Mexico Fiscal Balance, pesos: -16.75B (October) vs -198.11B | FXStreet
Mexico Fiscal Balance, pesos: -16.75B (October) vs -198.11B
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Mexico Fiscal Balance, pesos: -16.75B (October) vs -198.11B
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The GBP/USD forecast shows the pound trading lower amid the BoE’s dovish policy stance. The BoE kept rates unchanged at 4%, increasing the probability for easing in the coming months. Traders await the US preliminary UoM reports and commentary from FOMC and MPC members for further policy cues. The GBP/USD forecast shows the pair trading…
In the third quarter, the eurozone economy showed unexpectedly strong growth, reaching 0.4%. France and Spain became the key drivers of this growth, and Germany, which was previously under threat of recession, increased GDP by 0.2%. In Italy, the production level remained at the level of the previous quarter. Inflation in Spain accelerated slightly to…
Bitcoin has rejected at $70,000 multiple times, down ~28% in February. Geopolitical risk, “Clarity Act” stalls, and pressure on corporate treasuries weigh on prices. A confirmed bearish Symmetrical Triangle breakout suggests a move toward $60,000. Most Read: Gold & Precious Metals slide: Iran diplomacy and Lunar New Year drain liquidity Bitcoin continues to toil in…
AUDJPY is preparing for a new bearish phaseThe currency pair may slide below the $80.00 lower support AUDJPY Weekly Price Analysis – June 16AUDJPY prepares for a new bearish phase after updating the bullish momentum. It is about time for the Yen to commence its low dips as a new bearish correction is currently in…
EUR/USD retreated after initial rise to 1.1007 last week and turned into consolidations. Initial bias stays neutral this week first. While deeper retreat cannot be ruled out, downside should be contained well above 1.0776 support. On the upside, above 1.0944 minor resistance will bring retest of 1.1007 first. Further break there will resume rally from…
The Moving Average in MetaTrader 5 calculates the mean price over a specified period, then plots it as a line on the chart. But MT5 takes this basic concept further by offering four distinct calculation methods: Simple (SMA), Exponential (EMA), Smoothed (SMMA), and Linear Weighted (LWMA). Each method treats price data differently. The SMA gives…