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Aggregated year-end forecasts, scenario shifts, and curated analyst notes from 30 institutional desks. No promotion.
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View bank forecastsWelcome to the Commentary page on FXBankForecast.com, your go-to resource for aggregated foreign exchange research from 18 leading institutional desks, including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and HSBC. This page provides a comprehensive overview of recent market insights and analyses, allowing traders and investors to stay informed about the latest trends and developments in the FX market.
Here, you will find a collection of expert commentary and forecasts that cover various currency pairs and economic factors influencing the forex landscape. By normalizing research from top banks, we aim to present a clear and concise view of market sentiment, helping you make informed decisions based on the latest insights from industry professionals.
Japan ministry of finance declines to comment on sudden yen spike
USD/JPY is down 0.8% on the day now to 161.20 as the dust settles from the earlier price action volatility. The past hour or so saw the currency pair falling by around 100 pips from 162.20 to a low of 161.13, before a quick rebound back to 161.90. After which, it has been a slow
Goldman Sachs Slices Gold Outlook to $4,900/oz - FXLeaders
Goldman Sachs Slices Gold Outlook to $4,900/oz FXLeaders
UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Policy and data problems'
With the US not working tomorrow, we get June labor market data today. The level of inaccuracy in the data means the monthly changes should not be taken too seriously. The trends are still the same—not too much hiring, not too much firing. The general level of policy uncertainty
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
Taking Stock of the US Blockade
There's endless commentary that the blockade has failed, but that's total nonsense