy as we need to." • Earlier this month, the Fed acknowledged signs that progress on inflation had stalled. That's raised questions about whether decades-high interest rates might need to be pushed up further to wrestle inflation down. post: FED'S DALY: I AM NOT YET CONFIDENT INFLATION COMING DOWN SUSTAINABLY TO 2%. post: FED'S DALY: I EXPECT IMPROVEMENT IN SHELTER INFLATION, JUST NOT RAPIDLY.
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post: Fed’s Jefferson: Important Not to Focus on Just One Data Point post: FED'S JEFFERSON: THE LABOR MARKET HAS BEEN QUITE RESILIENT. post: FED'S JEFFERSON: IT IS POSSIBLE TO HAVE CONTINUED JOB GROWTH WHILE DISINFLATION CONTINUES. post: FED'S JEFFERSON: IT IS APPROPRIATE TO RETURN TO A MORE NORMAL BALANCE SHEET.
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The US Federal Reserve should keep interest rates at their current elevated levels for longer than previously expected due to disappointing recent inflation data, a senior bank ...
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UK policy rate decision scheduled for 20 June will be influenced by two upcoming inflation reports. Current consensus and market pricing indicate a 60% probability of a rate cut. ...
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It’s no exaggeration to say that this week’s UK inflation data will make or break a June rate cut from the Bank of England. Markets are pricing a 58% chance of that happening, at ...
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San Francisco Fed president Mary Daly told Axios on Friday that it's not clear whether inflation is definitively receding and there is no "urgency" to adjust interest rates. Why it matters: Inflation cooled for the first time in 2024 last month, relieving economists that progress might not have stalled out. But one month of data has not convinced Fed officials that price pressures are evaporating in a way that puts near-term interest rates back on the table. What they're saying: "Fortunately, policy is in a very good place. We are in what I call the ready position," Daly told Axios at the University of San Francisco. "We can adjust policy as we need to." • Earlier this month, the Fed acknowledged signs that progress on inflation had stalled. That's raised questions about whether decades-high interest rates might need to be pushed up further to wrestle inflation down. post: FED'S DALY: I AM NOT YET CONFIDENT INFLATION COMING DOWN SUSTAINABLY TO 2%. post: FED'S DALY: I EXPECT IMPROVEMENT IN SHELTER INFLATION, JUST NOT RAPIDLY.
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post: Fed’s Jefferson: Important Not to Focus on Just One Data Point post: FED'S JEFFERSON: THE LABOR MARKET HAS BEEN QUITE RESILIENT. post: FED'S JEFFERSON: IT IS POSSIBLE TO HAVE CONTINUED JOB GROWTH WHILE DISINFLATION CONTINUES. post: FED'S JEFFERSON: IT IS APPROPRIATE TO RETURN TO A MORE NORMAL BALANCE SHEET.
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post: FED'S MESTER: MONETARY POLICY IS RESTRICTIVE. post: Mester: April CPI Report Was Good News, but Too Soon to Tell What Path Inflation’s on Mester: Inflation Progress Stalled in First Three Months post: FED'S MESTER: RISKS THAT WE'RE TOO RESTRICTIVE HAVE GONE DOWN. post: Mester: Inflation Risks Are Tilted to Upside Mester: I Don’t Think About Potential Rate Cut in Terms of When post: FED'S MESTER: THERE'S NO RISK IN SPENDING MORE TIME GATHERING DATA ON INFLATION BECAUSE THE ECONOMY IS STRONG.
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The Bank of Japan (BoJ) could influence buyer demand for the USD/JPY on Tuesday (May 21). Speculation continues to grow about a June BoJ interest rate hike. However, on Monday (May 20), the USD/JPY extended its winning streak to three sessions. Interest rate differentials remain firmly in favor of the US dollar despite the expectations of the BoJ and Fed ...
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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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MyFlashFunding has confirmed that a large number of its traders have been faced with delayed payouts from the retail prop trading firm. We had reported a few weeks ago that MyFlashFunding was removed from prop trading comparison site Propfirmmatch.com, with Propfirmmatch reporting that many clients had been informing of denied payouts and adjusted client ...