More volatilities for the global currency markets
Tariff threats from the US and political tensions in France suggest that the rundown to the end of the year could still be a very volatile one for the currency markets.
Tariff threats from the US and political tensions in France suggest that the rundown to the end of the year could still be a very volatile one for the currency markets.
For while one outcome – a win for incumbent Biden – may keep the US dollar subdued, the other outcome, of a victory for former president Trump, threatens to upend any...
A plethora of central bank meetings this week threatens to temporarily reverse the significant fall in currency market volatility that has been in place for some time.
Currency markets have been remarkably stable; particularly the key currency pairing, euro/dollar. But why is that, and is it likely to persist?
In some senses, currency markets have not moved in ways that we might have expected ahead of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
We clearly don’t know if a post-COVID world is just around the corner or some distance away. But slowly and surely, things should improve, and, as they do, thoughts will...
A delay in issuing official legal regulations on managing cryptocurrencies will cause a rise in the risks of fraud and theft related to virtual assets, experts have...