The ECB is looking increasingly likely to the be the first major central bank to start cutting interest rates, and this will affect the value of the single currency
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British Pound Weekly Forecast: Data-Drought Could See Further GBPUSD Slips
The Pound has been quite resilient through some conflicting UK economic news but there’s much less on the coming week’s slate
US Dollar Forecast: EUR/USD, GBP/USD and USD/JPY Price Action Setups
Next week US CPI headlines the schedule of high importance data. This forecast considers how major currency pairs shape up ahead of the US CPI release
British Pound Weekly Forecast: Busier Data Week Might Be Bruising
Sterling remains relatively elevated despite recent US Dollar strength. This week may make life a bit tougher for Sterling bulls
Gold Weekly Forecast – XAU/USD Testing Support After US NFPs Hammer Rate Expectations
Gold is likely to struggle to push higher over the coming week after the latest US Jobs Report smashed expectations, paring Fed rate cut expectations.
Euro Weekly Forecast: Stagnant EU Growth Exposes Euro Vulnerabilities
Euro pessimism drags on as the EU narrowly avoided a recession. ‘US excellence’ is very much alive after NFP, while the pound and yen could aid euro performance
British Pound Weekly Forecast: Rare BoE Vote Split Will Continue to Provide Support
Sterling has benefited from the Bank of England’s clear lack of urgency to move borrowing costs either way. In a data-light week that support will probably stick
US Dollar Forecast: USD at the Mercy of the Fed, BoE and NFP Ahead
The US dollar has benefitted from cooling Fed cut expectations and robust economic data. The greenback’s rise appears likely to continue in a data heavy week
Euro (EUR/USD) Weekly Outlook: Important GDP, Jobs and Inflation Data on the Docket Next Week
After a neutral ECB meeting on Thursday, next week sees some heavyweight EU economic data hit the screens including GDP, Inflation, and Jobs.
British Pound Weekly Forecast: Could BoE Sound More Comfy With Rate Cuts?
The Pound and the Dollar will both look to their respective central banks this week. Market rate pricing probably poses the biggest risk.