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Rupee flat on hopes West Asia truce will hold

The Indian rupee held steady as markets priced in hopes that a West Asia truce would hold, hovering near ₹95.78 per dollar after slipping 8 paise in early trade. Traders kept a close eye on geopolitical developments while the currency remained largely unchanged.

MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Bet Costs More Than Gold
SocialFeb 10, 2026

MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Bet Costs More Than Gold

Did MicroStrategy Make a Bad Bet on Bitcoin? Bitcoin made the headlines, but MicroStrategy’s numbers? Not so pretty. I’d have preferred gold, silver, or even interest-bearing cash. Opportunity cost matters — don’t get caught chasing hype. Bitcoin #PeterSchiff #CryptoNews #Investing #GoldVsBitcoin #FinanceTalk...

By Peter Schiff
What Is, and Isn’t Working in This Market
NewsFeb 10, 2026

What Is, and Isn’t Working in This Market

Investors pushed the Dow Jones Industrial Average past the 50,000 mark for the first time, even as volatility surged. Despite the icy winds of market turbulence, many are still buying the dip, signaling stubborn optimism. Paul Hickey of Bespoke Investment...

By Investopedia — Economics
Dollar Weakening as Diverging Policies Boost Global Assets
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Dollar Weakening as Diverging Policies Boost Global Assets

I keep playing through the potential outcomes over the coming months and I have a very difficult time painting a bull case for the dollar. I expect: 1. Monetary policy divergence widens (more dovish US vs RoW/Japan) 2. Capital flight risk as...

By Quinn Thompson
Dollar Look Past Soft US Data, 10-Year Yield Dips
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Dollar Look Past Soft US Data, 10-Year Yield Dips

The U.S. dollar stayed firm in early trade despite flat retail sales, while the 10‑year Treasury yield slipped back below 4.2%. Market participants are largely ignoring the consumption miss, focusing instead on tomorrow’s delayed non‑farm payrolls as the primary driver...

By Action Forex
Dollar vs EM Hits New Low, Signaling Further Weakness
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Dollar vs EM Hits New Low, Signaling Further Weakness

The Dollar versus EM today is down to a new low, which is below its level 2 weeks ago at the height of Greenland headlines. It's the Dollar versus EM you want to watch for future direction. The signal it's...

By Robin Brooks
Gold Nears Breakout: From Panic to Directional Pause
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Gold Nears Breakout: From Panic to Directional Pause

Gold Price Short-term Outlook: XAU/USD From Panic to Pause- Breakout to Decide Direction https://t.co/e2vca3B4h2 $XAUUSD Daily & 240min Charts https://t.co/BsGu6wpKlh

By Michael Boutros
Luis De Guindos: Interview with Econostream Media
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Luis De Guindos: Interview with Econostream Media

ECB Vice‑President Luis de Guindos told Econostream that inflation has fallen to 1.7% headline and core inflation is edging toward the 2% target, while the euro‑area economy is proving more resilient than expected. He highlighted downside risks from geopolitical flashpoints and...

By European Central Bank — Press/Speeches
U.S. Stocks Under Pressure as SPX/VEU Hits Near Two‑Year Low
SocialFeb 10, 2026

U.S. Stocks Under Pressure as SPX/VEU Hits Near Two‑Year Low

The 'sell America' trade pressure seems to be picking up again. The SPX-VEU (rest of world equity ETF) ratio is the lowest since April 22nd. A little further and it is a two year low. Adding the DXY Dollar Index in for...

By John Kicklighter
Mexico's Inflation On Target, Money Supply Within Golden Growth
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Mexico's Inflation On Target, Money Supply Within Golden Growth

Mexico’s inflation rate is ON TARGET at 3.65%/yr Mexico’s money supply (M4) is growing at 7.91%/yr, WITHIN Hanke's Golden Growth Rate of ~7.3%-9.3%/yr, a rate consistent with Mexico’s 2%-4%/yr inflation target. THE INFLATION STORY = A MONEY SUPPLY STORY. https://t.co/4w05Yr94Mz

By Steve Hanke
The Digital Yuan and the New Geography of Monetary Power
BlogFeb 10, 2026

The Digital Yuan and the New Geography of Monetary Power

The episode examines how China’s digital yuan (e‑yuan) reshapes the internationalization of the renminbi by focusing on usage rather than ownership. It explains that traditional barriers were convertibility and capital controls, which limited the ability to sell or move RMB...

