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Investment Bank Outlook 03-06-2022

CitiEuropean openPost European close, a bounce in equities in the US session caused USD to retrace lower and erase most of Wednesday’s gains. With several countries on holiday today, and the NFP...

Investment Bank Outlook 02-06-2022

CIBCFX FlowsNew Zealand first quarter terms of trade rose 0.5% over the quarter against estimates of +1.3%. Slight improvement in the previous quarter to -0.9% from -1.0%. Stats New Zealand said...

Investment Bank Outlook 01-06-2022

CIBCFX FlowsFX price action was rather similar to yesterday, demand for $YEN and the YEN crosses lifted several currency pairs higher. Bit of struggle when $YEN broke above 129.00 and printed 129.15...

Investment Bank Outlook 31-05-2022

CIBCFX FlowsDeputy Governor Hawkesby said RBNZ is forecasting a period of subdued consumption as higher rates impact some households, given that global and domestic risks, a recession is well within...

Investment Bank Outlook 30-05-2022

CitiEuropean OpenThe Chinese reopening story dominated in the Asian morning, with a drop in cases in Beijing and Shanghai, and moves towards an ease in restrictions. CNH soared higher and...

Investment Bank Outlook 26-05-2022

CIBCKey HeadlinesMarket started with risk-on, lots of happy faces until mid-morning. US$ goes bid,, risk appetite turned negative… why? I think this is relief rally. Risk on at the start but there was...

Investment Bank Outlook 25-05-2023

Credit AgricoleAsia overnight Sentiment in Asia continues to be mixed as investors fret over higher rates and China’s zero-Covid strategy. Providing some relief for investors today, however, were...

Investment Bank Outlook 24-05-2022

CIBCKey HeadlinesRisk is off, no one cared about JPM, it was all about Snapchat and the other social media platforms. FX traders paid close attention to US equity futures and then the UST yields. No...

Investment Bank Outlook 23-05-2022

Credit AgricoleWeekly FX OutlookUSD: In the near term, the USD should remain supported by the relative outperformance of the US economy that will allow the Fed to normalise policy more quickly. The...