UK Cabinet Minister Michael Gove is on the wires now, via Reuters, noting that Prime Minister (PM) Boris Johnson is in intensive care. PM Johnson’s te
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GBP/USD: The 1.2230-25 region is protecting the immediate downside
Nothing seems to have changed much for the cable and the near-term bias still seems tilted in favour of bearish traders amid the occurrence of a death
FX option expiries for Apr 7 NY cut
FX option expiries for Apr 7 NY cut at 10:00 Eastern Time, via DTCC, can be found below. – USD/JPY: USD amounts 108.25 570m
Coronavirus update: Germany’s daily rate of new cases drops but jump in deaths still a concern
According to the German disease and epidemic control center, Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the number of confirmed coronavirus cases rose to 99,225, wi
JPY Futures: Downside looks exhausted
In light of preliminary data for JPY futures markets from CME Group, open interest and volume dropped by around 3.3K contracts and by around 9K contra
Asian stocks remain positive amid receding pandemic fears, more stimulus
In addition to cheering the recent weakness in coronavirus (COVID-19) figures from the US, Italy, Spain and the UK, Asian stocks also take clues from
Italy may only start the gradual end of lockdown measures on May 4 – Corriere
Despite the number of daily coronavirus cases in Italy continues slowing down over the past week, the government may only start the gradual end of loc
German Industrial Production unexpectedly rises by 0.3% MoM in Feb, EUR/USD keeps gains
Industrial Production in Germany unexpected increased in February, the official data showed on Tuesday; confirming that the manufacturing recession in
South Africa Gross $Gold & Forex Reserve registered at $52.458B, below expectations ($54.796B) in March
South Africa Gross $Gold & Forex Reserve registered at $52.458B, below expectations ($54.796B) in March
Germany Industrial Production n.s.a. w.d.a. (YoY) came in at -1.2%, above expectations (-3.9%) in February
Germany Industrial Production n.s.a. w.d.a. (YoY) came in at -1.2%, above expectations (-3.9%) in February