Japan Construction Orders (YoY) climbed from previous -10.1% to 9.5% in November | FXStreet
Japan Construction Orders (YoY) climbed from previous -10.1% to 9.5% in November
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Japan Construction Orders (YoY) climbed from previous -10.1% to 9.5% in November
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Australia will be printing its quarterly CPI soon, and lackluster results could keep the RBA on track to cut rates soon. In our Event Guide for Australia’s Q4 2024 CPI Report, we noted that underlying price pressures and the central bank’s core inflation measure could determine the Aussie’s direction after the release. …
Events to pay attention to today: 17:00 GMT+3. USD – UoM Consumer Sentiment 20:30 GMT+3. EUR – ECB President Christine Lagarde Speaks EURUSD: The EUR/USD is trading at a flat rate of around 1.0735 on Friday in early Asian trading. The pair’s growth may be limited due to uncertainty related to the European Parliament elections….
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Investing.com – The U.S. dollar retreated from elevated levels Wednesday, pausing its recent rally ahead of the release of key macroeconomic data that could alter expectations for future Fed rate cuts. At 05:30 ET (09:30 GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, traded 0.2% lower at 104.037,…