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ForexLive European FX news wrap: Risk trades rebound
Forex news from the European trading session – 21 September 2021
Headlines:
Markets:
– CAD leads, USD lags on the day
– European equities higher; S&P 500 futures up 0.7%
Headlines:
Markets:
– CAD leads, USD lags on the day
– European equities higher; S&P 500 futures up 0.7%
Fear and anxiety cast aside for the time being
Dip buying greed takes over ahead of North American trading
The market continues to keep in a good mood in European trading and while there isn’t much of an extension in FX, US futures did creep higher during the session and are pointing to a solid bounce at the open later today.
The market continues to keep in a good mood in European trading and while there isn’t much of an extension in FX, US futures did creep higher during the session and are pointing to a solid bounce at the open later today.
UK September CBI trends total orders 22 vs 15 expected
Latest data released by CBI – 21 September 2021
The output reading fell to its lowest since April, with CBI noting that:
„Today’s survey highlights how amidst a variety of supply challenges, companies are beginning to struggle to meet high demand. Despite close to half of manufacturers surveyed reporting order books above normal, output growth has slowed
The output reading fell to its lowest since April, with CBI noting that:
„Today’s survey highlights how amidst a variety of supply challenges, companies are beginning to struggle to meet high demand. Despite close to half of manufacturers surveyed reporting order books above normal, output growth has slowed
OECD chief economist: We think Chinese fiscal, monetary authorities have capacity to buffer Evergrande shock
OECD chief economist, Laurence Boone, remarks
If China really wants to, they could easily turn this situation around but it’s not exactly about that right now. The times are changing and Evergrande is but an example of that.
If China really wants to, they could easily turn this situation around but it’s not exactly about that right now. The times are changing and Evergrande is but an example of that.
Japan reportedly could expect to remove state of emergency measures by end of the month
Kyodo News reports on the matter
The measures are to expire at the end of September and given the virus trend, it is doubtful that the government would extend them beyond that date.
The measures are to expire at the end of September and given the virus trend, it is doubtful that the government would extend them beyond that date.