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Yesterday the USD turned bullish despite softer inflation figures, which is a signal that we might see a similar price action today Full Article

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The signs of a strong rebound in the US economy are accummulating, but that might be hindered by the FED continuing to hike rates Full Article

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Gold pushed to a new ow below $1,830 today after the jump in US producer inflation PPI, which shows that the decline has resumed again Full Article

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The downtrend continues for USD/JPY despite the 130 pip jump after the beat in the US PPI inflation report on Friday Full Article

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Today the US PPI producer inflation report will likely have a similar effect as last month, as we head into next week's FED rate decision Full Article

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Yesterday the USD crashed lower again after the softer producer inflation PPI, while today retail sales might improve the situation for the Full Article

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USD/JPY resumed the decline today after the US PPI report showed a slowdown in October Full Article

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The US producer inflation report PPI will be released later today after the Eurozone Q2 GDP report, which might shake the market sentiment Full Article

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The USD has resumed the bullish trend again this week and the economic data is helping keep it that way Full Article

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Yesterday markets paused after Tuesday's post-CPI move, but today the volatility will likely pick up again on the US data Full Article

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Headline PPI producer inflation has been cooling off in July and August, but core PPI continues to grow, showing that Oil hasn't been a majo Full Article

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US CPI consumer inflation posted yet another increase in August, while today's producer inflation PPI is expected to decline for the second Full Article

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EUR/USD has retraced higher but MAs are acting as resistance, so we decided to open a sell signal here Full Article

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Risk assets have jumped higher again after the US producer inflation (PPI) showed a cool-off in July Full Article

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PPI inflation jumped to 11.3% in June, which means that the higher prices from producers will be transferred to consumers later Full Article

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