By The Central Banks’ Watcher
Banking Chief Calls for Urgent European Payment Alternatives
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Banking Chief Calls for Urgent European Payment Alternatives

European alternatives to Visa and Mastercard ‘urgently’ needed, says banking chief - https://t.co/TJ18SQs5Bg via @FT

By Ashraf Laidi
December US Retail Sales Stall, Missing Growth Forecasts
SocialFeb 10, 2026

December US Retail Sales Stall, Missing Growth Forecasts

US December Retail Sales comes in flat vs expected 0.4% - previously 0.6% m/m Core retail sales also flat vs expected 0.3% - previously 0.4% m/m

By Michael Boutros
Christine Lagarde: European Parliament Plenary Debate on the ECB Annual Report
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Christine Lagarde: European Parliament Plenary Debate on the ECB Annual Report

In a February 9, 2026 speech to the European Parliament, ECB President Christine Lagarde reaffirmed the central bank’s independence while emphasizing its accountability to elected officials. She reported that headline inflation has fallen to 1.7% in January and is expected...

By European Central Bank — Press/Speeches
Dollar Stabilizes, Still Strong vs G10; Yen Diverges
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Dollar Stabilizes, Still Strong vs G10; Yen Diverges

Greenback Consolidates after Yesterday's Shellacking: After yesterday’s sharp losses, the US dollar is mostly consolidating with a firmer bias against the G10 currencies. The yen is the exception. The unexpected post-election gains have been extended… https://t.co/s4awtQJ5o7 https://t.co/Xlf89Ydd1E

By Marc Chandler
Gold Surges Past $5,000 Amid Debt Monetization Fears
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Gold Surges Past $5,000 Amid Debt Monetization Fears

Gold is back above $5,000. The rise in gold is one manifestation of the debasement trade, which is about markets seeking safe havens from debt monetization. Big thanks to @DavidWestin from @BloombergTV for all the right questions and a great...

By Robin Brooks
Statement From Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Statement From Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde announced that François Villeroy de Galhau will leave his post as Governor of the Banque de France after an eleven‑year tenure. Lagarde highlighted Villeroy's realism, strong European convictions, and collaborative style as assets to...

By European Central Bank — Press/Speeches
Alphabet's Sterling Bond Hits Record £4.5bn Demand
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Alphabet's Sterling Bond Hits Record £4.5bn Demand

#Alphabet sterling bond raises a record £4.5 bn, with £24 bn in bids. They may start borrowing on behalf of Bessent if it continues like this $GOOG

By Ashraf Laidi
Dollar Steadies, Yen Rebounds; US 10‑yr Dips Below
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Dollar Steadies, Yen Rebounds; US 10‑yr Dips Below

The greenback is a little firmer against the G10 currencies but the yen as it consolidates yesterday's sharp losses. JGB yields are softer. Meanwhile this could be only the 2nd session since mid-Jan that the US 10-year yield...

By Marc Chandler
Elliott Wave Analysis of EURUSD – February 9th, 2026
BlogFeb 7, 2026

Elliott Wave Analysis of EURUSD – February 9th, 2026

The latest Elliott Wave analysis notes that EUR/USD slipped during the first week of February 2026, testing the 1.1800 support zone. While the pair remains above this level, bullish sentiment persists, suggesting the wave count may still be in an...

By EWM Interactive – Forex
Tether Would Rank 17th in US Treasury Holdings
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Tether Would Rank 17th in US Treasury Holdings

Who is the world's largest holder of US Treasuries? 🥇 Japan 🥈 United Kingdom 🥉 China But here's the wildest part - if Tether were a country, it would be the 17th largest holder of US Treasuries https://t.co/JoaE6JzFI9

By Kathy Lien
Macron Urges EU to Adopt Eurobonds Now
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Macron Urges EU to Adopt Eurobonds Now

Emmanuel Macron: « Now is the time for the EU to launch a joint borrowing capacity, through eurobonds. » https://t.co/NqqbjjecXk

By Frederik Ducrozet
Global FX: RBA, JP Elections, Euro/APAC Rotation, Dovish BoE, US Data
PodcastFeb 6, 202629 min

Global FX: RBA, JP Elections, Euro/APAC Rotation, Dovish BoE, US Data

The FX team discusses a variety of topics: the euro bloc/ APAC FX rotation, RBA hawkish pivot, scenarios around upcoming JP elections, the dovish BoE surprise and recent US data.   This podcast was recorded on 06 February 2026. This communication is...

