Topic: Cross-Border

The 2024 UK General Election: Nothing to see here? Depends on where you look

Conventional wisdom says that no matter how anxiously results are awaited, polls are watched, and how much ink is spilt, elections results usually have very little effect on global currency markets. We’ll test that theory —and others— in our conversation.

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By Cross-Border
Jun 24, 2024
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'Year of the whiplash': Loonie could fall up to four cents by end of 2023

'Year of the whiplash': Loonie could fall up to four cents by end of 2023

Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the shifting dynamics for the U.S. and Canadian dollars.

Trends in the New Economy: All of the Above

Trends in the New Economy: All of the Above

We reached out to Corpay Cross-Border colleagues across a range of disciplines to help us understand the trends shaping the future of global business and the payments business in particular.

Australian Financial Review: Global rates tumble as confidence in peak inflation soars

Australian Financial Review: Global rates tumble as confidence in peak inflation soars

The week of central bank action “reinforced the current market theme that the rate hiking stage of this cycle is in its final stages”, said Peter Dragicevich, Corpay currency strategist.

ausbiz: Are the markets working against the Fed?

ausbiz: Are the markets working against the Fed?

Peter Dragicevich, APAC Currency Strategist at Corpay, joined ausbiz today to discuss what could happen after the US Fed meeting tomorrow and the outlook for US interest rates and the economy.

Australian FinTech: Is fintech opening currency hedging for small businesses?

Australian FinTech: Is fintech opening currency hedging for small businesses?

Corinne MacMillan, Chief Product Officer, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions, shares insight into how fintech platforms can bridge the gap for SME businesses as the cross-border payments sector prepares for transformation.

Risk aversion weighs on C$ ahead of Fed rate decision

Risk aversion weighs on C$ ahead of Fed rate decision

“Implied volatility is ratcheting up and risk-sensitive (currency) pairs are generally selling off as traders batten the hatches ahead of this week’s central bank meetings,” said Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay.

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