On Thursday the Australian dollar hit one-week high and the New Zealand dollar edged up to two-week highs against their U.S. counterpart, helped by the release of better-than-expected Chinese manufacturing data and as markets awaited upcoming U.S. economic reports...
Thursday saw the yen weaker in Asia trade, as risk appetite improved on steady Chinese economic data and strong stock market performance, spurring a selloff in the Japanese currency...
The dollar pushed higher against the other major currencies on Wednesday, after data showed that U.S. non-farm private employment rose more than expected in September and as investors eyed a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen scheduled later in the day...
On Wednesday the Australian dollar was higher against its U.S. rival, despite the release of downbeat Australian building approvals data. Earlier, data from China showed that consumer sentiment in the world's second largest economy improved in September to its highest level in over a year...
Bitcoin Direct announced the first version of Bitcoin ATM machine at Las Vegas-based hotel planning to launch around 100 more Mike Tyson Bitcoin ATMs in different parts of the United States. Tyson was also available at the time of launch expressed his excitement with the Bitcoin project...
On Tuesday the Australian and New Zealand dollars dropped against their U.S. counterpart, both re-approaching six-year lows as global growth concerns continued to weigh on sentiment and as expectations for a U.S. rate hike in the coming months supported the greenback...
The euro pushed lower against the U.S. dollar on Monday, as U.S. data continued to buoy the greenback amid growing expectations for a U.S. rate hike in October or December...
USD/CAD is about to end the Friday below the 1.3350 area but on top of 1.3300, posting the highest weekly close since June 2004. The pair has remained steady during the last hours as the rest of the currency market. It peaked during the European session at 1.3355 and then turned to the downside...
On Friday the greenback was broadly higher and Treasury yields jumped after the Commerce Department said that the U.S. economy grew in the second quarter at a faster pace than what had been initially reported and as Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen signaled the possibility of a U.S...
On Friday the dollar rose to fresh one-month highs against the other major currencies, after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen signaled the possibility for a rate hike before the end of the year. Meanwhile, investors eyed upcoming U.S. economic growth data...
The dollar fell deeper against the other major currencies on Thursday, after the release of mixed U.S. economic reports. Meanwhile, sentiment on the greenback remained vulnerable ahead of a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen due later in the day...
Earlier in the day, Norges Bank cut its interest rates in a response to slower economic growth caused by a fall in oil prices. The move send the dollar soaring against the local currency...
On Thursday the New Zealand dollar rose against its U.S. counterpart, despite the release of downbeat New Zealand trade balance numbers, while its Australian counterpart was steady near two and half week lows...
The euro moved higher against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday, bouncing off a two-and-a-half week low after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said it was too early decide whether or not to add stimulus measures...
“Somebody needs to reconfigure their computer models and recognize that U.S. dollar strength is a headwind to this market,” says Michael O’Rourke, chief market strategist, in a note to clients. There’s more on that yen/S&P 500 action in his chart today...
On Wednesday the shared currency was lower after flash data showed that manufacturing and services output fell below expectations in September...


