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Us Dollar
Daily update November 7, 2021
NEWS
The US Dollar did push up to a fresh yearly high on the NFP release, but that move wasn't able to last and prices quickly pulled back into the ...
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The US Dollar Index printed a new 2021 high at 94.62, on better than expected US NFP. · The US 10-year Treasury yields drop almost seven basis points, ...
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The Japanese yen weakened slightly even after Japan published relatively strong economic numbers. According to the statistics agency, ...
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... booking a week of solid gains following a strong U.S. jobs report. The dollar index, which had hit a one-year peak earlier in the session, ...
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By Lawrence White LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. and European shares resumed their rally on Friday as U.S. jobs data surprised on the upside, ...
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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 5 — The ringgit closed lower against the US dollar as the market remained jittery as it awaited the outcome of the US Federal ...
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Global stocks, US dollar end lifted after labor pickup, oil gains ... World equities markets reached new heights on Friday, November 5, after a session- ...
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... Prediction – The Dollar Rallies on Employment Gains. By:David Becker. Published: Nov 5, 2021, 18:13 PDT•1min read. Follow. U.S. Yields drop.
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The US Dollar continues to benefit from the heightened uncertainty between interest rates and energy markets. Further instability could see more ...
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The US dollar on Friday jumped to its highest level in more than a year, after data showed better-than-expected US job growth last month, ...
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WEB
Scotiabank Views on Twitter: "The loonie remains firm against the US dollar, yen and euro ...
The loonie remains firm against the US dollar, yen and euro; retailers invest in green strategies; and equities top bonds.
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