Topic: Market Insights
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US jobs miss sparks fears of recession
Global markets hit by slowdown fears. Greenback mostly better in August. RBA in focus this week.
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Bad data stopped being good news
Central banks are diverging in policy: the Fed left rates unchanged, the Bank of England began easing. Despite this, lower yields driven by weaker growth persist, pushing the 10-year Treasury yield below 4%. Major stock indices declined amid rising recession fears and geopolitical tensions, while the yen strengthened against the dollar.
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Dollar shifts lower ahead of US payrolls
Markets commit to September cut. BoJ, Fed done – BoE next. Euro trends higher as inflation runs too hot.
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Disappointment sets in after Fed-rally
Is the Fed behind the curve? Hawkish cut limits pound’s losses. Euro starts August on a wrong foot.
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August global FX outlook
FX markets rattled by political and economic turmoil. Download the full report and prepare your business for the uncertainty ahead.
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Aussie at three-month lows as stock sell-off hits sentiment
US jobs key tonight. Swiss franc watches inflation print. Rainy forecast for Korea’s CPI.