Forex News
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Imagine you have $400 to spend on a luxury dining experience. You might treat yourself to a tin of premium caviar, a bottle or two of very fine wine or a multi-course meal at a high-end restaurant. Or you could blow it all on a single pineapple. The Rubyglow pineapple –— bred for its distinctive red exterior and its sweetness — costs $395.99 at Melissa’s ...
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Two state lawmakers say it’s time to roll the dice on awarding casino licenses in the New York City area and are backing a bill that would speed up the current much-criticized timetable. Sen. Joseph Addabbo (D-Queens) and Assemblyman Gary Pretlow (D-Mount Vernon) are pushing a proposed law in the waning days of the state legislative session that would ...
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In our team meetings, we often discuss the shifting sands of the market. Not only is it an interesting topic, but it poses a challenge for asset allocators. We are in the midst of a multi-year outperformance cycle for large-cap growth. The companies that have driven this outperformance have all become household names: Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, ...
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister died when their helicopter crashed as it was crossing mountain terrain in heavy fog, an Iranian official told Reuters on Monday (May 20). Hopes were fading that Raisi and his foreign minister survived a helicopter crash in mountainous terrain and icy weather, an Iranian official had told Reuters after ...
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post: Fed’s Bostic: Data for First Part of Years on Inflation Have Been Very Bumpy - Bloomberg Television Fed’s Bostic: Going to Take a While Before We’re Certain Inflation’s Going Back Down to 2% Fed’s Bostic: Business Leaders Tell Me Things Are Slowing Down, but Very Slowly post: FED'S BOSTIC: OUR NEW STEADY STATE ON INTEREST RATES IS LIKELY TO BE HIGHER THAN WHAT PEOPLE HAVE BEEN USED TO FOR PAST DECADE post: FED'S BOSTIC: MY OUTLOOK IS THAT INFLATION WILL CONTINUE TO FALL THIS YEAR AND INTO 2025. post: FED'S BOSTIC: RISKS ARE REALLY BALANCED RIGHT NOW post: FED'S BOSTIC: FIRMS TELL ME THAT THE LABOR MARKET IS WEAKER THAN LAST YEAR, BUT NOT SOFT.
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post: BoE Broadbent : Possible Bank Rate Could Be Cut In Summer - Policy More Restrictive Now Than In H1 2023 - Less Restrictive Rates Depend On Data Evolving - Policy Will Have To Become Less Restrictive - Rates Will Be Less Restrictive At Some Point
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Over a four-day period Japan is suspected to have carried out two interventions to support the yen at an estimated cost of $59 billion dollars. The first intervention came after ...
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Government debt that has swelled nearly 50% since the early days of the Covid pandemic is generating elevated levels of worry both on Wall Street and in Washington. The federal ...
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US bond yields are pushing higher, retracing some of the ground ceded following last Wednesday’s inflation and retail sales reports. With no top tier economic data to navigate ...
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister died when their helicopter crashed as it was crossing mountain terrain in heavy fog, an Iranian official told Reuters on ...
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A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi suffered a “hard landing” on Sunday, Iranian state media reported, without elaborating. Some began urging the public to pray ...
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post: BoE Broadbent : Possible Bank Rate Could Be Cut In Summer - Policy More Restrictive Now Than In H1 2023 - Less Restrictive Rates Depend On Data Evolving - Policy Will Have To Become Less Restrictive - Rates Will Be Less Restrictive At Some Point
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EURUSD appears to be maintaining a horizontal trajectory in the very short-term, trapped between the 1.0895 resistance level and the 1.0814 support. A paused state of directional momentum is reflected in the technical oscillators. The stochastic posted a bearish crossover within its %K and %D lines in the overbought territory, while the RSI is failing to ...
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The GBP/USD was looking strong at the time of writing on Friday, looking to post a weekly close of around 1.5%, supported by stronger UK data and weaker US macro pointers. In the week ahead, we have key UK inflation numbers and global PMI data to trigger the next move. Our GBP/USD analysis remains bullish because of our bearish view on the dollar. The ...
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Copenhagen-based broker Saxo Bank has achieved a major milestone, surpassing $116 billion (DKK 800 billion) in client assets. This is a record-breaking feat for the Danish broker, which took 25 years to reach DKK 150 billion and then just 6 years to increase that figure five-fold, adding an additional DKK 650 billion. Saxo Bank said this achievement shows ...