GLD and FXE Related Headlines
Go Back- CPI (Jan MoM) 0.2% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.3% vs 0.3%
- CIBC monthly FX outlook: Why the US dollar selloff is likely over
- US dollar hits two-week high, pound slumps after BoE holds rates
- Fed Holds Rates at 3.50% to 3.75%
- U.S. dollar risk premium is building after Trump comments, Barclays says
- Japanese yen rebounds from 18-month low against dollar
- CPI (Dec MoM) 0.3% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.2% vs 0.3%
- Yen tumbles on Japan spending fears, dollar broadly higher
- Stocks and Treasuries calm after Fed indictment jitters, dollar weakens
- Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Dec) 50K vs 70K Expected, Unemployment Rate 4.4%
- Dollar set for second straight weekly gain after US jobs data
- BofA shifts to neutral on USD/CAD as loonie hits fair value
- Dollar steady, range-bound as investors assess US labor data
- Dollar gains against peers with investors eyeing upcoming data
- Dollar rises to start 2026 after biggest annual drop in eight years
- Dollar climbs after claims data but still well down in 2025
- Dollar holds gains after Fed minutes
- U.S. dollar is once again under pressure from trend followers: BofA
- Yen strengthens after BOJ minutes, markets gauge intervention odds
- Japan's yen rises vs dollar on intervention hints; US dollar slumps
- Yen weakens against peers after BOJ raises interest rates
- U.S. adds 64,000 jobs in November, unemployment rate holds at 4.6%
- Dollar eases against peers after better-than-expected U.S. jobs data
- Dollar edges lower against yen in week packed with data releases and central bank decisions
- US dollar sags as Fed outlook undermines; Swiss franc gets SNB lift
- Fed Lowers Rates to 3.50% to 3.75%
- Dollar slips against yen but heads for broad weekly rise
- Dollar clings to gains vs. yen with Japan fiscal policy, US data in focus
- Dollar slides, euro and yen gain as US labor market weakens
- Higher taxes in France and the UK are helping the USD rally, says Macquarie
- Dollar up on rate cut doubts and safety play, pound slumps
- Dollar edges up as rate cut outlook remains clouded
- Yen faces worst monthly drop since July as BOJ disappoints
- Fed Lowers Rates, to Stop Shrinking Balance Sheet on Dec. 1
- Powell's comments curb December rate cut bets, boosting dollar
- Japanese yen strengthens after officials ease policy concerns
- US dollar slips as trade optimism boosts risk appetite
- CPI (Sep MoM) 0.3% vs 0.4% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.2% vs 0.3%
- Yen slides as traders eye new US sanctions, CPI data
- Sterling slips as UK inflation holds steady, dollar lower versus yen
- Yen drops after Takaichi elected as Japan PM, dollar firms
- Dollar falls against yen and euro with trade dispute, rate outlook in focus
- Dollar drops versus euro and yen amid ongoing US-China trade friction
- US dollar weakens against peers as markets weight renewed trade tensions
- Dollar up against yen and euro on receding US-China trade tensions
- Stocks, dollar tumble; Trump says he will raise China tariffs to 100%
- Yen weakest since mid-February on fiscal fears
- Yen drops to 7-month low on fiscal concerns, euro dips
- Japanese yen, euro slide against dollar on fiscal concerns
- CPI (Aug MoM) 0.4% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.3% vs 0.3%
- EUR/CAD poised for bearish bets as French political chaos meets Canadian stability
- Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Aug) 22K vs 75K Expected, Unemployment Rate 4.3%
- CPI (Jul MoM) 0.2% vs 0.2% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.3% vs 0.3%
- Dollar slips as US inflation data backs September rate cut
- Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Jul) 73K vs 104K Expected, Unemployment Rate 4.2%
- Fed Governors Waller, Bowman Dissented In Favor Of Rate Cut
- CPI (Jun MoM) 0.3% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.2% vs 0.3%
- Dollar gains as Trump reignites trade concerns
- Dollar drops to lowest since 2021 against euro, sterling
- Dollar drops on Middle East optimism, euro highest since 2021
- Dollar falls on dovish Fed comments
- Fed Holds Rates at 4.25% to 4.50%
- CPI (May MoM) 0.1% vs 0.2% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.1% vs 0.3%
- US adds 139 thousand jobs in May, unemployment steady

