Forex Market Report - 20/05/2024
This Forex Market Report offers an overview of critical economic and financial events that impact the global forex markets. Traders should closely monitor developments to fine-tune their trading strategies accordingly.
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Forex Market Report
1. U.S. Debt Ceiling Agreement
- The U.S. government has reached a tentative agreement to raise the debt ceiling, averting a potential default.
- Market reaction is positive, with increased investor confidence boosting the USD and equity markets.
- Focus on upcoming Congressional votes for final approval, which could still introduce volatility.
2. Eurozone Inflation Data
- The latest Eurozone inflation figures show a slight decrease, though still above the ECB's target.
- ECB policymakers hint at the potential for continued rate hikes to combat persistent inflationary pressures.
- EUR/USD could see fluctuations as traders digest the implications for future monetary policy.
3. China's Economic Recovery
- Recent data indicate stronger-than-expected industrial production and retail sales in China.
- The positive economic indicators are likely to support the CNY and associated commodities like copper and iron ore.
- Global markets remain watchful for further signs of recovery, impacting risk sentiment and commodity currencies.
4. Bank of Japan's Policy Outlook
- The Bank of Japan (BoJ) has reiterated its commitment to ultra-loose monetary policy, despite global tightening trends.
- The JPY remains under pressure, with potential for further weakening if inflation remains subdued.
- Traders are monitoring any shifts in BoJ stance, which could significantly impact the JPY crosses.
5. U.K. Labour Market Report
- Recent reports highlight a tight labour market in the U.K., with wage growth outpacing inflation.
- The Bank of England may consider this data in its upcoming policy meetings, potentially leading to further rate hikes.
- GBP pairs are likely to experience volatility as traders position themselves ahead of the next BoE decision.
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•The acceleration of foreign economies will weaken the US dollar.
•The USD index may fall another 13.5%.
•GBP is pressured by political uncertainty.
•Verbal interventions are not helping the yen.
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The dollar plays on bets
• The US dollar is losing confidence again.
• The Fed doubts that interest rates will be lowered.
• The Bank of Japan intends to continue the cycle.
• The yen is testing the authorities' resolve.
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The dollar risks losing support from tariff revenues
• The US risks losing tariff revenues.
• The American labour market is cooling down.
• EURUSD may rise to 1.21.
• The pound rose but remains under pressure.
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The dollar risks losing support from tariff revenues
• The US risks losing tariff revenues.
• The American labour market is cooling down.
• EURUSD may rise to 1.21.
• The pound rose but remains under pressure.
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ATFX Market Outlook 5th November 2025
U.S. Senate failed to pass a temporary funding bill once again on Tuesday, setting the stage for a government shutdown that will soon surpass the 35-day record from late 2018 to early 2019. Wall Street closed sharply lower as major banks warned of potential corrections, reflecting growing concerns over stretched valuations.
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