Rate-pulse

Institutional-grade trading UI

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Rate-pulse demo workspace for exchange rates, analytics, and protected account flows.

Built with Next.js App Router and reusable feature modules.

FX & macro monitor

Rates, news, and why they move.

Watch quotes from multiple sources and scan stories that sit next to your FX workflow—no execution, no implied performance.

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Illustrative only — not live or executable prices

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EUR/USDUSD/JPYGBP/USDUSD/VNDXAU/USDEUR/GBP
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Decorative chart graphic

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Overview

Multi-source rates

Compare bank and channel quotes in one place—by pair and source.

News in context

Headlines tagged by region and impact, alongside the rates view and analytics.

Signed-in data

Live figures come from your authenticated session to the API—not the hero preview.

Markets

FX board

Filters, per-source tables, and a converter once you open the dashboard.

Open rates

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Macro

Headlines

Stories you can cross-check with moves on the board and in Analytics.

News & charts in Analytics
high impactMarketsWorld News

Global oil hedging activity climbs as traders price prolonged volatility

Energy desks are increasing short-dated hedges as shipping, sanctions risk, and refinery margins remain unstable. Options flows show continued demand for upside protection in crude and distillates.

Reuters•26 days ago•4 min read
medium impactFinancialUnited States

US regional banks face renewed focus on funding costs as rate path stays uncertain

Investors are reassessing net interest margin assumptions after policymakers signaled patience on easing. Bank treasury teams are leaning more heavily on term funding to stabilize liquidity planning.

CNBC•26 days ago•3 min read
medium impactEconomic IndicatorsEurope

European inflation cools modestly but energy costs complicate the policy outlook

A softer core print offers some relief, but policymakers remain wary of imported energy pressure and supply disruption risks. Rates markets are trimming the pace of expected cuts.

Financial Times•26 days ago•5 min read
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