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US Dollar Gets a Boost from Optimistic Fed; EUR/USD, GBP/USD, AUD/USD
September 24, 2023 10:32 am | NOTIZIE FOREX
Higher for longer US interest rates coupled with the outperformance of the US economy are keeping the uptrend in global USD intact. What’s next for EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and AUD/USD?
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Asia Week Ahead: Fed’s Hawkish Takeaway Pushes Up USD, Weighs on AUD/USD, Gold
September 24, 2023 6:24 am | NOTIZIE FOREX
A high-for-longer rate outlook was the clear takeaway from the recent Fed meeting, as US Treasury yields found the validation to push on further with their 16-year highs.
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US Indices Risk Support Test After Hawkish Fed: S&P 500, Nasdaq Price Action
September 24, 2023 6:04 am | NOTIZIE FOREX
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 index look set to test support that could define the trend for the coming weeks after the Fed stuck with the hawkish script. What is the outlook and the key levels to watch?
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Chart Art: Gold (XAU/USD) Rejected at Major Resistance Area
September 24, 2023 3:58 am | NOTIZIE FOREX
Gold just flew to the moon and back! What a ride but is there more bearish momentum ahead or will the technical area draw in buyers once again?
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Ripple Price Predictions: 2023 and Beyond
September 24, 2023 1:21 am | NOTIZIE FOREX

Ripple XRP is one of the leading cryptocurrencies. Although the coin doesn’t aim to be the most decentralized, it actively cooperates with international banks and investment companies. Experts say this factor could be the key to Ripple’s success. XRP is not just a cryptocurrency. Ripple was designed as a full-fledged payment infrastructure that can potentially replace SWIFT. The lawsuit with the SEC became one of the most important events that attracted the attention of the entire cryptocurrency industry. Court hearings began in 2020 and ended only in July 2023. As a result, the court sided with XRP and did not… Read full author’s opinion and review in blog of #LiteFinance
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SIX, Capital.com, oneZero and More: Executive Moves of the Week
September 24, 2023 12:54 am | NOTIZIE FOREX
With an Autumn heading, another week passes by showing a marginal increase in new executives being recruited in the forex, crypto, and fintech industries. Let’s review this downfall in the market with the executives who have taken on recent roles and challenges in our executive moves roundup of the week.
Executive Moves of the Week
Bjørn Sibbern Appointed Global Head Exchanges at SIX
Bjørn Sibbern has been appointed as the Global Head of Exchanges and a Member of the Executive Board at SIX. He will begin the role on January 1,
2024. With extensive experience of two decades in capital markets, Sibbern has held various leadership positions at Nasdaq. He will assume Christoph Landis’s role and be in charge of the Swiss and Spanish Exchanges at SIX and the digital exchange SDX.
Earlier, he held the position of Executive Vice President and President of
European Markets at Nasdaq.
Sheena Kanabar Joins
Capital.com as Group CCO
Capital.com
has reported Sheena Kanabar’s appointment as its Group Chief Compliance
Officer (CCO). Based in London, Kanabar will lead the company’s
worldwide compliance teams and secure strict compliance with regulatory
standards across the firm. Peter
Hetherington, the Group CEO, has confirmed that the position underlines Capital.com’s continuous focus on
upholding high regulatory standards.
Before her
current appointment at Capital.com, Kanabar accumulated broad experience in the global
brokerage sector. She earlier served as Group CCO at ADSS, where she developed the global compliance strategy. Her assignment at ADSS was followed by 11 years at
CMC Markets, where she navigated her path in several senior compliance roles.
BVNK Promotes McLennan
Graham Mc
Lennan, who joined BVNK in May as a trader, has quickly risen through the
ranks. Over a year and a half, he moved from the Senior Trader to the Liquidity
& Execution Manager, and in September 2023, he was promoted to the Head of
Liquidity Solutions.
