Tag Archives: USD/CHF
FX Daily Strategist: Europe
USD to benefit on stronger cyclicals. But geopolitical tensions need to subside We believe the US dollar should ultimately gain on rising yield related support in response to stronger US data and
FX G10 Morning Trader Views
EUR – Eur continues to be under pressure with bounces limited yesterday to 1.3185/90 and no different in asia o/n.
UBS Morning Adviser
Where SEK Differs The Riksbank returns from its annual summer break to a largely unchanged landscape domestically,
US Morning Update
Major Overnight Headlines • Ballistic objects in E. Mediterranean detected by Russian radar drop into the sea; Syria/Isreal detect no threats
Riksbank rate decision – small market moves expected
On Thursday, the Swedish Riksbank will once again leave its main policy rate unchanged at 1.0%.
FX G10 Morning Trader Views
EUR – Sustaining the downward move from the back end of last week with a sell off to a new low on the ldn open – seeing early selling from rm and spec names taking us to 1.3164 low.
FX Daily Majors
Today’s highlights: ● USDJPY above 99.15 completes a large bullish “triangle” continuation pattern and
Daily FX Volume and Technical Strategy: EUR stirred, not shaken
As investors return from the long weekend in the US, yield differentials are likely to dominate FX price action.
FX Daily Strategist: Europe
RBA statement provides support to the AUD, but Asia growth outlook remains key The RBA’s statement this morning provided a moderate boost to the AUD with the Board adopting a more neutral stance,
USD/CHF Technical Analysis
(0,9365) The USD/CHF confirmed a strong closing, even above the 200 days line, now s/t support at 0,9345. While above this line we expect further strength!
UBS Morning Adviser
BoC Can’t Anchor CAD The overnight RBA decision has underscored the role of the AUD in the central bank’s interest rate prospects,
FX Daily Strategist: US
New Top Trade Pick: Short EURNOK, targeting 7.800 In Scandinavia, the news continues to strike an upbeat tone. Norway’s PMI rose above the expansionary 50-threshold to 53,
