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Dollar Has Scope to Rise as Markets Likely Price in Too Many U.S. Rate Cuts
0742 GMT - There is room for U.S. interest-rate expectations to adjust higher which should help strengthen the dollar, says Elias Haddad, senior markets strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman. Markets
Dollar Could Fall If Weak U.S. Inflation Data Means Fed Rate-Cut Forecasts Are 'Stale'
0759 GMT - The U.S. Federal Reserve reduced its forecasts to just one rate cut in 2024 but Wednesday's weak U.S. inflation data for May means multiple rate cuts this year are still possible, in which
China Consumption, Investment Slows Unexpectedly; Industrial Output Shines
China's consumption and investment slowed unexpectedly in April, while industrial output beat expectations.
U.S. Dollar May Prove More Resilient Than Expected
0327 GMT - The U.S. dollar should prove more resilient than some may think, supported by relatively firmer U.S. yields and slow global growth, says Paul Mackel, global head of FX research at HSBC. He
UBS: USD Should Be Well Bid For Now
UBS Global Wealth Mgmt Commodities & FX MD Wayne Gordon says with economic data out of the US coming in robustly, the dollar should be well bid for now. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Africa & Middle East."
Safe Haven Assets Back in the Spotlight: Oil, Gold and USD Prices Soar Amid Middle East Clashes
The rising price of oil is linked to concerns that potential US sanctions against Iran could disrupt the free flow of global oil supplies, considering Iran's significant role as an oil producer.