FX Talk - an Ebury podcast
The euro goes up, the dollar goes down, and China devalues the yuan. But what's behind these currency fluctuations? This forex podcast is all about the global currency market. Our three financial market analysts, who are also top Bloomberg forecasters, discuss macro-economic news and its effect on the global financial market - providing you with insights to make informed decisions. *The information contained in this podcast does not constitute a recommendation from any Ebury entity to the recipient.
FX Talk - an Ebury podcast
The UK economy narrowly dodged a recession, but what's next?
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Since the last episode, the markets have experienced a relatively quiet period, with most major currencies trading within narrow ranges. There were, however, some exceptions in Scandinavia, where certain currencies rallied sharply. For instance, the Swedish krona jumped following a hawkish announcement from Riksbank. On the other end of the scale, the euro underperformed and was the only G10 currency that failed to rally against the US dollar.
That being said, there has been a noticeable increase in volatility around this week's main event, the US inflation report for January, which is due to be released on Tuesday.
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