By At Any Rate
Markets Could Slip If Data Undermines Fed Cut Hopes
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Markets Could Slip If Data Undermines Fed Cut Hopes

Stock markets may sour if this week’s US economic data casts doubt on Fed rate cut speculation. #stockmarkets #Fed #Economy #InterestRates #USD #Macro #trading https://t.co/ZEfchApMC0

By Ilya Spivak
Alphabet Launches 100‑year GBP Bond, Eyes Currency Debasement
SocialFeb 9, 2026

Alphabet Launches 100‑year GBP Bond, Eyes Currency Debasement

#Alphabet to issue 100-year GBPSterling bond after having issued 50-year $17.5 bn USD bond in November. Also plns to issue CHF bond. They're betting further currency debasement #forex

By Ashraf Laidi
Iran Can Still Normalize Its Economy—But the Path Will Be Painful and Slow
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Iran Can Still Normalize Its Economy—But the Path Will Be Painful and Slow

Iran’s inflation, hovering around 20% and spiking above 40% during sanctions, has become a structural feature of its macro‑economy. The country’s fragmented exchange‑rate system, fiscal deficits financed by the central bank, and dominant state‑linked enterprises perpetuate price pressures. Analysts argue...

By Atlantic Council
Dollar Index Plummets; Trade‑Weighted vs Equal‑Weighted Diverge
SocialFeb 9, 2026

Dollar Index Plummets; Trade‑Weighted vs Equal‑Weighted Diverge

The $DXY has dropped sharply today. A big picture look at the trade-weighted Dollar index vs an equally-weighted variant: https://t.co/sqTvcv4ihu

By John Kicklighter
Gold Surges Past $5,000 Amid Reckless Fiscal Policy
SocialFeb 9, 2026

Gold Surges Past $5,000 Amid Reckless Fiscal Policy

Gold is back above $5,000. The rally in precious metals is reckless and crazy, but so is global fiscal policy. At some point over the past 20 years, policy makers who believe in keeping public debt stable stopped existing. Makes...

By Robin Brooks
European Rates: ECB and BoE February Meetings, Skinny Carry in Euro Area, Increased UK Political Noise
PodcastFeb 6, 202610 min

European Rates: ECB and BoE February Meetings, Skinny Carry in Euro Area, Increased UK Political Noise

In this brief episode, J.P. Morgan analysts Francis Diamond, Aditya Chordia, and Khagendra Gupta dissect the February policy meetings of the European Central Bank and the Bank of England, highlighting the limited rate‑differential (or "skinny carry") in the Eurozone and...

By At Any Rate
Bonds as Bargaining Chips: The $8 Trillion Selloff that Could Shake U.S. Markets
NewsFeb 5, 2026

Bonds as Bargaining Chips: The $8 Trillion Selloff that Could Shake U.S. Markets

European investors hold roughly $8 trillion of U.S. Treasury debt, a quarter of the Treasury market, and recent geopolitical friction with the Trump administration has sparked talk of using those holdings as leverage. A Danish pension fund’s $100 million Treasury sell‑off highlighted...

By Quartz — Economy & Markets
Thursday: NZ Employment Rises
PodcastFeb 4, 20269 min

Thursday: NZ Employment Rises

In this brief episode, ANZ Research analysts discuss the latest data showing a rise in New Zealand employment, highlighting the sectors driving the growth and the implications for wage pressure and inflation. They note that the job market is tightening, with...

By 5 in 5 with ANZ
Markets Say “Wrong Kevin”, Xiaomi & Ford Could Partner Up
BlogFeb 2, 2026

Markets Say “Wrong Kevin”, Xiaomi & Ford Could Partner Up

Asian equity markets slumped after President‑Trump‑appointed Fed nominee Kevin Warsh signaled hawkish policy, prompting a broad risk‑off that also lifted the U.S. dollar. Meanwhile, the renminbi hit a 52‑week high at 6.94 per dollar even as commodity futures and semiconductor...

By China Last Night (KraneShares Research)
Money and Me: When Gold Breaks, AI Bites Back, and Japan Shakes the World
PodcastFeb 2, 202615 min

Money and Me: When Gold Breaks, AI Bites Back, and Japan Shakes the World

In this episode, host Michelle Martin and guest Simon Ree, founder of Tao of Trading, dissect a volatile market landscape where gold and silver have sharply retreated after a steep rally, and Microsoft’s stock fell despite strong earnings, raising concerns...