In the
past, Mc Lennan worked for IG Group as the Equity Dealer and as the Accounts Clerk
at Jay Bee Castings CC.
BVNK,
located in London, offers banking and payment services related to cryptocurrency.
Vodeno Gets New CEO and New Chair
A Banking-as-a-service in Europe, Vodeno reported today (Tuesday) of two new executive appointments, Philip McHugh as Chairman, and Noah Sharp as the new CEO. The both bring decades of experience to the roles, being industry veterans.
Previously, McHugh headed PaySafe, a payments firm, as its CEO. He was additionally TSYS Merchant Solutions’ Senior Executive Vice President, as well as the President and CEO at Barclaycard Business Solutions. Citi also enjoyed the benefit of his experience for several years in management roles.
Before Vodeno onboard Sharp in the new role, he held the position of Deputy CEO at BCB Group. He is also a former executive from Paysafe, having served the firm as its Chief Banking Officer. Moreover, he has served in a number of senior roles at Standard Chartered Bank and Deutsche Bank.
oneZero Shakes Up Sales Team with New Director
oneZero Financial Systems recently promoted Safwat Hamdan to Director of Sales and Relationship
Management after being with the company for only four years. He originally joined the firm as an Operations Engineer and has progressed quickly through the ranks to gain his present executive role.
Hamdan has spent 15 years gaining experience in the financial industry, with a decade of that from working at Thomson Reuters. In the role, which started earlier this month, he is responsible for increasing client satisfaction, adoption, retention, and a host of other areas. From the point of sale, the team will be a dedicated liaison for assigned clients, directing them through the onboarding process to confirming they are employing the product suite to better suit the cleints’ business needs.
Learn more about oneZero promoting Safwat Hamdan to the position of Director of Sales and Relationship Management.
FX Veteran Leaves INFINOX to Join Alchemy Prime as Institutional Sales Head
Chris Hossain-Nelson, a veteran in forex and contracts for differences (CFDs), has departed from INFINOX to unite with Alchemy Prime (based in London) as the new Head of Institutional Sales for eFX and CFDs.
Established in 2013 with headquarters in London, Alchemy Prime delivers FX Prime Brokerage solutions with “direct access to all Tier-1 and Tier 2 FX liquidity venues.” It retains clients covers a broad range including brokers, hedge funds and money managers, banks, and professional traders. The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) provided its licensing requirements.
Uncover more about Chris Hossain-Nelson exiting INFINOX and being onboarded by Alchemy Prime as the Head of Institutional Sales for eFX and CFDs.
Former BUX Managing Director Joins Zara FX as Chief Operating Officer
After almost two years as the European fintech BUX’s Managing Director (MD),
Jean-Raphael Nahas has announced that he recently joined the retail broker, Zara FX team
as its new Group Chief Operating Officer. This marks another substantial
move for the firm, following the appointment last week of a new Chief Financial
Officer.
Jean-Raphael
Nahas has in excess of a decade’s worth of experience in the fintech industry, specializing
in Contracts for Difference and foreign exchange. He started his career in 2012 as the Head of Business Development for Blackwell
Global Investments. Over time, he has served various firms,
including FX88, IMS Markets, and Finteractive. On top of that, he was recruited by BUX’s Cypriot branch as the MD in February 2022.
Find out more about Jean-Raphael Nahas joining the ranks of Zara FX as the new Chief Operating Officer.
This article was written by Tom Hazan at www.financemagnates.com.
