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Hawkish Fed fuels dollar, yen and gold extend declines

Send us Fan MailDollar extends rally after hawkish Fed decision. Yen stays weak despite intervention and hawkish BoJ rhetoric. BoE remains on hold, remains in no rush to hike. Stocks rebound, futures slide, gold falls on Fed hike bets.Risk Warning: Our services involve a signific ...  Show more

Dollar, Yen, Euro & Pound in Focus Ahead of Major Releases

Send us Fan MailAfter a packed week of central bank decisions, markets now turn to key economic data. From Eurozone and UK PMIs to US core PCE, inflation and growth signals will guide movements across FX, stocks, gold, and crypto. Watch the yen amid BoJ expectations, tech stocks ...  Show more

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