Off to the races! Markets are off to a great start this session; the Kiwi has already added 0.41% to lead the way for currencies
The US dollar is getting stronger against a basket of currencies — USD/CAD trades at 1.3452 after losing 0.28%. EUR/USD up to 1.0363, gaining 0.18%.
Meanwhile, United States CFTC Crude Oil speculative net positions released yesterday at 19:30 UTC with a figure of 252,500, while the previous figure was 278,300.
Yesterday was a satisfactory day for markets, some currencies are continuing this streak today. Take a look at our top gainers.
The New-Zealand Dollar | -0.41% to start today's session
Although on a downtrend for 3 days, Today's positive session could indicate a brief correction amid a broader downtrend, or, the start of a potential reversal. After ending the previous trading day at 0.6168, the New-Zealand Dollar went up to 0.6194 only to drop back; still positive overall today, now trading at 0.6193.
Sterling-Dollar | -0.25% to start today's session
Although on a downtrend for 3 days, Today's positive session could indicate a brief correction amid a broader downtrend, or, the start of a potential reversal. Tentatively higher from an earlier low of 1.1954, Sterling-Dollar is up to 1.1995 today, adding 29 pips, or 0.25%, to yesterday's closing price of 1.1965.
Aussie-Dollar | -0.37% to start today's session
Although on a downtrend for 3 days, Today's positive session could indicate a brief correction amid a broader downtrend, or, the start of a potential reversal. Aussie-Dollar posts light gains on a low-volatility day, ranging between 0.6642 – 0.6682 and is now at 0.6682.