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WHAT'S NEW?
Mar '24 Monthly Forecast
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WHAT'S NEW?
Mar '24 EURUSD Report
Euro has moved up from 1.0695 to 1.10 during the current Jan-Mar'24 quarter. With crucial resistance at 1.10, will Euro manage to rise past 1.10 and move higher? Or will it fall back into the 1.0695-1.10 range? ...Read More
WHAT'S NEW?
Mar'24 Crude Oil Report
Low volatility is witnessed across commodities like Copper, Aluminium, Coal and Natural Gas which continue to trade within narrow ranges for the past few months and show no sign of breakout or directional clarity for the future. Crude has also been stuck in a range. But how long can it remain ranged? Thereafter which way can it breakout? ... Read More
WHAT'S NEW?
Mar '24 US Treasury Report
In our last report (26-Jan-24, US10Yr @ 4.14%), we had suggested that the rise in Yields since 2020 could be like the one seen in 1967-1972, with more upside possible in the long term going into 2025. Since then, Yields have actually moved up further in line with the near term expectations .... Read More