๐ The Asia-Pacific session stayed calm as investors await Wednesdayโs FOMC rate decision and Powellโs press conference.
๐ฑ Forex: volatility is low.
โ๏ธ A U.S. court rejected Trumpโs complaint against Fed Governor Lisa Cook, allowing her to take part in the FOMC. His nominee Stephen Miran was confirmed by the Senate.
๐ค Japanโs Cabinet Secretary Hayashi praised U.S. trade ties, boosting the yen.
๐ข๏ธ Treasury Secretary Bessent said the U.S. will not impose tariffs on China for Russian oil unless Europe acts first. Meanwhile, Trump is pressing the EU for 50โ100% tariffs on China and India.
๐ฐ Washington is weighing tougher sanctions on Russian oil firms and possible use of $300bn frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine.
๐ฆ๐บ RBAโs Deputy Governor Sarah Hunter noted inflation is nearing target, with risks balanced and consumption showing improvement.
๐ฌ๐ง The Bank of England will decide on rates September 18, one day after the Fed. Most analysts expect rates to remain at 4.00%, with mixed views on cuts later this year.
โจ Markets are calm for nowโโโbut big moves may be just around the corner. Stay ready with NordFX! ๐
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