Forex Market Analysis & Articles
We See Some Slowing in Demand for Labor, but Still High
Fed's Williams: We See Some Slowing in Demand for Labor, but Still High Inflation remains well above the 2% target as it falls mostly in goods.
Europ plans to make it easier for mid-market banks to lose liquidity
Europ plans to make it easier for mid-market banks to lose liquidity Liquidity reduction is an approach that can be used for orderly withdrawal from trading activities and to prevent risks to financial stability, and the lack of this credible plan can je...
Turkey ratifies Finland's NATO membership
Breaking: The Turkish Parliament approved Finland's accession to NATO! Finland's accession to NATO is now awaiting US approval. It should be noted that Finland has a common border with Russia. Russia is definitely not happy with this action and wil...
FED interest rate Hike probability of 0.25% in May has decreased to 33%
Fadwatch: The probability of a 0.25% interest rate increase by the Federal Reserve in May has decreased to 33%. The Federal Reserve bond interest rate is expected to reach 3.96% in December.
Bitcoin hash rate is now 3 times when Bitcoin was 60 thousand dollars!
Bitcoin's hash rate is now 3 times when Bitcoin was 60 thousand dollars! It could be a positive sign for bitcoin and altcoins
Washington Post: Biden to push new banking rules after Silicon Valley Bank collapse
White House plans are still in flux. A House panel will examine SVB’s failure on Wednesday. They are preparing to ask federal bank regulators to impose new rules on mid-sized banks in the wake of the Silicon Valley bank's collapse earlier this month. ...
The tensions in the banking sector are subsiding.
According to Day Zeit, Philip R. Lane, ECB Chief Economist and Member of the Executive Board, says that the tensions in the banking sector are subsiding. There is no reason to expect big problems. Rates should rise if banking stress has "relatively l...
US is sending older fighter jets to the Middle East and moving newer jets to Asia
The U.S. will send aging A-10 attack planes to swap for more advanced combat aircraft in the Middle East as part of a Pentagon effort to shift more modern fighters to the Pacific and Europe to deter China and Russia, U.S. officials said.