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US Dollar, Gold on the Move Ahead of a UK Data-Focused Week

US Dollar, Gold on the Move Ahead of a UK Data-Focused Week

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In this edition of the Analyst Chat, the conversation focused on the impact of the latest US inflation report, which exceeded expectations, causing a sharp reaction in FX markets. This has led to a repricing of US interest rate cut expectations, boosting the US dollar to multi-month highs and affecting global asset classes. The European Central Bank (ECB) is also in focus, with speculation about potential rate cuts following mixed signals from recent meetings. Gold's surprising strength despite a rallying dollar and rising yields was discussed, attributed partly to geopolitical tensions, central bank purchases and possibly a diversification away from the dollar. The analysts also previewed upcoming UK economic data, which could influence the Bank of England's rate decisions, further affecting the GBP/USD exchange rate and boosting the FTSE due to a weaker pound and the positive impact that has on export-oriented companies.

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