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NZD: Inflation print may keep RBNZ tightening bets alive – ING
New Zealand’s fourth-quarter CPI is expected to hold at 3.0% year-on-year, slightly above the RBNZ’s projection and potentially reinforcing hawkish…
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GBP/USD: Likely to range-trade between 1.3400 and 1.3460 – UOB Group
Pound Sterling (GBP) is likely to range-trade between 1.3400 and 1.3460. In the longer run, the near-term bias is tilted…
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Norges Bank seen steady as inflation holds above 3% – ING
Norway’s central bank is expected to keep policy guidance broadly unchanged, with core inflation still above 3% limiting the scope…
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China: Stimulus front-loaded but not oversized – Standard Chartered
China’s policy makers recently announced a number of stimulus programs, front-loading support. Both monetary and fiscal support remain measured and…
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EUR/USD slips below 1.170 as Dollar regains traction – ING
EUR/USD has fallen back below 1.170, driven largely by renewed dollar strength as geopolitical tariff risks ease and USD bulls re-emerge,…
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EUR/USD: Likely to consolidate within a range of 1.1655/1.1720 – UOB Group
Euro (EUR) is likely to consolidate within a range of 1.1655/1.1720. In the longer run, risk for EUR remains on…
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AUD and NZD eyed amid global growth and commodity ties – Rabobank
Since both the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) and the Australian Dollar (AUD) have links to commodities, historically they have been…
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USD: Markets stabilise after shake-out as bonds rebound – BBH
Markets steadied following yesterday’s shake-out. Japanese government bonds rebounded, dragging other sovereigns up, while the slide in stocks and the dollar paused.…
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NZD/USD: Likely to trade in a range between 0.5790 and 0.5850 – UOB Group
New Zealand Dollar (NZD) is likely to trade in a range between 0.5790 and 0.5850. In the longer run, further…
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GBP: Sterling lags as bond volatility fears resurface – ING
Pound Sterling’s (GBP) recent weakness reflects lingering sensitivity to bond-market volatility, though calmer conditions may allow EUR/GBP to drift back…
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