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Japanese Yen remains upbeat despite BOJ rate hike bets

The Japanese Yen (JPY) edged higher against its US counterpart during the Asian session on Thursday, pulling away from a weekly low hit the previous day. Signs that underlying inflation in Japan is picking up continued to fuel expectations that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) will raise interest rates again in December. Moreover, persistent geopolitical risks, trade war fears and an overnight decline in US Treasury yields further benefitted the low-yielding JPY. That said, Wednesday's aggressive remarks by a number of influential FOMC members, including Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Jerome...

Dollar Holds Steady as Traders Weigh Fed Outlook

The dollar index held steady around 106.3 on Thursday after experiencing increased volatility in the previous session as investors continued to assess the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy. On Wednesday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicated that the central bank was in no rush to cut interest rates, citing stronger-than-expected growth, a strong labor market and persistent inflation pressures. Meanwhile, data showed that U.S. service sector growth slowed more than anticipated in November. The probability of a 25 basis point rate cut in December increased to about 79%, up from 66.5%...

Gold price edges lower on rebounding US bond yields

Gold price (XAU/USD) drifts lower during the Asian session on Thursday, albeit it remains confined in a familiar range held over the past week or so amid mixed fundamental cues. The overnight hawkish remarks by FOMC members, including Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell, reaffirmed expectations that the US central bank will take a cautious stance on cutting rates. This assists the US Treasury bond yields to rebound slightly from their lowest closing levels in more than a month and turns out to be a key factor undermining the non-yielding yellow metal. Apart from this, the prevalent...

Silver loses traction below $31.50 as rate cut caution looms

Silver (XAG/USD) prices moved lower to around $31.20, snapping a two-day winning streak during the early European session on Thursday. The Federal Reserve's (Fed) cautious stance on rate cuts weighed on the white metal. Federal Chairman Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that the strength of the US economy means the US central bank can afford to be "a little more cautious" about its decisions on interest rate moves. Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM US, noted that he does not expect further rate cuts after the December meeting until March 2025 at the earliest. Increasing bets of a less...

EUR/USD moves higher on French political crisis

EUR/USD moved higher and tried to stay above 1.0500 during European trading hours on Thursday. The major currency pair edged higher as investors tried to recover from the collapse of Michel Barnier's three-month-old government after it lost a no-confidence motion brought by a coalition of the right and left. The collapse of the French government has plunged the economy into a deeper crisis by limiting its ability to tame a growing fiscal deficit. Left and right-wing lawmakers backed the no-confidence motion against Barnier after claiming his government's budget was "flawed and detrimental"...