确认您不是来自美国或菲律宾

在此声明,本人明确声明并确认:
  • 我不是美国公民或居民
  • 我不是菲律宾居民
  • 本人没有直接或间接拥有美国居民10%以上的股份/投票权/权益,和/或没有通过其他方式控制美国公民或居民。
  • 本人没有直接或间接的美国公民或居民10%以上的股份/投票权/权益的所有权,和/或受美国公民或居民其他任何方式行使的控制。
  • 根据FATCA 1504(a)对附属关系的定义,本人与美国公民或居民没有任何附属关系。
  • 我知道做出虚假声明所需付的责任。
就本声明而言,所有美国附属国家和地区均等同于美国的主要领土。本人承诺保护Octa Markets Incorporated及其董事和高级职员免受因违反本声明而产生或与之相关的任何索赔。
我们致力于保护您的隐私和您个人信息的安全。我们只收集电子邮件,以提供有关我们产品和服务的特别优惠和重要信息。通过提交您的电子邮件地址,您同意接收我们的此类信件。如果您想取消订阅或有任何问题或疑虑,请联系我们的客户支持。
Octa trading broker
开通交易账户
Back

AUD: Sensitive to the US-China trade battle – Westpac

Sean Callow, Research Analyst at Westpac, notes that AUD/USD hit 13 month lows last week on US-China trade tensions but finished the week little changed.

Key Quotes

“AUD/USD traded poorly for much of last week, finally breaking below 0.7400 for the first time this year. It reached a low of 0.7346, its weakest point since May 2017. The catalyst for the initial break of 0.7400 was a statement by President Trump threatening tariffs on $200bn of goods imported from China. This was a reminder that AUD can be sensitive to the US-China trade battle, even if it is not the daily focus.”

“It seems likely that the US will continue to pursue protectionist trade policy despite criticism from many US business organizations and from within Trump’s Republican Party.”

“Australia’s calendar is even more low key this week than last, ahead of a busy start to July – next week we see the RBA meeting and May data on retail sales, the trade balance and building approvals. Short term then, AUD traders will have limited inspiration from domestic data and events. Commodity prices will be noted, with Australia’s key export prices losing momentum last week.”

GBP/USD Technical Analysis: Sterling bulls challenging the 1.3300 level

GBP/USD 15-minute chart Spot rate:               1.3278 Relative change:    0.10%      High:                      1.3291 Low:                  
了解更多 Previous

Mexico Retail Sales (YoY) climbed from previous 1.2% to 3.3% in April

Mexico Retail Sales (YoY) climbed from previous 1.2% to 3.3% in April
了解更多 Next