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  1. USD/JPY: Likely to trade between 146.90 and 148.00 - UOB Group

    The current price movements still appear to be part of a consolidation phase, likely between 146.90 and 148.00. In the longer run, sharp drop in USD has scope to extend, but any decline may not break below 145.80, UOB Group's FX analysts Quek Ser Leang and Peter Chia note.

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  2. USD/CNH steady as China trade surges before tariff deadline - BBH

    USD/CNH is stable under key resistance at 7.2000, BBH FX analysts report.

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  3. NZD/USD: Unlikely to be able to reach 0.5960 - UOB Group

    New Zealand Dollar (NZD) could advance further but is unlikely to be able to reach 0.5960. In the longer run, NZD is expected to range trade, most likely between 0.5860 and 0.5960, UOB Group's FX analysts Quek Ser Leang and Peter Chia note.

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  4. BoE set to cut rates as UK faces stagflation pressures - BBH

    GBP is firmer versus USD but weaker against EUR. In our view, stagflation headwind in the UK threatens further GBP depreciation versus EUR.

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  5. AUD/USD gains sharply to near 0.6540 on robust Australian Trade Balance data

    The AUD/USD pair advances to near 0.6540 during the European trading session on Friday. The Aussie pair strengthens as the Australian Dollar (AUD) outperforms its peers, following the release of Australia's Trade Balance data for June.

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  6. AUD/USD: Current price movements are likely part of a 0.6450/0.6555 - UOB Group

    There is scope for Australian Dollar (AUD) to test 0.6520 before a pullback can be expected. In the longer run, the current price movements are likely part of a 0.6450/0.6555 range trading phase, UOB Group's FX analysts Quek Ser Leang and Peter Chia note.

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  7. Dovish Fed talk weighs on USD as markets rally - BBH

    US Dollar (USD) is trading heavy while equity markets continue to edge higher as Fed officials are sounding more dovish and global economic activity is resilient. Rate differentials point to further USD weakness, BBH FX analysts report.

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  8. Kremlin: Trump-Putin Summit could take place in the 'coming days'

    The Kremlin said in a statement on Thursday, "at the suggestion of the American side, an agreement has been reached in principle to hold a bilateral summit in the coming days" between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump.

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  9. GBP/USD: Clear break above 1.3385 is unlikely - UOB Group

    Overbought advance in Pound Sterling (GBP) could extend against US Dollar (USD), but a clear break above 1.3385 is unlikely. In the longer run, GBP has likely entered a 1.3285/1.3425 range trading phase, UOB Group's FX analysts Quek Ser Leang and Peter Chia note.

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  10. USD/CHF wavers around 0.8060 with US Jobless Claims on focus

    The Swiss Franc and the US Dollar are the worst-performing currencies amid the risk-on mood on Thursday, which leaves the USD/CHF pair treading water around 0.8060, awaiting US weekly claims data for further fundamental guidance.The Greenback seems to have found some support at the 0.8040 area follo

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  11. DXY: Some consolidation expected in the interim - OCBC

    US Dollar (USD) extended its slippage overnight. Fedspeaks this week from officials, including Lisa Cook, Kashkari and Mary Daly have also been on a slightly dovish tilt, adding to USD softness. DXY was last at 98.10, OCBC's FX analysts Frances Cheung and Christopher Wong note.

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  12. Silver price today: Silver rises, according to FXStreet data

    Silver prices (XAG/USD) rose on Thursday, according to FXStreet data.

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  13. Japanese official: Bank of Japan may be behind the curve vs. inflation

    A private-sector member of the Japanese government's Economic Council said on Thursday that he is "worried that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) may be behind the curve vs. inflation, which is already affecting people's livelihood," per Reuters.

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  14. USD: Things moving fast on tariffs, geopolitics and Fed - ING

    Developments this week are unfolding rapidly across three key areas: tariffs, geopolitics, and the Federal Reserve. The first two are somewhat interconnected when it comes to India, which has faced a tariff hike to 50% in response to its economic ties with Russia.

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  15. EUR/JPY Price Forecast: Hovers around 172.00, support appears at nine-day EMA

    EUR/JPY holds ground after registering gains in the previous two consecutive sessions, trading around 171.90 during the European hours on Wednesday. The technical analysis of the daily chart suggests the ongoing neutral market bias as the currency cross remains within the rectangular pattern.

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  16. EUR/USD: Likely to trade with an upward bias - UOB Group

    There is a chance for EUR to test 1.1685; a sustained rise above this level appears unlikely. In the longer run, Euro (EUR) is likely to trade with an upward bias; it is unclear for now if it can reach 1.1720, UOB Group's FX analysts Quek Ser Leang and Peter Chia note.

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  17. Silver Price Forecast: XAG/USD is testing resistance at $38.30

    Silver (XAG/USD) is heading higher on Thursday, favoured by a weaker US Dollar, as market concerns about the US economic outlook and higher hopes of Fed rate cuts are weighing heavily on the US Dollar.The US Dollar Index, which measures the Greenback against a basket of the most traded currencies, h

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  18. GBP: Widely expected cut today - ING

    The Bank of England is widely expected to continue its recent pattern of quarterly cuts and reduce the Bank rate by 25 basis points to 4.0% today. Here is our full guide to today's meeting, ING's FX analyst Francesco Pesole notes.

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  19. AUD/USD: Sentiment is to buy dips - OCBC

    Australian Dollar (AUD) inched higher. Pair was last at 0.6532 levels, OCBC's FX analysts Frances Cheung and Christopher Wong note.

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  20. USD/CAD remains below 1.3750 due dovish Fedspeaks, US Initial Jobless Claims eyed

    USD/CAD extends its losing streak for the fifth successive day, trading around 1.3740 during the European hours on Thursday. The pair depreciates as the US Dollar (USD) extends its gains ahead of the US weekly Initial Jobless Claims release due later in the North American session.

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