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  1. USD: Inflation after all? - Commerzbank

    Following the release of the CPI figures on Tuesday, the trade-weighted US dollar lost around half a percent. This weakness continued over the past two days, until yesterday's producer price inflation figures were released.

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  2. TRY: Changes in monetary policy framework but no changes for FX - ING

    During a press conference yesterday to present its new inflation report, the Central Bank of Turkey announced several changes to its monetary policy framework, ING's FX analyst Frantisek Taborsky notes.

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  3. USD/JPY: Risks remain skewed to the downside - OCBC

    USD/JPY rebounded overnight, tracking the rise in UST yields after US PPI data came in hotter. Pair was last at 146.87, OCBC's FX analysts Frances Cheung and Christopher Wong note.

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  4. USD: Data remains the biggest driver - ING

    The much-anticipated Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska is scheduled for 20.30 BST/21.30 CET, so any headlines may just be able to impact late US trading, but it's quite possible that the bulk of the market reaction will only materialise on Monday.

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  5. NZD: Doubts could arise - Commerzbank

    In New Zealand, complete inflation figures are only published once a quarter; each month, only a selection of prices is tracked and the inflation rate for these is published, Commerzbank's FX analyst Volkmar Baur notes.

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  6. Japan: BoJ still on track to hike rates in Q4 - Standard Chartered

    Q2 GDP growth surprised to the upside, which should allay the BoJ's fears of a sharp growth slowdown. The next 25bps BoJ hike will be in Q4, with risks skewed toward an earlier move in October. Summary of opinions from the July BoJ meeting points to what we think is growing impetus for a hike.

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  7. DXY: Eyeing data - OCBC

    US Dollar (USD) jumped overnight in response to hotter-than-expected PPI while Treasury Secretary Bessent made clarification on his earlier comments with regards to rate cuts. DXY was last at 97.88 levels, OCBC's FX analysts Frances Cheung and Christopher Wong note.

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  8. USD/JPY retreats from 150.90 resistance - Société Générale

    USD/JPY is retreating after failing to hold above the 200-DMA, with downside risks pointing toward 144.40 and potentially 142.10 if weakness persists, Société Générale's FX analysts note.

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  9. China: Investment plunged in July - Standard Chartered

    Growth momentum slowed significantly in July despite stronger-than-expected trade performance. Retail sales and FAI contracted, and IP growth slowed m/m, confirming weaker domestic demand.

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  10. AUD/USD ticks up to near 0.6500 as US Dollar struggles to hold Thursday's recovery

    The AUD/USD pair edges higher to near 0.6500 during the European trading session on Friday. The Aussie pair ticks up as the US Dollar (USD) struggles to hold Thursday's recovery move that was driven by hotter-than-expected United States (US) Producer Price Index (PPI) data for July.

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  11. EUR/USD: Indirect FX implications from Alaska summit - OCBC

    President Trump and Putin will meet later in Alaska. Pair was last at 1.1686 levels, OCBC's FX analysts Frances Cheung and Christopher Wong note.

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  12. EUR: Watching Alaska more closely - ING

    The Trump-Putin meeting and any better clarity on the path ahead in the Ukraine conflict have longer-lasting implications for the Euro (EUR) than for the US Dollar (USD), ING's FX analyst Francesco Pesole notes.

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  13.  USD/JPY hits fresh lows below 147.00 on generalised Dollar weakness

    The US Dollar recovery attempt seen on Thursday was capped below 148.00, and the pair has resumed its downtrend, extending losses below 147.00 on Friday, amid a broad-based US Dollar's weakness.With the impact of the strong US PPI fading, investors' hopes that the meeting between Trump and Putin mig

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  14. Silver price today: Silver falls, according to FXStreet data

    Silver prices (XAG/USD) fell on Friday, according to FXStreet data.

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  15. AUD/JPY languishes near weekly low, above mid-95.00s amid notable JPY strength

    The AUD/JPY cross maintains its offered tone through the first half of the European session on Friday and remains well within striking distance of a one-week low touched the previous day.

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  16. US Dollar Index (DXY) retreats below 98.00 ahead of the Trump-Putin meeting

    The US Dollar remains trading within a descending channel. The bullish reaction to the stronger-than-expected PPI figures seen on Thursday was capped at the top of the channel, around 98.35, and the index has given away practically all post-PPI gains on Friday, returning to levels below 98.00.

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  17. USD/CHF slides to mid-0.8000s on weaker USD; downside potential seems limited

    The USD/CHF pair struggles to capitalize on the previous day's move higher and attracts fresh sellers on Friday amid a broadly weaker US Dollar (USD). Spot prices currently trade around mid-0.8000s and remain close to a two-week low touched on Wednesday.

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  18. Silver Price Forecast: XAG/USD hesitates at $38.00 amid growing bearish momentum

    Silver (XAG/USD) remains vulnerable, following a sharp reversal from $38.75 on the previous day.

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  19. Dow Jones futures refresh all-time highs near 45,300 ahead of Trump-Putin meet

    Dow Jones futures post a fresh all-time high during the European trading session on Friday.

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  20. NZD/USD attempts pick up from 0.5900 amid the brighter market mood

    The New Zealand Dollar is showing a mild recovery on Friday, trimming losses after a nearly 1% sell-off on Thursday, hit by a stronger US Dollar after hot US PPI figures and downbeat industrial production and retail sales data from China.

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