Tag: Federal Reserve
Asia FX Holds Steady as Fed Cut Hopes Build; Yen Climbs...
Asian currencies were mostly stable on Monday as traders reacted to rising expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December and another batch...
Gold Steadies Near 6-Week High as Dollar Weakens, Fed Cut Eyed
Gold prices held close to a six-week high on Monday, supported by a weaker U.S. dollar and growing expectations that the Federal Reserve may...
BTC Plunges to $86K as Yearn Finance Hack Shakes Markets
Bitcoin dropped sharply in Asian trading on Monday as the new month opened with fresh volatility in the crypto market. The decline began after...
US Futures Slip as Wall Street Awaits Fed Shake-Up and Rate...
U.S. stock futures moved slightly lower on Sunday evening after a week of steady gains. Investors are focusing on the rising chances of a...
Will 2026 Politics Trigger a Market Shakeup?
Political developments are expected to remain a major focus for investors next year, but UBS believes their market impact may be brief.
In a report...
CME Outage Disrupts Wall Street Futures Trading
Trading in Wall Street futures was disrupted on Thursday evening after a data center issue caused an outage at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).
As...
Dollar Heads for Its Worst Week in 4 Months as Fed...
The U.S. dollar was set for its weakest weekly performance since late July, as traders sharply increased expectations for further monetary easing from the...
Asia Currencies Stall Despite Fed Cut Hopes as Tokyo CPI Jumps
Most Asian currencies saw little movement on Friday, even as expectations for a potential Federal Reserve rate cut next month increased. Investors also shifted...
Oil Holds Steady as Markets Eye Ukraine Peace and OPEC+ Talks
Oil prices held steady in Asian trading on Friday as investors assessed U.S. efforts to advance a Russia–Ukraine peace framework and looked ahead to...
Gold Surges Again as Rate-Cut Hopes Explode
Gold prices moved higher in Asian trading on Friday and remained on track for a fourth straight month of gains. The rise was driven...













