Stock market performance, shifting risk sentiment and monetary policy announcements. See what’s driving the key currencies right now in a one-page summary [USD, CAD, GBP, EUR, JPY, AUD and NZD].
Foreign exchange and stocks are important to businesses all over the world, but the relationship between the two markets isn’t always clear. Find out what the trends are, and what the performance of global stock markets can tell us about the strength of currencies including USD, JPY, EUR, AUD and NZD.
As the USD remains under pressure versus G10 currencies, the euro is enjoying gains, recently approaching a two-year high. With the EU agreeing on a recovery plan, the currency’s long-term prospects are promising. But is the euro really going to be the new king of currencies?
Events that could trigger currency volatility in September.
GBP | September 8 | UK EU Trade Talks resume
CAD | September 9 | Bank of Canada meeting
EUR | September 10 | European Central Bank meeting
CNY | September 14 | China August Industrial Production data
USD | September 15 – 16 | US Federal Open Market Committee
GBP | September 17 | Bank of England meeting
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