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Aggregated year-end forecasts, scenario shifts, and curated analyst notes from 30 institutional desks. No promotion.
FX BANK FORECAST · COVERAGE
Aggregated year-end forecasts, scenario shifts, and curated analyst notes from 30 institutional desks. No promotion.
Welcome to the Commentary section of FX Bank Forecast, where we aggregate insights and analyses from 18 leading institutional desks, including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and HSBC. This page serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the latest trends and developments in the foreign exchange market, drawing from a diverse range of expert perspectives.
Here, you will find summaries and key excerpts from recent bank research, covering a variety of topics such as currency forecasts, central bank policies, and market dynamics. By normalizing these insights, we aim to provide you with a clearer understanding of the factors influencing currency movements and help you make informed trading decisions.
A2A Payments Roundtable Releases Vision for Account-to-Account Payments in Australia
The Account-to-Account (A2A) Payments Roundtable has today released its A2A payments vision, incorporating feedback from a public consultation and ongoing engagements with a broad range of end-users and other stakeholders on Australias A2A payments system.
BOJ dissenter Asada sets bar for supporting next rate hike, wants demand-driven inflation
Asada's comments give the yen little fresh direction, since his message is essentially a conditional one, open to hikes but not committing to a timeline. The reference to a rapid pass-through of higher costs will draw attention from rate traders, as it suggests underlying price p
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
28 investment banks see EUR/USD at 1.1736 by Dec 2026
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