The New-Zealand Dollar is yesterday's top mover after gaining 0.73%
Leading equity indices in the US rose as GBP/USD closed the day at 1.2445, having gained 0.34%. EUR/USD ended the session at 1.0808 after a 0.29% gain.
Today's price action is taking place amid mixed market indicators – United States CFTC Crude Oil speculative net positions released yesterday at 20:30 UTC with a figure of 191,500, while the previous figure was 216,600.
“Top Movers” are assets that recorded the highest percentage change compared to their nearest peers. yesterday's most active currencies are listed below.
Strong sentiment sees the Kiwi posting 0.73% gain
On-trend the New-Zealand Dollar closed the session yesterday with more of the same: NZD/USD spiked to 0.6275, gaining 45 pips.
Bearish sentiment sends Dollar-Swiss 0.68% lower
Dollar-Swiss slid into the red after losing 61 pips and ending the session at 0.899.
After four days of going up, Dollar/Yen went down 78 pips yesterday and closed at 137.88, indicating a potential change of course
Dollar/Yen dropped 78 pips early on and stayed at 137.88.