Markets were flat yesterday, yet NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, GBP/USD showed impressive gains and made this list of top gainers.
Markets did not have a clear cut direction — USD/CHF slipped 0.43% and closed at 0.8954. EUR/USD closed the day at 1.0911, having gained 0.39%.
This limbo state is reflected by published market data as United States Core PCE Price Index (YoY) (May) released yesterday at 12:30 UTC with a figure of 4.6, while the previous figure was 4.7.
Despite yesterday's flat session, several currencies are managing to post notable gains. Take a look at the market's Top Gainers:
Sterling-Canadian dollar | Up 0.67% to 1.6823 yesterday
Sterling-Canadian dollar spiked to 1.6823, gaining 112 pips.
+1.14%: the Kiwi adds 1.14% within 0.6143 – 0.6061 daily range
With a daily low of 0.6061, the Kiwi closed yesterday at 0.6138, after ending Thursday at 0.6069 and gaining 69 pips (1.14%).
Sterling-Dollar | Closed +0.69% at 1.2698
Having set a peak of 1.2827 around 13 days ago, the British Pound is now trading 1.69% below this level.