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Market news: The Danish central bank intervened in the foreign exchange market last month, purchasing 700 million Danish kroner.
2026-07-02
Market news: The Danish central bank intervened in the foreign exchange market last month, purchasing 700 million Danish kroner.
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2026-07-02
Rising energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz have prompted UBS to lower its oil-price forecasts. UBS now expects Brent to average $84/bbl this year, down $9/bbl from its prior view, and has cut its 2027 Brent forecast to $75/bbl from $85. The ban
Rising energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz have prompted UBS to lower its oil-price forecasts. UBS now expects Brent to average $84/bbl this year, down $9/bbl from its prior view, and has cut its 2027 Brent forecast to $75/bbl from $85. The bank cites reduced geopolitical risk and a rapid supply rebound that drove prices lower than expected. UBS sees a modest H2 rebound to around $80/bbl as Gulf floating storage normalizes and demand recovers, but says the path to normalization may be bumpy and risk premia could remain elevated. Inventory restocking should support prices through end‑2027, though the required rebuild is smaller than its earlier 1 billion‑barrel estimate.
2026-07-02
RBC BlueBay Asset Management analyst Russell Matthews said a coordinated US-Japan FX intervention to lift the yen is unlikely for now, as relatively stable core government bond yields reduce US willingness to act. He warned sustained yen weakness cou
RBC BlueBay Asset Management analyst Russell Matthews said a coordinated US-Japan FX intervention to lift the yen is unlikely for now, as relatively stable core government bond yields reduce US willingness to act. He warned sustained yen weakness could provoke larger moves in Japanese government bond yields — 10-year JGBs approaching 3.0% — with potential spillovers to USTs and global sovereigns that would increase the case for coordinated intervention. The firm remains neutral on the yen; Matthews added Tokyo's interventions appear "increasingly random and sporadic."
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