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Daily thread to exchange ideas and to share your thoughts The yen is leading gains in the major currencies space as we see Treasury yields retreat from the highs earlier in the week, with 10-year yields down 2 bps to 1.334% today. USD/JPY has slipped back below 110.00 to 109.83 currently as the push and pull continues,
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Dollar is back under pressure again as risk-on sentiments seem to be back as indicated by US futures. Swiss Franc and Euro are not too far away, as both turn softer, while Yen is following. On the other hand, New Zealand Dollar continues to lead the way after RBNZ’s halt of asset purchase program. Canadian
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New Zealand Dollar rises broadly after RBNZ halts its asset purchase program. The movement also takes Aussie slightly higher. On the other hand, Dollar is not quite able to extend the post-CPI rally, and softens slightly. European majors are currently mixed. Focus will now turn to BoC policy decision and the reaction in Canadian Dollar
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Yen decline continues overnight and stays soft on the back of solid risk-on markets. DOW closed just shy of 35k handle overnight, but the three major indexes ended at record highs nonetheless. Solid buying is also seen in Asia, with Hong Kong HSI staging and impressive rebound. Australian and New Zealand Dollar are currently the
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HIGH RISK WARNING: Foreign exchange trading carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage creates additional risk and loss exposure. Before you decide to trade foreign exchange, carefully consider your investment objectives, experience level, and risk tolerance. You could lose some or all of your initial investment; do
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