FX Weekly Recap: April 6 – 10, 2026
Ceasefire drama, stagflationary data, and a collapsing dollar — the US-Iran conflict ran the FX show this week, reshuffling currency rankings almost every session from open to close. Source link
Ceasefire drama, stagflationary data, and a collapsing dollar — the US-Iran conflict ran the FX show this week, reshuffling currency rankings almost every session from open to close. Source link
TD Securities expects China’s March exports to normalize after a strong Jan–Feb report, while imports could surprise on the upside as authorities stockpile key goods and commodities during the US–Iran conflict. Rising input costs may slow production and weigh on exports. The bank projects Q1 GDP at 4.8% y/y, supported by strong exports and manufacturing…
The Bitcoin (BTC) community is discussing the feasibility and implications of the Iranian government accepting BTC for tolls paid by oil tankers crossing the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane through which about 20% of the global oil supply passes. The reactions were sparked by a Financial Times report, published on Wednesday, which said…
Sound bite for Twitter is: Dividend Growth Financial. Results of stock price testing is that the stock price is probably reasonable. Debt Ratios are basically good. The Dividend Payout Ratios (DPR) appear high, but they can afford to pay out their income in dividends. The current dividend yield is high with dividend growth low. Note…
The MQL5 marketplace is full of powerful Expert Advisors, especially in the XAUUSD (Gold) category. Many systems rank as “Best Sellers” — but one key question remains: 👉 How did they actually perform under real market conditions? March 2026 delivered strong volatility and directional moves — the exact type of market where weak strategies get…
From retail to tech entrepreneurship: Building a business with the MT5 platform. The profitability of trading is directly dependent on the capital invested and performance. Good months may yield profits, while bad months may not, or may even lead to a decrease in returns. This is the biggest limitation of trading as a business model:…
Markets are now preparing for a rocky weekend, with high stakes geopolitical developments ahead. Despite recent back-and-forth rhetoric and Iran threatening to cancel the negotiations entirely, a group of Islamic republic diplomats—including Iran’s Foreign Minister Araghchi—is traveling to Islamabad, Pakistan, to move onto a potential peace deal between the US and Iran. These talks should…
The forex and CFD brokerage landscape continues to evolve as major players reassess their market focus. FXTM, the forex and CFD broker owned by Andrey Dashin, is preparing to relinquish its UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) license as the company shifts its strategic focus toward Asia and the Middle East. Singapore Summit: Meet the largest…
ING’s Min Joo Kang notes that KRW is trading below 1,500, with near-term moves heavily dependent on Middle East developments. The team keeps its 1,450–1,550 trading range, expecting KRW to strengthen rapidly if the war ends. They argue recent KRW weakness stems mainly from foreign equity profit-taking, with attractive Korean equity valuations helping to stabilise…
The markets had a brief respite from the headlines from the Middle East with the release of the CPI and the later the Michigan Consumer Confidence. The latest US CPI report showed a sharp headline acceleration driven primarily by energy, while underlying inflation trends remained relatively contained. Headline CPI rose 0.9% m/m, in line with…