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The Wall Street Journal's reporting adds important texture to how markets should read the buyback move, framing it less as a routine liquidity operation and more as a deliberate signal from a radical Treasury secretary willing to act unconventionally when yields move against him. That framing matters for positioning, since it suggests the administration may reach for similar tools again if long-end pressure resumes, rather than treating Wednesday's move as a one-off.
USD
CAD
Source: Finnhub
Forexlive
Australia jobs preview: Divergence on whether June's hiring surge holds
A soft jobs print would reinforce the Reserve Bank of Australia's view that the labour market is gradually cooling, supporting the case for a pause or a slower pace of further rate hikes and likely weighing on the Australian dollar. A stronger-than-expected outcome, closer to Westpac's forecast, would complicate that narrative and could see markets price in a higher chance of further tightening.
USD
JPY
AUD
Sentiment:
Very Positive
Source: Finnhub
Forexlive
US Treasury is increasing the size of liquidity support buyback operations for longer - dated securities
US Treasury StatementThe U.S. The change will apply beginning September 9, 2026.The announcement comes at a time when long-dated Treasury yields have been under heavy upward pressure, with investors demanding higher compensation for fiscal, inflation and supply risks.
USD
Sentiment:
Very Positive
Source: Finnhub
zerohedge.com
Futures Flat With All Eyes On Interest Rates And Oil
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
USDCAD
Sentiment:
Neutral
Source: Marketaux
Forexlive
GBP/USD in focus as UK July headline CPI accelerates, core inflation steady
Sterling faces a fresh inflation test as UK July CPI data shows headline price growth picking up while core inflation holds steady, keeping GBP/USD sensitive to Bank of England repricing. The acceleration stems largely from the Ofgem energy price cap adjustment effective in July, with households estimated to be paying around £221 more on average annually for energy. Services inflation, the BOE's preferred gauge of domestic price persistence, is seen easing slightly to 3.4% from 3.6% in June, driven by a smaller year-on-year increase in air fares compared with the same period last year. The divergence between a hotter headline print and cooling services inflation complicates the BOE's path, as energy-driven inflation is typically viewed as transitory while services momentum guides policy. Traders should watch GBP/USD reaction around the 1.3400-1.3500 zone, with softer services data potentially reviving rate-cut bets and pressuring the pound, while sticky core readings could offer support. EUR/GBP and GBP/JPY are likely to see correlated volatility around the release.
GBPUSD
EURGBP
GBPJPY
Sentiment:
Neutral
Source: Finnhub
Forexlive
GBP/USD, EUR/USD braced for European session dominated by CPI releases
The European session agenda is dominated by inflation data, placing GBP/USD and EUR/USD at the centre of intraday volatility. The headline event is the UK CPI report, a fresh reading that will directly shape expectations for the Bank of England's policy stance over the final months of the year. With market pricing for further BOE easing still fluid, an upside surprise would likely lift short-dated gilt yields and support sterling, while a downside miss could accelerate cut expectations and weigh on GBP/USD and lift EUR/GBP. The Eurozone CPI report is also scheduled, but as the final estimate for July it rarely deviates materially from the flash reading and therefore tends to have limited market impact, leaving EUR/USD more responsive to cross-flows and dollar direction. Traders should expect the sharpest moves in sterling crosses in the minutes following the UK release, with GBP/JPY and EUR/GBP typically amplifying the reaction. Liquidity conditions ahead of the print may exaggerate initial spikes before positioning settles.
GBPUSD
EURUSD
EURGBP
GBPJPY
Sentiment:
Neutral
Source: Finnhub
Forexlive
USD/CAD slips to 1.3880 as Trump pauses 50% Canada tariffs for three days
USD/CAD fell roughly 20 pips from around 1.3900 to near 1.3880 after President Trump announced a three-day pause on the 50% tariffs on Canadian goods that were scheduled to take effect at midnight US Eastern time. Trump indicated a tentative deal has been reached, easing immediate trade-war risk premium that had been built into the Canadian dollar. The relief move was modest in scale, reflecting trader caution given the short duration of the reprieve and the absence of a finalised agreement. Trade policy remains the dominant driver for the loonie, overshadowing domestic fundamentals in the near term. Technically, USD/CAD support sits at the 1.3860-1.3880 area, with a sustained break opening scope toward 1.3800, while failed negotiations would likely trigger a swift retest of 1.3900 and beyond toward recent highs. Traders should note the risk of headline-driven gaps and widened spreads around the new deadline, and consider that CAD strength may also be capped by oil price dynamics and diverging Bank of Canada and Federal Reserve policy expectations.
USDCAD
Sentiment:
Negative
Source: Finnhub