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Top Gainers and Losers: Australian dollar and euro
Top Gainers - Global Market
Over the past 7 days, the US dollar index has remained almost unchanged. After the publication of economic statistics and statements by Federal Reserve representatives, investors believe that the Fed will maintain the interest rate at the current level of 5.25% at the upcoming meeting on June 14. The Australian dollar rose in anticipation of the upcoming Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) meeting on June 6. Its rate stands at 3.85% with Australian inflation at 7% YoY in the 1st quarter of 2023. The Canadian dollar also rose in anticipation of the upcoming Bank of Canada (BoC) meeting on June 7. Its rate stands at 4.5% with Canadian inflation at 4.4% YoY in April 2023. The Turkish lira continued to weaken after Recep Tayyip Erdogan's victory in the presidential elections on May 28. Previously, he pursued a soft monetary policy. The euro weakened due to a relatively moderate decline in inflation in May to 6.1% YoY from 7% in April. Market participants believe that the European Central Bank (ECB) will raise the rate (currently 3.75%) by no more than 0.25% at the meeting on June 15. Note that this week various ECB representatives will be speaking almost every day.
1. Centerra Gold Inc, +18.6% - Canadian gold mining company
2. SoftBank Corp, +16.5% - Japanese telecommunications and internet company
Top Losers - Global Market
1. VIX Index - American stock market volatility index
2. Kunlun Energy - oil and gas company from Hong Kong
Top Gainers - Forex Market
1. EURTRY, USDTRY - the rise in these charts indicates the strengthening of the euro and the US dollar against the Turkish lira.
2. CADCHF, AUDCHF - the rise in these charts indicates the weakening of the Swiss franc against the Canadian and Australian dollars.
Top Losers - Forex Market
1. EURCAD, EURAUD - the decline in these charts indicates the weakening of the euro against the Canadian and Australian dollars.
2. USDCAD, NZDCAD - the decrease in these charts indicates the strengthening of the US dollar against the Australian dollar and the Canadian dollar against the New Zealand dollar.
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