Loading...
Trading.HK
Global Markets
T.HK
News Markets

Menu

Home
Asia
Hong Kong China Japan India Singapore Taiwan
Americas
US Canada Brazil Mexico
Europe & Others
UK Germany France Australia
View All Markets →
Traditional Assets
Equities Options ETFs Bonds
Alternative Assets
Cryptocurrency Forex Commodities app.nav.macro
News
Market Analysis
Correlation Matrix Risk-Return Profile Market Sentiment Momentum Signals
View All Analytics →
Screener Compare Search Market Status
/ News / app.categories.macro

News

All News
By Category
Central Banks Commodities Corporate Corporate Actions Crypto Cryptocurrency Dividends Earnings Economic Data Forex IPOs Insider Trading Legal M&A Macro Market Update Markets Ratings Regulations Technology
Coverage
Methodology
FAQ

Dollar Stays Weaker as U.S. Rate Cut Bets Firm

Published 2 months ago • Aug 13, 2025 at 6:40 AM • Negative
Dollar Stays Weaker as U.S. Rate Cut Bets Firm
Auto

Related Stocks

AAPL.US Apple Inc
The dollar remained weaker after U.S. inflation data on Tuesday cemented expectations for the Fed to resume cutting interest rates in September.

Continue Reading

View Comments

More News

Intellia Therapeutics Presents Positive Pooled Phase 1/2 Data of Lonvoguran Ziclumeran (lonvo-z) in Patients with Hereditary Angioedema

25 minutes ago Negative

Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. (INSP) Faces Investor Suit Over Disastrous Inspire V Launch-- Hagens Berman

1 hour ago Negative

Is Wall Street losing faith in AI?

1 hour ago Negative

I Asked ChatGPT To Find the Best Places To Retire With Zero State Income Tax

2 hours ago Negative

Solana’s Connection To Bitcoin Has Led To Price Capitulation

2 hours ago Negative

Trading.HK

Your comprehensive platform for global financial markets data, analytics, and insights.

Markets

  • Asia Pacific
  • Americas
  • Europe
  • Market Status

Asset Classes

  • Equities
  • Cryptocurrency
  • ETFs
  • Forex
  • Commodities

Resources

  • Market News
  • Analytics
  • Stock Screener
  • Compare Stocks
  • Methodology
  • Coverage
  • FAQ

© 2025 Trading.HK. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy Terms of Service Contact