Tag Archives: EUR/CHF

UBS Morning Adviser

(Canadian) Payrolls Due In the absence of key US data prints, some in the market may want to look up north for clues on overall demand south of the border.

FX Daily

Market movers today *In the US the House is expected either today or Saturday to vote on a bill that will temporarily increase the

G10 FX Spot Commentary

EURUSD: Support – 1.3450/60 Resistance – 1.3610, 1.3630, 1.3710 In summary, the minutes proved to be a little more on the hawkish side but the impact was limited overall with the focus now very much back on Washington.

UBS Morning Adviser

Japan Dumps Foreign Bonds Japanese investors were big sellers of overseas fixed income assets last week.At US$23 bn,

FX Daily

Market movers today * President Barack Obama has scheduled meetings with House Republicans in a first sign of easing the logjam.

FX Market Drivers open recommendations

The US: Due to the shutdown of government, many economic indicators are not released. It isexpected that the economic indicators will be released two days after the shutdown ofgovernment ends.

FX Daily

Market movers today * In  the  US  an  agreement  on  increasing  the  debt  ceiling  does  not  appear  to  be imminent.

UBS Morning Adviser

Fiscal Sensitivity Rising Tuesday’s weak auction of US 4w T-bills added to market concern over the fiscal impasse in Washington,

The Global Macro Pulse

Overnight Price Action The 0.9% fall in the S&P overnight led most Asia equity markets to open weaker, but they rapidly reversed to trade up on the day.

FX Daily

Market movers today * Focus in the market will continue to be on political developments in the US although a decisive breakthrough in the political wrangling does not appear to be imminent.

UBS Morning Adviser

Growth Risks Not Priced Yet The market’s ongoing serenity in the face of the US’ fiscal risks has confounded many.

FX Daily

Market movers today * Focus continues to be on negotiations about a temporary funding bill for the 2014 budget-year and raising the debt ceiling before 17 October.