Yesterday Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong were all closed.
– Australia and New Zealand were open
– (China was also closed)
Its closer to normal service today, but not quite.
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The GBP is the strongest while the AUD is the weakest
, , News, 0The USD is mixed but lower As NA traders enter for the day, the GBP is the strongest. The...
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US stocks suffer and close lower on the day
, , News, 0Nasdaq does not reach into positive territory today The USD major indices are closing lower on the day, led...
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DAX 30, CAC 40, FTSE 100 Forecasts for the Week Ahead
, , News, Posts, 0European indies have entered consolidation mode after surging higher in November. After treading water for days, the DAX 30...
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Australian Consumer Inflation Expectations Sept: 3.1% (prev 3.5%)
, , News, 0Oh … the thing about inflation expectations is a central bank does not want them to become ‘unanchored’ I’ve...
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US Commerce Secretary Ross: Huawei remains on entity list
, , News, 0US commerce Sec.Wilbur Ross speaking ForexLive
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Nikkei 225 closes lower by 0.41% at 20,620.19
, , News, 0Asian equities trade mixed as latest US-China tariffs go into effect Meanwhile, Chinese stocks are more buoyant after private...
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NZD pops a new session high after the RBNZ monetary policy announcement
, , News, 0Decision is here: RBNZ leave rates on hold, as expected NZD is higher: The accompanying explanation from the RBNZ...
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