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South Korea: BoK to ‘wait and see’ given mixed data – Standard Chartered
Markets expect more balanced GDP growth in 2026, though recent data does not support our view yet. Bank of Korea (BoK) is…
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USD/BRL pulls back after rejection at channel resistance – Société Générale
USD/BRL has retreated after failing to sustain a break above the upper boundary of its multi-month descending channel near 5.61/5.63…
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Precious metals pull back on Commodity Index rebalancing – OCBC
Precious metals including Gold and Silver saw a pullback overnight amid annual rebalancing of major commodity indices including the Bloomberg Commodity Index which began…
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CAD: Canadian jobs data seen softening further in December – ING
December labour data are expected to show a mild contraction in Canadian employment and a rise in unemployment to 6.7%,…
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GBP/USD: Likely to trade in a lower range of 1.3400/1.3535 – UOB Group
Downside risk appears to be building, but any Pound Sterling (GBP) weakness is likely part of a lower range of…
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EUR: SCOTUS tariff ruling seen as mild USD positive – ING
A Supreme Court ruling against Trump-era tariffs could marginally support the USD while improving global risk sentiment, favouring high-beta currencies…
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USD approaches 200-DMA as Dollar Index gains – BBH
US Dollar (USD) is up against most major currencies, with the Dollar Index (DXY) closing in on its next resistance…
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GBP: Pound surges amid hints at EU rapprochement – Commerzbank
For several months now, a topic that had been somewhat overshadowed in recent years by episodes of increased inflation and…
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USD: Mixed US data leaves Dollar directionless – ING
US data was very mixed yesterday and failed to provide a new directional catalyst for the dollar after the Venezuelan…
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GBP/USD: Likely to test 1.3435 – UOB Group
There is room for Pound Sterling (GBP) to test 1.3435; the major support at 1.3400 is not expected to come…
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