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Live Forex News Feed

Real-Time Forex News Feed for Active Currency Traders

Hundreds of institutional sources. AI-classified impact levels. Zero-delay breaking headlines on EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, XAU/USD and every major currency pair — the moment they hit the wire.

Basic plan always free (2-min delay) · Pro zero-delay at €40/month

Forex News Feed — Live

LIVE FEED — PRO · ZERO DELAY
🔴 HIGH 09:42:31 Reuters — Fed raises rates by 25bps, signals pause in hiking cycle ahead
🟡 MED  09:38:14 FXStreet — ECB's Lagarde: gradual approach to rate cuts remains appropriate
🔴 HIGH 09:31:02 Bloomberg — UK CPI YoY 3.2% vs forecast 3.0% — inflation beats, GBP surges
🟡 MED  09:27:55 ForexLive — BOJ considering adjusting yield curve control at next meeting
⚪ LOW  09:22:10 Reuters — Japan Tankan manufacturing confidence steady at +12 in Q1

What the Forex News Feed Looks Like

Every headline is tagged with impact level, time, and affected currency pair — so you can filter and act instantly without reading every story.

Live Forex News — Pro Feed
08:31:04 HIGH Fed's Powell: "We are not in a hurry to adjust the policy rate" — FOMC maintains cautious tone on rate path USD
08:29:47 HIGH UK CPI YoY actual 3.2% vs forecast 3.0% — inflation beats, GBP surges GBP
08:27:12 MED ECB's Lagarde: gradual approach to rate cuts remains appropriate given services inflation stickiness EUR
08:24:55 LOW Japan's Tankan survey shows manufacturing confidence steady at +12 in Q1 2025 JPY

From News Wire to Your Screen in Real Time

Trading News Terminal's forex news feed is built on a multi-source RSS aggregation engine with AI-powered classification — purpose-built for speed and signal clarity.

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Multi-source aggregation

The feed continuously monitors hundreds of institutional news sources — including Reuters, Bloomberg, ForexLive, FXStreet, Investing.com, central bank press release feeds, and government statistical agencies. Every source is checked multiple times per minute for new headlines.

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AI impact classification

Each headline is automatically scored as HIGH, MEDIUM, or LOW impact using natural language processing trained on market-moving events. HIGH impact stories — rate decisions, NFP, CPI — are surfaced first and trigger additional alerts including audio squawk on Pro plans.

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Asset tagging and zero-delay delivery

Every headline is tagged with the relevant currency pairs, asset classes (FX, equities, commodities, crypto), and economies affected. Pro subscribers receive headlines with zero delay — the same speed as institutional terminals. Basic subscribers see news with a 2-minute delay.

Forex News Feed — What You Get

Zero-Delay Breaking News

Pro subscribers receive headlines within seconds of publication on the institutional wire — no artificial delays, no throttling during high-volatility events.

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Impact Classification

Every story rated HIGH, MEDIUM, or LOW based on market-moving potential. Filter your feed to show only what matters — cut the noise, keep the signal.

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Currency Pair Tagging

Headlines tagged by affected pair: EUR, USD, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD, CHF, NZD, XAU, and more. Focus your feed on the pairs you actually trade.

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Global Source Coverage

Reuters, Bloomberg, ForexLive, FXStreet, central banks, treasury departments, statistical agencies — hundreds of sources monitored around the clock.

Basic vs Pro — Forex News Feed Features

Feature Basic (Free) Pro (€40/month)
Forex news feed access ✓ Yes (2-min delay) ✓ Yes (zero delay)
News delivery speed 2-minute delay ✓ Instant / zero delay
AI impact classification (HIGH/MED/LOW) ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Currency pair tagging ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Impact filter (show only HIGH) ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Squawk box (audio read-aloud) ✓ Yes
Economic calendar with beat/miss ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Live financial TV (7 channels) ✓ Yes
TradingView chart integration ✓ Yes ✓ Yes

Real-Time Forex News Feed — Common Questions

What is the best real-time forex news source?

The best real-time forex news sources aggregate from multiple institutional feeds simultaneously rather than relying on a single publication. Trading News Terminal monitors hundreds of sources including Reuters, Bloomberg wire, ForexLive, FXStreet, and official central bank communications — running AI classification on every headline to surface the most market-relevant stories first. For active currency traders, this multi-source approach provides significantly better coverage than any single news outlet.

How do I get live forex news?

Creating a free account at Trading News Terminal takes under 60 seconds and requires no credit card. The Basic plan provides the full forex news feed with a 2-minute delay — more than sufficient for swing traders and position traders. For scalpers, day traders, or anyone trading economic data releases, the Pro plan at €40/month removes all delays and delivers zero-latency headlines with squawk box audio alerts.

Is there a free forex news feed?

Yes. Trading News Terminal's Basic plan is permanently free and includes access to the forex news feed with a 2-minute delay. You also get AI impact classification (HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW), currency pair tagging, the live economic calendar, and TradingView chart integration — all at no cost. The Pro plan at €40/month upgrades to zero-delay delivery and adds the squawk box and live TV.

What news moves the forex market?

Forex markets react most sharply to: central bank rate decisions and forward guidance (Fed, ECB, Bank of England, Bank of Japan, RBA, SNB), Non-Farm Payrolls, CPI and PPI inflation data, GDP releases, retail sales figures, PMI surveys, trade balance data, and major geopolitical events. Trading News Terminal classifies all of these as HIGH impact events and delivers them with priority placement, audio alerts via squawk, and instant injection into the economic calendar.

How fast is the Trading News Terminal news feed?

Pro subscribers receive forex news with effectively zero delay — headlines typically appear within 3–10 seconds of publication on the source wire, depending on the source's update frequency. During high-volatility events such as NFP or Fed announcements, the feed remains fully operational. Basic subscribers see a consistent 2-minute delay regardless of market conditions.

Everything in the Trading News Terminal