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Today marks a significant turn as the US Dollar Index plunges to its lowest point of the month right at the opening bell.
Last week, the EUR/USD experienced a fluctuation, trading within the range of 1.0725 to 1.0839.
This development marks a significant step forward for Tradingcup, expanding its functionality from a trading competition to a copy trading service.
As the new week began, a light holiday atmosphere prevailed, but market activity picked up, especially with attention focused on the US manufacturing sector.
The Dollar Index (DXY), a popular gauge of the Greenback’s value against a basket of six major currencies, eased off recent highs at 104.80, closing lower, at 104.45 in New York.
The recent release of the RBA Minutes offers insights into the central bank's stance on monetary policy.
The recent revisions by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) regarding consumption, production, and export assessments reflect a cautious stance amidst a backdrop of global economic slowdown.
In the latest days, the dollar showcased unexpected resilience following the dovish stance maintained by the Federal Reserve.
Last week, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) made its first policy rate reduction since 2019, indicating the possibility of another cut in June.
The Dollar edged higher against the Yen to near 4-month highs despite verbal warnings from Japanese officials. At the New York close, the USD/JPY pair settled at 151.52 (151.35 yesterday).
Switching gears and talking about the Asian currency markets, the Chinese renminbi (CNY) has staged a remarkable rebound after experiencing a downturn towards the end of the previous week.
The recent fluctuations in the FX market have been notably dynamic, especially concerning the US dollar.
Looking at NZD/USD price action, is a double top pattern forming? Discover the latest bearish continuation trend setups and weekly forex trading scenarios.
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Visa and OpenAI have announced a strategic partnership to enable secure, agent-initiated payments within OpenAI's platforms. Visa will provide tokenisation, fraud monitoring and network infrastructure, with transactions governed by user-defined spending controls and permissions.
Digital asset infrastructure provider Quadra has been named Solution Provider of the Year for Execution and Trading at the Hedgeweek Global Digital Assets Awards 2026.
Orbital, a global payment orchestration platform processing $12bn in annualised volume, has announced plans to establish a US presence in Miami, targeting stablecoin infrastructure demand and citing the GENIUS Act as a key driver of its market entry timing.
Clearstream, Deutsche Börse Group's post-trade business, has announced a next-generation digital securities infrastructure covering the full securities lifecycle for both traditional and tokenised markets, launching in stages across 2026 and 2027.
New positioning data shared with LiquidityFinder by trading analytics and risk management platform Tapaas reveals how retail and professional traders across ten countries responded to last week's renewed hostilities between Israel and Iran
Klay Group has appointed Rohit Ganguli as Global Head of Wealth Planning. Based in Singapore, he joins from EFG Bank and will lead the firm's global wealth planning function covering succession, governance, tax and cross-border matters for ultra-high-net-worth clients.
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