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Due to non-centralized pricing in the Forex, the broker, as a market maker, can expand the spreads at any time. An expansion of the spreads happens specially during the so-called news events or high volatility moments, when customer's stop orders are eventually filled. 
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EUR/USD remains under pressure above the mid-1.0800s, Fed rate decision eyed

EUR/USD remains under pressure above the mid-1.0800s, Fed rate decision eyed

The EUR/USD pair edges lower to multi-day lows around 1.0870 on the firmer US Dollar during the early Asian session on Tuesday. The Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting on Wednesday will be in the spotlight, with no change in rates expected. 

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GBP/USD attracts some sellers below the mid-1.2700s, all eyes on Fed, BoE rate decision

GBP/USD attracts some sellers below the mid-1.2700s, all eyes on Fed, BoE rate decision

The GBP/USD pair remains under some selling pressure during the early Asian session on Tuesday. The uptick in the US Dollar above 103.50 and higher US yields provide some support to the major pair. Markets turn cautious ahead of the central bank meetings, including the Federal Reserve and Bank of England interest rate decisions.

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USD/JPY recaptures 150.00 after the expected BoJ rate hike

USD/JPY recaptures 150.00 after the expected BoJ rate hike

USD/JPY extends gains to regain 150.00, as the Japanese Yen stays vulnerable amid a classic 'sell the fact' trading on the hawkish BoJ decision. The BoJ lifted the interest rate by 10 basis points (bps) from -0.1% to 0% for the first time since 2007 and abandoned the YCC framework. 

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AUD/USD stays directed toward 0.6500 as RBA's Bullock speaks

AUD/USD stays directed toward 0.6500 as RBA's Bullock speaks

AUD/USD is extending losses toward 0.6500 in Asian trading on Tuesday. The Aussie Dollar remains offered after the Reserve Bank of Australia extended the pause. Markets digest the less hawkish policy statement while Governor Bullock's press conference gets underway. 

AUD/USD News

USD/JPY recaptures 150.00 after the expected BoJ rate hike

USD/JPY recaptures 150.00 after the expected BoJ rate hike

USD/JPY extends gains to regain 150.00, as the Japanese Yen stays vulnerable amid a classic 'sell the fact' trading on the hawkish BoJ decision. The BoJ lifted the interest rate by 10 basis points (bps) from -0.1% to 0% for the first time since 2007 and abandoned the YCC framework. 

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Gold price hangs near one-week low, looks to Fed decision on Wednesday for fresh impetus

Gold price hangs near one-week low, looks to Fed decision on Wednesday for fresh impetus

Gold price struggles to capitalize on the previous day's bounce from the $2,145 region and oscillates in a range during the Asian session on Tuesday. Hawkish Fed expectations, elevated US bond yields and a bullish USD cap the upside. 

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Bitcoin price shows weakness, but new BTC whales have created solid support at $56,400

Bitcoin price shows weakness, but new BTC whales have created solid support at $56,400

Bitcoin price downside momentum continues to gain strength, giving sidelined and late bulls a chance to buy the dip. The market remains focussed on the oncoming halving, expected to kick off the next bull cycle. 

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Lots of tension ahead of this week's Fed decision

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Last week, we got a strong round of US economic data accompanied by hotter US inflation reads. The takeaway of course is that there might be a lot more pressure on the Fed to be looking to scale back its rate cut outlook at this week’s meeting.

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