USD/JPY declined from 157 to 148, driven by narrowing yield differentials and volatility, favouring JPY strength. Target: 145.
USDCHF trades lower amid declining yields, testing support at 0.8758, with resistance at 0.87868 and 0.88174.
EUR/USD stabilises in 1.08-1.09 range after volatility; US dollar weakens amid shifting growth focus.
Germany’s EUR 500bn plan and EU’s EUR 800bn package pressured bonds. Analysts suggest going long on Bunds.
Mark Carney leads Liberals, proposing tax changes. Conservatives’ lead narrows. Election looms as economic concerns persist.
USD/CAD consolidates near 1.4370 as both currencies weaken; Fed and BoC rate decisions influence market sentiment.
Kevin Hassett expects trade uncertainty resolution by April, predicts growth, highlights manufacturing jobs, and acknowledges market decline.
AUDUSD trades in a range as markets await US CPI. Support at 0.6250, resistance at 0.6350, outlook uncertain.
USD/CNH faces downward pressure, trading sideways. A break below 7.2260 may target 7.2000; resistance at 7.2800.
The Home Depot stock shows a bullish trend, with potential buying opportunities near the 367.15-330.33 price range.
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