EUR/USD is currently trading with a bearish bias. Yesterday, Euro dropped sharply butcould not close below 1.1073. The level 1.1073 is a key short term support level and willrequire a bit of bearish pressure to break...
The pound GBPUSD -0.09% fell to $1.6871 from $1.6890 late Thursday. The euro EURUSD -0.08% was at $1.3872 versus $1.3866.
The Australian dollar AUDUSD -0.10% inched down to 92.67 U.S. cents from 92.73...
The dollar gave up its gain against the yen Friday as the conflict in eastern Ukraine overshadowed U.S. employment data providing strong evidence that a labor-market recovery is underway.
The dollar USDJPY -0.10% ...
Australian rescue officials broadened the search area for missing
Malaysian flight MH370 Saturday and boosted the number of spotter planes
looking for it in the Indian Ocean, with weather conditions favourable.
The...
The U.S. dollar climbed higher against the yen Tuesday after Japan’s
central bank expanded its lending support to the country’s financial
institutions, but failed to hang onto all those gains.
The U.S. dollar ...
The euro EURJPY +0.76% also jumped against the yen, buying ¥140.55 from around ¥139.50.
The Australian dollar AUDUSD +0.07% pulled back against the greenback following the minutes, trading at 90.59...
The dollar lost ground against the Japanese yen and other major
currencies on Monday, as recent weakness in Japan equities hurt
investors’ risk appetite and disappointing U.S. data triggered
concerns for a slowing...
The dollar USDJPY +0.24% rose to ¥102.27 from ¥102.10 late Thursday. For the week, the dollar gained 0.3% against the yen.
The euro EURUSD +0.33% rose to $1.3637 from $1.3588, while the British pound GBPUSD +0.56% ...
The dollar rose against the yen Friday but fell against the euro, as investors grappled with data showing the U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in January and what that data means for the Federal Reserve’s removal...
The euro dropped against most major currencies on Friday, after a German court referred a decision on the legality of the European Central Bank’s bond purchases to Europe’s top court, creating uncertainty about the region’s...
Asian stocks moved higher on Friday, as a strong reading on the U.S.
labor market helped shares recover from heavy selling earlier in the
week.
Japan’s Nikkei gained 1.7%, after the yen weakened against the U.S....
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average rose 0.3% to 14216.17, getting a boost from
a weaker yen. The Japanese currency was trading at ¥101.50 to the U.S.
dollar in early Asian trade, from ¥101.35 late Wednesday in New York.
Australia’s...
Its economy and financial system is now reliant on the fickle and
potentially destabilizing short-term foreign capital its closed
financial system was designed to guard against. This is hard to quantify
but claims...
U.S. stocks on Tuesday recovered from prior-day losses — the S&P 500 SPX +0.76% and Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA +0.47% closed Monday with the biggest drops since June 20 — and Treasurys fell.
The dollar...
The euro EURUSD +0.07% was little changed at $1.3491, compared to $1.3489 at the end of the previous week, while the British pound GBPUSD -0.01% inched lower to $1.6424 from $1.6443. The Japanese yen USDJPY +0.13% traded...
SGX CNX Nifty Index futures for February delivery declined 0.5 percent to 6,075.5 at 11:01 a.m. in Singapore. The underlying CNX Nifty Index on the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. rose 0.3 percent to 6,089.50...
The Nikkei Stock average lost 2.0% to end at 14619.13. That's well down from final day of 2013 trading, when the index hit a six-and-a-half year peak.Japan share trading action typically reflects both the dollar and...
Japan (Nikkei Average) down 1%Hong Kong (Hang Seng Index) closed for holidayShanghai (Shanghai Composite Index) closed for holiday Sydney (S&P/ASX 200) down 0.1%Seoul (Kospi) down 0.6%
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