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FX BANK FORECAST · COVERAGE
Aggregated year-end forecasts, scenario shifts, and curated analyst notes from 30 institutional desks. No promotion.
Live cross-firm bank consensus across 30 desks — FX, oil & gold
View bank forecastsWelcome to the commentary page of FX Bank Forecast, your go-to resource for aggregated foreign exchange research from 18 leading institutional desks, including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, and more. This page provides insights and analysis from top banks, helping you stay informed about the latest trends and forecasts in the FX market.
Our collection features commentary on major currency pairs, market dynamics, and economic indicators, allowing you to interpret the evolving landscape of foreign exchange. Whether you're a trader, investor, or simply interested in FX research, this page serves as a comprehensive hub for understanding the perspectives of major financial institutions.
Goldman Sachs Targets USD/JPY at 165: Boost to Yen Carry Trade - Tokenist
Goldman Sachs Targets USD/JPY at 165: Boost to Yen Carry Trade Tokenist
Goldman Sachs Says Yen Intervention Won't Stop USD/JPY, Revises Forecast Higher - Exchange Rates Org UK
Goldman Sachs Says Yen Intervention Won't Stop USD/JPY, Revises Forecast Higher Exchange Rates Org UK
EUR Money Markets: Some signs of tightening conditions
Articles EUR Money Markets: Some signs of tightening conditions 14:51 Rates Share X LinkedIn E-mail Copy link Share X LinkedIn E-mail Copy link Download Easing energy prices have taken a July European Central Bank rate hike off the table, but September remains in play. Liquidity
The US Blockade of Iran after Six Weeks
Much of the commentary on the US blockade says it's failed, but that's total nonsense
ECBs Lane:Monetary policy decisions will continue to be made on a meeting-by-meeting basis
ECBs Lane gave a speech at a Dinner event. Below are the main commentary on the Economy/Policy. Supply-driven energy shocks hurt euro area growth: Lane said oil-price increases caused by supply disruptions — especially geopolitical events — tend to lower euro area GDP growth by a