DXY Don’t Stop!It seems that 2024 really has been the year of the comeback. Donald Trump back in power, Oasis have reformed, and the US Dollar is now trading at fresh highs for the year, having broken...
Dollar Roaring On Trump-flation Outlook
Dollar Rallying – Inflation on WatchThe US Dollar is marching higher at the start of the week with the DXY up around .5% through early European trading on Monday. The main theme dominating markets...
Dollar Slips As Focus Turns to The FOMC
Fed Up NextThe US Dollar is softening today ahead of the FOMC decision later, giving back some of yesterday’s post-election gains. Trump’s victory in the elections and the prospect of a clean sweep...
Dollar Volatility Risks Soar Ahead of US Elections
US Elections NextTraders are bracing for heavy cross-market volatility this week with the US presidential elections tomorrow, the FOMC on Wednesday and the BOE on Thursday. The US Dollar is looking a...
Traders Brace For NFP Fireworks
NFP Up NextAll eyes are on the US Dollar today as traders brace for the latest set of US labour market readings. The NFP is forecast to have fallen to just 106k in October, down from 254k a month...
Dollar Down Following GDP Miss
USD Soft Following Mixed DataThe US Dollar continues to trade with a weaker tone as we cross through the back end of the week, with the DYX pulling back from recent highs. There is a clear sense of...
Dollar Softens Ahead of ADP & GDP Data
Weaker Jobs Data SeenThe US Dollar is pulling back from recent highs today across early European trading. A weaker JOLTS job openings number yesterday has caused profit taking ahead of the NFP on...
Important Week For The Dollar
DXY On WatchThe US Dollar is starting the week with a softer tone as the DXY pulls back from Asian-session highs through early European trading on Monday. This is a big week for the greenback, with a...
Dollar Softens on Lower Jobless Claims
Jobless Claims DropFollowing a further strong rally this week, the US Dollar softened yesterday as the latest weekly jobless claims number came in below forecasts. Claims rose 227k last week, down...
Cookie Policy: The Tickmill website uses cookies. By continuing browsing the page you automatically agree to our use of cookies. For more information on our cookie usage, on how to change cookies and their settings see our Cookies Policy.