The Malaysian ringgit gained against the US dollar today after the nation’s central bank kept interest rates steady and decreased its reserve requirements ratio. The Bank Negara Malaysia kept its…
Posts published in January 2016
SafeCharge On-boards First Airline Client, Adds Tier One FX Broker
Payment services provider SafeCharge (LON:SCH) has announced that the company is expecting to meet the market expectations for its adjusted EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes,…
Leapfrogging Bitcoin, Dash Adopts 2MB Block Sizes
Dash, , has marked its second birthday on Monday with a vote among its stakeholders to increase the blocksize from 1 MB to 2 MB.…
Don’t Be Duped By the Stocks of Australian Banks
All the big four banks in Australia are down by 9% this year, but the introduction of stricter capital rules is likely to lower the…
NZ Dollar Bounces from Daily Lows
The New Zealand was down earlier during the Wednesday’s trading session but rebounded against its major rivals. Currently, the kiwi trades above the opening level against the US dollar and the euro.…
Canadian Dollar Bounces from 12-Year Low vs. US Dollar
The Canadian dollar rallied today after the Bank of Canada made a surprise decision to keep interest rates unchanged instead of cutting them as the majority of analysts had predicted. Earlier, the currency reached the lowest…
BlackRock has formally launched an exchange-traded-fund (ETF) that allows European market participants to invest directly in the national Israeli index, making it the first fund…
It seems that it’s not just the , but now also the world’s largest central banks want a piece of the action too. The People’s…
One year after the Swiss National Bank (SNB) sent shockwaves through the global marketplace with its abrupt removal of the EUR/CHF floor, the ripples are…
Mobile is Growing, but Desktop Trading Fights Back
Recent years have brought the ever-growing popularity of mobile trading. According to the comSocre report in 2014, the number of mobile device users…