BOE Keeps Monetary Policy Unchanged
The Bank of England held monetary policy steady in April, as policymakers continued to monitor the path of inflation just days after the Conservative...
GBP/USD Rallies on UK Exit Polls
The GBP/USD surged on Friday, climbing above 1.55 for the first time since February after exit polls showed a narrow majority for the Conservative...
Interview with Jean-François Owczarczak CEO of FinGraphs
TradersDNA presents interview with Jean-Fancois Owczarczak, CEO of FinGraphs and Director of Management Joint Trust (MJT).
Jean-François acts as chief investment officer and head of...
Greece Won’t Cross “Red Lines” in Bailout Negotiations
The Greek government will not renege on its campaign promises to voters in its negotiations with creditors, a government spokesperson said on Thursday, raising the likelihood...
US Job Growth Slows in April: ADP
US job growth slowed unexpectedly in April, as a sluggish economy and uneven global demand weighed on hiring plans for a second consecutive month.
Private...
US Jobless Claims Reach New 15-Year Low
US jobless claims fell last week to the lowest level in 15 years, a sign the labour market was firming after hitting a soft...
USD Weekly Outlook (May 4-8)
The US dollar continued to backslide last week, falling nearly 2% against a basket of currencies as weak economic data kept demand for the...
US GDP Growth Slows More than Forecast in Q1
The US economy slowed more than forecast at the start of the year, as a strong dollar hurt exports and corporate earnings, while personal...
GBP/USD Pares Gains following Mixed UK Data
The GBP/USD declined on Friday, but was still trading near two-month highs following disappointing manufacturing data.
The GBP/USD fell sharply from the 1.5400 region, which...
Greece-EU Resume Bailout Talks
Greece and its regional partners resumed bailout talks on Friday, as Athens struggled to make pension payments to more than 2 million retirees, putting...
EUR/USD Pares Gains amid US Data
The EUR/USD surged past the 1.12 handle on Thursday before quickly consolidating in the mid-1.11 region, as the markets digested a series of Eurozone...
EUR/USD Hits 2-Month Highs
The EUR/USD surged 150 pips on Wednesday, climbing to its highest level in two months after the US government said the economy barely expanded...
US Dollar Continues to Weaken ahead of Fed
The US dollar continued to backtrack on Tuesday, as the euro and British pound rose to new highs as the United States Federal Reserve...
US Durable Goods Orders Jump in March, but Investment Falls
US durable goods orders rose more than forecast last month, but investment fell for a seventh straight month, a sign businesses were still concerned...
UK GDP Growth Slows More than Forecast
The UK economy slowed more than forecast in the first quarter, growing at its weakest rate since 2012, in what could be a minor...
US Dollar Index Rebounds as Greek Debt Crisis Worsens
The US dollar rallied on Monday, although gains were limited ahead of a deluge of economic data, as the markets absorbed the growing possibility...
EUR/USD Supported by Rising German Business Confidence
Rising German business confidence supported the EUR/USD on Friday, outweighing heated negotiations between Greece and the Eurozone at this week’s Eurogroup meetings.
The EUR/USD briefly...
German Investor Confidence Drops in April: ZEW
German investor confidence declined unexpectedly in April, falling for the first time since October amid a tepid outlook on the global economy.
The ZEW economic...
US Dollar Weekly Outlook (Apr 27 – May 1)
The US dollar weakened last week, losing ground against a basket of trade-weighted peers amid rising oil prices and US equities. The US dollar...
US Industrial Production Declines More than Forecast in March
US industrial production declined at the fastest rate in two-and-a-half years in March, raising fresh concerns about the economic recovery at the end of the...