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Newsquawk Week Ahead: Highlights include US PCE, EZ Flash CPI & China Caixin PMI
September 24, 2023 12:14 am | NOTIZIE FOREX
Week Ahead 25-29th September
- Mon: German Ifo (Sep), US National Activity Index (Aug), German State CPIs (Sep)
- Tue: Swedish PPI (Aug), US Consumer Confidence (Sep), New Home Sales (Aug) Richmond Fed (Sep)
- Wed: Spanish Parliament PM Vote re. Feijoo (TBC), CNB Policy Announcement, BoJ Minutes (Jul); German GfK (Oct), Swedish Consumer Confidence (Sep), EZ M3 (Aug), US Durable Goods (Aug)
- Thu: Banxico Policy Announcement, CBRT Minutes (Sep); EZ Consumer Confidence Final (Sep), German HICP Prelim. (Sep), US PCE Prices Final (Q2), IJC (w/e 18th Sep)
- Fri: Chinese Caixin PMIs (Sep), UK GDP (Q2), German Import Prices & Retail Sales (Aug), Swiss KOF (Sep), German Unemployment (Sep), Norwegian Unemployment (Sep), EZ Flash HICP (Sep), US PCE Price Index (Aug)
NOTE: Previews are listed in day order
Spanish Parliamentary Vote (Tue/Wed): People’s Party leader Feijoo has been given the first mandate by the King to attempt to form a government following the July election when neither Feijoo nor incumbent PM Sanchez were able to get near a working majority. As it stands, Feijoo is unlikely to have the 176 seats required for an outright majority within Congress and therefore his opportunity looks forlorn. If he does fail, then incumbent Sanchez will be provided with a chance to form a government in October/November, but again the PSOE leader is not expected to be able to hit the majority mark. In the scenario that both challengers fail, then the King could give others a mandate to form a government or allow one/both of them to try again. If a second attempt occurs, then the threshold is lowered to just a simple majority, but this is still deemed to be unlikely unless Feijoo can secure the 172 votes he is targeting vs. the opposition’s likely 170, writes Politico, and convince the Junts separatists to abstain. Given the uncertainty in projecting how many seats each camp will be able to secure and whether any of the separatist groups can be convinced to come on side or at least abstain, the most probable next course of action is another general election, which would likely occur in the first few months of 2024.
Banxico (Thu): The prior Banxico meeting saw the central bank leave rates unchanged, as expected, while it reiterated its guidance that it considers it will be necessary to maintain the reference rate at its current level for an extended period. Therefore, it is likely that Banxico will keep rates unchanged at 11.25% once again on Thursday. However, there will be particular attention to the guidance at this meeting. The latest August inflation data saw the 12-month headline and core metrics cool from the prior, in line with expectations. Meanwhile, the latest half month September data saw headline M/M cool marginally from the prior, as did the Y/Y. The M/M core however accelerated a touch but was in line with expectations, while the Y/Y core eased from the 1st half of August. Economic activity in July meanwhile slowed and missed analyst expectations. Analysts at Pantheon Macroeconomics expect Banxico guidance to change on the back of the data, and they see the September meeting as a prime opportunity for them to do so. Pantheon also believes that the Banxico will be able to start cutting rates gradually in late Q4.
CBRT Minutes (Thu): The CBRT opted to match market expectations with a 500bps hike to 30%. The Bank said tightening will continue until a significant improvement to the inflation outlook is achieved, and will be further strengthening as much as needed in a timely and gradual manner. The CBRT also said it will continue to simplify and improve the existing micro and macroprudential framework. The release noted inflation readings were above expectations in July and August. Analysts at CapEco suggest the central bank is “now doing what many investors had hoped they would by raising interest rates sharply and taking a more serious stance against inflation”, and “All of this is helping to maintain investor optimism in the policy shift and keeping Turkey’s sovereign dollar bond spreads near multi-year lows.” CapEco suggests a lot more tightening needs to be delivered, as the desk expects rates to rise to at least 35% by year-end.
China Caixin PMI (Fri): The PMIs will be released at a time when Chinese markets will be enjoying an 8-day-long holiday for the Mid-Autumn Festival, spanning from September 29th to October 6th. Thus, Chinese assets will not receive a chance to react to the data, although the surveys could have a macro impact as another gauge of economic conditions. In terms of the August PMIs, Manufacturing printed at 51.0, Services at 51.8, and the Composite at 51.7. The release also comes after a slew of stimulus to prop up the ailing economy. In terms of recent commentary, the NBS stated that the economy saw accelerated demand, but added that domestic demand remains insufficient and the foundation of economic recovery needs to be consolidated, whilst adding that the domestic economy is recovering, but still faces difficulties and China should focus on expanding domestic demand.