By Your Money with Michelle Martin (MONEY FM 89.3)
Plumbing Notes: A Global Compression
BlogFeb 1, 2026

Plumbing Notes: A Global Compression

In this brief update, the host explains how the Federal Reserve’s recent liquidity injections have compressed the SOFR‑FF basis, pushing overnight SOFR rates to just a few basis points below the interest on reserve balances (IORB). Major banks, led by...

By Conks – global monetary mechanics
Who Are the Frontrunners for the Top Fed Job?
NewsJan 23, 2026

Who Are the Frontrunners for the Top Fed Job?

President Donald Trump is expected to nominate a successor to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in the coming weeks, amid heightened political pressure for lower borrowing costs. The shortlist includes Kevin Hassett, a Trump‑aligned economist; former governor Kevin Warsh, a...

By BBC News — Business: Economy
How Much Money Does the UK Government Borrow, and Does It Matter?
NewsJan 22, 2026

How Much Money Does the UK Government Borrow, and Does It Matter?

The UK’s public sector net borrowing fell 38% in December 2025, a £7.1 billion reduction from the previous month. Over the full financial year to March 2025 the government borrowed £152.6 billion, with an additional £140.4 billion borrowed between April and November 2025....

By BBC News — Business: Economy
IMF Warns of Trade Tension Risk to Global Growth
NewsJan 19, 2026

IMF Warns of Trade Tension Risk to Global Growth

The International Monetary Fund’s latest World Economic Outlook projects global GDP growth at 3.3% in 2026, up from 3.1%, but warns that trade tensions and a potential slowdown in AI‑driven investment pose downside risks. The report highlights the importance of...

By BBC News — Business: Economy
Monday: Silver Slides as Iran Tensions Ease
PodcastJan 18, 20268 min

Monday: Silver Slides as Iran Tensions Ease

In this brief episode, ANZ’s research analysts discuss the recent decline in silver prices, attributing the slide to easing geopolitical tensions with Iran. They note that reduced risk premiums are dampening demand for safe‑haven assets, while broader market dynamics and...

By 5 in 5 with ANZ
The One Measure that Can Tell Us a Lot About the State of the UK Economy
NewsJan 17, 2026

The One Measure that Can Tell Us a Lot About the State of the UK Economy

The GfK Consumer Confidence Barometer shows a historic split after the 2024 election, with confidence soaring among under‑30s and under‑50s while falling sharply for those over 50. Younger optimism aligns with recent Bank of England rate cuts and a liberal‑left...

By BBC News — Business: Economy
Where Has Market Volatility Gone?
PodcastJan 16, 202628 min

Where Has Market Volatility Gone?

In this episode of Currency Exchange, host Brian Daingerfield and FX strategist Paul Robson examine why foreign‑exchange markets have become unusually calm despite major geopolitical headlines. They explore the pound’s recent outperformance versus the euro, the upcoming UK economic releases,...

By The Currency Exchange (NatWest Markets)
Friday: Oil Down 4.9% as Iran Tensions Ease
PodcastJan 15, 20269 min

Friday: Oil Down 4.9% as Iran Tensions Ease

In this brief episode, ANZ Research analysts discuss the recent 4.9% drop in oil prices, attributing the decline primarily to easing geopolitical tensions with Iran. They explain how reduced risk of supply disruptions has softened market sentiment and led to...

By 5 in 5 with ANZ
Thursday: Intervention Talk Props up Yen
PodcastJan 14, 20269 min

Thursday: Intervention Talk Props up Yen

In this brief episode of "5 in 5 with ANZ," host Bernard Hickey highlights how recent central bank interventions have bolstered the Japanese yen amid broader market volatility. He notes that while banking stress persists in the US and Europe,...

By 5 in 5 with ANZ
The Dollar Consolidates While Japan Steps Up Its Intervention Threats and Decision Day for the SCOTUS
BlogJan 14, 2026

The Dollar Consolidates While Japan Steps Up Its Intervention Threats and Decision Day for the SCOTUS

The U.S. dollar is in a consolidating phase, hovering around JPY158.6 after a brief push toward JPY159.5, as Japanese authorities intensify verbal warnings of possible market intervention. In North America, traders await U.S. PPI, retail sales data and comments from...

By Marc to Market