FX Weekly Recap: January 12 – 16, 2026
The US Dollar navigated a turbulent week of Fed Chair investigations, escalating tariff threats, and leadership speculation, while the New Zealand Dollar emerged as the top performer.
The US Dollar navigated a turbulent week of Fed Chair investigations, escalating tariff threats, and leadership speculation, while the New Zealand Dollar emerged as the top performer.
Investing.com– Asian stocks kept to a tight range on Wednesday as technology shares turned skittish before key earnings from Nvidia Corp , while Chinese markets struggled after Beijing left its benchmark lending rates unchanged. Regional markets took little strength from a positive overnight session on Wall Street, which was spurred largely by gains in NVIDIA…
Interest Rate Cuts in Ukraine and Serbia June 13, 2024 The National Bank of Ukraine policy interest rate was lowered to 13.0% from 13.5%. In the early months after Russia first invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the interest rate had been catapulted from 10% to 25% and then kept at that level from June 2022…
Many financial institutions are still working with increasingly outdated e-trading legacy systems. How to address this problem often revolves around the well known build versus buy question. How would you summarise some of the important issues that should influence their decisions about this which would favour a solution like DXtrade Institutional? We believe institutions are…
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept the cash rate unchanged at 3.60% in September, in a widely anticipated decision that reflected the central bank’s cautious approach amid mixed economic signals. The unanimous vote to hold came as recent data suggested inflation might be proving stickier than expected. The RBA struck a cautious tone, noting…
Keir Starmer has not yet given his full backing to a social media ban for under-16s. But on Monday the prime minister announced a series of measures to restrict the harms ministers believe online platforms are causing to children who use them. “As a dad of two teenagers, I know the challenges and the worries…
When I was a child, one of the first school lessons in rote memory training was to memorize two songs and a prayer. Given that Upper Canada (specifically Ontario) was an Anglo-Saxon society, elementary school children were made to learn “The Lord’s Prayer”, “O Canada”, and “God Save the Queen”. On the front wall of…