EZ Flash CPI (Fri): Expectations are for September Y/Y HICP to fall to 4.6% from 5.2%, with the super-core metric seen slowing to 4.9% from 5.3%. The prior report saw headline Y/Y HICP decline to 5.2% from 5.3% as energy prices prevented a more meaningful drop, whilst the super-core reading eased to 5.3% from 5.5%. This time around, Moody’s expects that energy prices will act as the “main downward pull on the headline rate”, whilst the core should also see declines on account of an unwinding of base effects in the transport services segment. From a policy perspective, the release will be unlikely to have a significant impact on pricing for the October meeting which assigns a circa 90% chance for the deposit rate to be held at 4.0%. However, should the release come in below expectations, and given the soft September PMI metrics, markets could begin to bring forward expectations of ECB rate cuts with the first 25bps reduction currently priced in by July next year.
US PCE (Fri): Analysts expect core PCE prices will rise by 0.2% M/M in August, matching the rate seen in July. Traders will be framing the data within the context of Fed policy to judge whether the central bank will follow through on its projections of another rate hike this year. While the Federal Reserve stood pat on policy at its September confab, it has retained the option of raising rates further. The central bank slightly raised its PCE projection for this year (from 3.2% Y/Y to 3.3% vs the 3.3% printed in the July data), but lowered its core PCE outlook (to 3.7% Y/Y from 3.9% vs the 4.2% in the July data). It is not until 2026 that the central bank sees both headline and core inflation back at 2.0%. Chair Powell said that while inflation has moderated somewhat, and expectations remain well anchored, the process of getting inflation down to 2.0% has a long way to go, and he said that the central bank would keep rates in restrictive territory until it is confident that inflation is moving back down to target. The central bank chief also warned that getting inflation back down would likely require a period of below trend growth, and some softening of labour markets. Powell was encouraged by the last three inflation reports, which he said were very good, but he wants to see more than just three good readings.
This article originally appeared on Newsquawk.
This article was written by Newsquawk Analysis at www.forexlive.com.
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AUD/USD Charts Bullish Technical Setup as USD/JPY Defies Channel Resistance
September 23, 2023 11:58 pm | NOTIZIE FOREX
This article provides an in-depth technical assessment of AUD/USD and USD/JPY, meticulously examining important price levels that could serve as support or resistance over the coming trading sessions.
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Fed Pauses but Says Another Hike is Possible, Gold and US Dollar Go Separate Ways
September 23, 2023 11:18 pm | NOTIZIE FOREX
The Fed hit the pause button at its September meeting, keeping interest rates within the 5.25%-5.50% range, but indicating the potential for one more hike and less easing over the forecast horizon.
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Event Guide: SNB Monetary Policy Statement – Sept. 2023
September 23, 2023 10:45 pm | NOTIZIE FOREX
The SNB is set to unveil its latest interest rate decision, with expectations that they may raise interest rates once more. Will you be ready for CHF volatility ahead?
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Japanese Yen Price Action Setups: USD/JPY, EUR/JPY Key Levels Identified
September 23, 2023 8:09 pm | NOTIZIE FOREX
The Yen continues to find temporary support from comments by both Japanese and BoJ Officials. Can the FOMC meeting finally trigger some FX intervention?
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Japanese Yen Forecast: BoJ’s Dovishness Puts USD/JPY Channel Breakout in Play
September 23, 2023 7:34 pm | NOTIZIE FOREX
USD/JPY rallies heading into the weekend following Bank of Japan’s dovish monetary policy announcement. As prices approach channel resistance, the pair’s reaction could offer key insight into the near-term outlook.
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