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Top Gainers and Losers: Australian dollar and US dollar
Top Gainers - global market
Over the past 7 days, the US dollar index has not changed much. It is possible that the activity of market participants has decreased before the Thanksgiving Day in the US, which will be on November 24th. Nevertheless, we can note the weakening of the US dollar against certain currencies due to investors' expectations that the Fed rate will slow down its growth and is unlikely to exceed 5%. The strengthening of the Australian dollar was facilitated by good data on the labor market in October and a decrease in the Australia Unemployment Rate to 3.4%. The New Zealand dollar strengthened on the decline of the New Zealand Producer Price Index (PPI) in the 3rd quarter. The Swiss franc strengthened on strong foreign trade performance in October and growth in Switzerland Industrial Production in Q3 2022.
1. Origin Energy Ltd, +29% – Australian Energy Company
2. Alibaba Group HLDG LTD, +30.1% – Chinese Online Store
Top Losers - global market
1. Wharf (Holdings) Limited – Hong Kong development and logistics company
2. Nikon Corporation – Japanese manufacturer of photo and video equipment, medical devices, measuring equipment and more.
Top Gainers - foreign exchange market (Forex)
1. GBPUSD, NZDUSD - the growth of these charts means the strengthening of the British pound and the New Zealand dollar against the US dollar.
2. AUDUSD, EURTRY - the growth of these graphs means the weakening of the US dollar and the Turkish lira against the Australian dollar and the euro.
Top Losers - foreign exchange market (Forex)
1. USDDKK, USDCHF - the decline of these graphs means the weakening of the US dollar against the Danish krone and the Swiss franc.
2. USDPLN, USDJPY - the decline of these graphs means the strengthening of the Polish zloty and the Japanese yen against the US dollar.
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