GBP/USD has been on the back foot amid the risk-averse mood. The UK's lockdown decision, US jobless claims, coronavirus, and Brexit talks are eyed, FX
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New Zealand CPI Preview: Downhill from here – ANZ
March quarter CPI figures will be released next Monday (20 April). Economists at ANZ Bank forecast the figures while the NZD/USD trades at 0.5967. Key
ECB’s Schnabel: Rate cut wouldn't have helped at time when bank profits already under pressure
A rate cut wouldn't have helped at a time when bank profits already under pressure, said Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board of the Europea
Gold Price News and Forecast: XAU/USD momentum might be slowing
Traders added around 2.3K contracts to their open interest positions in gold futures markets on Wednesday, according to preliminary figures from CME G
Thailand: USD/THB may test the recent high of 33.1 – Westpac
Impact on the tourism sector is extended along with the travel restrictions, per Westpac Institutional Bank. USD/THB is sitting at 32.670. Key quotes
EUR/DKK: Use of foreign currency issuance to have significant implications – Danske Bank
The decision in Denmark to allow for the use of foreign currency issuance to cover the big public deficit could potentially have significant implicati
Philippines: No stone unturned – ANZ
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has left no stone unturned in its attempt to provide stimulus. The cumulative cut in the RRP so far this year re
European Monetary Union Industrial Production w.d.a. (YoY) came in at -1.9%, above expectations (-2%) in February
European Monetary Union Industrial Production w.d.a. (YoY) came in at -1.9%, above expectations (-2%) in February
European Monetary Union Industrial Production s.a. (MoM) above expectations (-0.2%) in February: Actual (-0.1%)
European Monetary Union Industrial Production s.a. (MoM) above expectations (-0.2%) in February: Actual (-0.1%)
AUD/USD: Rallies to be fragile – Westpac
AUD/USD bounced much further than we thought but given the wave of brutal economic data facing the world in coming weeks, equities should drag the Aus