Right now, the markets are still pointing down with NZD/USD, AUD/USD, GBP/USD dropping and making today's list of top losers.
Here is where today's session currently stands: the US dollar is losing strength against a basket of currencies — USD/CHF goes up 0.54%, trading at 1.0085. EUR/USD slipping 0.38% and closing at 0.9782.
While price action maintains a negative bias, United States Interest Rate released yesterday at 18:00 UTC with a figure of four, while the previous figure was 3.25.
In line with markets falling yesterday, some currencies are currently on the list of top losers. Take a look.
The Australian dollar | Currently down 0.5% at 0.6319
AUD/USD has been losing ground for 6 days, shedding a total of 2.6% of its value. Similar trend today: Aussie-Dollar weakened earlier in the day, before moving away from its 0.6309 low and recovering back to 0.6319.
Sterling-Dollar | Currently down 0.6% at 1.1324
In the last 6 days, the Pound has lost a total of 2.53% of its value. More of the same today: the Pound weakened earlier in the day, before moving away from its 1.1322 low and recovering back to 1.1324.
The New-Zealand Dollar | Currently down 0.6% at 0.579
Slightly weaker but mostly flat: the New-Zealand Dollar is currently trading at 0.579 as it maintains an active range between 0.5783 and 0.5839.