The Japanese Yen (JPY) extended its gains against the US Dollar (USD) on Monday, strengthening slightly after staging a sharp rebound from a four-month low of 150.84 following Friday's disappointing US employment report. The softer labor market print has fueled expectations of monetary policy easing by the Federal Reserve (Fed) at its next meeting in September, which is weighing on the Greenback and boosting demand for the safe-haven Yen. At the time of writing, the USD/JPY pair is hovering near 147.00 during American trading hours, having given up recent gains that were fueled by a strong...
The Australian Dollar (AUD) held steady on Monday, holding onto last week's late gains against the US Dollar (USD). AUD/USD kept a tight grip on the 0.6470 region, keeping the pair locked in against the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA). A much-needed moment of Greenback selling helped to snap the Aussie's six-day losing streak, and traders are now pivoting to watching for trade headlines. Australia's Melbourne Institute (MI) inflation gauge hit a 20-month high in July, rising 0.9% MoM, its highest single-month increase since December 2023. Australian Consumer Price Index (CPI) eased...
The EUR/USD stagnates during Monday's session, virtually unchanged, after Friday's rally of over 1.52% following a worse-than-expected Nonfarm Payrolls report, which triggered a ramp-up of expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut at the September meeting. The pair trades near Friday's closing price. The Euro failed to rally, even though some developments pressured the US Dollar. The latest employment report witnessed a revision of the May and June figures, which were sharply revised downward , triggering the firing of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) head. That data, along with a...