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Read More »Oil is waiting for a new signal 14/9/2022
We adhered to intraday neutrality during the previous report due to the conflicting technical signals, explaining that activating the bullish path depends on confirming the breach of the 88.40 resistance level to enhance the chances of a rise towards the first target 89.45, recording the highest level of 89.30 during …
Read More »Gold surrenders to the strength of USD 14/9/2022
A noticeable decline in gold prices within the negative outlook as we expected, in which we relied on the stability of trading below 1726, and most importantly 1733 touching the required target 1710, explaining that breaking the target level increases the chances of touching 1695, recording its lowest level of …
Read More »Euro gives up its gains against the dollar 14/9/2022
The European currency fell in the middle of the previous trading session, under pressure from the rise of the US dollar, affected by the continued increase in US inflation levels. We explained that the “consumer price index” has a significant impact, and we may witness high price fluctuations, to visit …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session 13/09/2022
Tuesday witnessed the biggest US dollar’s rally since 2020 on the back of fresh economic data released by the US Labour Department highlighting CPI that unexpectedly rose in August. The dollar index was up 1.5% at 109.85 in its biggest one-day percentage gain since March 2020. The American currency, however, …
Read More »US Treasury yields are surging
US Treasury yields reacted very naturally to Tuesday’s inflation data. Yields have soared since the release of the CPI data and through the US session. The 10-year US Treasury yield rose to 3.444%, compared to the last daily close at 3.385%.The yields on these benchmark bonds fell to their lowest …
Read More »Why Does Wednesday’s PPI Data Matter?
Tuesday brought CPI (Consumer Price Index) data for August, which details inflation at the consumer level. Wednesday will witness the release of the PPI (Producer Price Index) and that is inflation at the producer level. It is more interested in what manufacturers are paying for the raw materials that they …
Read More »EU struggling to fix energy crisis
On Wednesday, the European Commission is expected to announce targets to cut electricity consumption and a revenue cap for non-gas fueled plants. Energy ministers will hold an emergency meeting on Sept. 30 to discuss them. Germany will inaugurate lending to energy firms that are at risk of being crushed by …
Read More »Eiffel Tower set to early darkness amid Europe’s energy crisis
Beginning on Sept. 21, the Eiffel Tower, which is usually illuminated in golden hues within less than 10 minutes of nightfall and has an hourly 5-minute show of dazzling sparkles until 1 a.m., will have its lights turned off beginning at 11:45 p.m., when visiting time has ended. The nightly …
Read More »EUR/USD falls on stronger dollar
The US dollar is firmer on the hawkish sentiment surrounding the Fed’s intentions concerning interest rate policy at next Wednesday’s meeting. The EUR/USD pair has printed a fresh low in midday US session near 0.9973 and fell from 1.0187 high on the day following the US inflation data. At the …
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