Today's Forex news: Aussie Gains on RBA Hawkish Tilt; Stocks Firmer Ahead of Powell Speaking.
, although the price has fallen since then.
In the Forex market, the Australian Dollar is the strongest currency right now, while the US Dollar is the weakest, putting Chair of the Federal Reserve and the Governor of the Bank of Canada will each be speaking later today at separate minor events.Total confirmed new coronavirus cases worldwide stand at ovDaily new confirmed cases have fallen to a low level not seen since June 2020.
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