The Canadian dollar declined noticeably during the last trading session within the expected bearish context, explaining that the breach below the 1.2470 support floor increases the negative pressure on the pair to touch 1.2370, recording a low at 1.2400. Technically and by looking at the 4-hour chart, we notice the …
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Read More »Gold is still stuck and all eyes are on the Fed 6/4/2022
Gold prices managed to achieve the first goal published during the last analysis in 1918, after it succeeded in touching the support floor of 1925, as we explained previously, recording its lowest price in 1917. Gold’s movements are still stuck within a sideways range, as we mentioned during the previous …
Read More »The euro achieves the goal and extends its losses 6/4/2022
As we expected, the single European currency found intense selling pressure against the US dollar, touching the official target at 1.0920, recording its lowest level around the psychological barrier of 1.0900. Technically, today, the negative pressure is still intact—the pair’s failure to maintain trading above the previously broken support-into-resistance around …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session – 5 April
The US dollar is the most prominent winner on Tuesday, firmly up against all of major rival currencies. Diminishing chances of a diplomatic solution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and central banks’ aggressiveness were behind the market’s movements during the US trading session.Economic DataUS Institute for Supply Management (ISM) has unfolded …
Read More »USD Surges On Hawkish Fed Officials’ Comments
The US dollar index has finally turned imbalance after consolidating in a range of 97.68-99.42 over one month. The strength of the dollar as a robust asset amid an aggressive hawkish stance from Fed policymakers has supported the Index to establish above 99.00 and has also exposed it to touch …
Read More »Red, Green Arrows Across Financial Markets Await Signals By FOMC Minutes
Investors, traders and market participants are eying minutes of the Federal Reserve’s March meeting to find direction as well as to gauge US central bank policymakers’ appetite for a half percentage point increase in interest rates in May. The stock market remains within a specific range for now, which should …
Read More »Washington Pushes Moscow To Default By Impeding Debt Payments
Amid a looming new sanctions package, the US Treasury Department’s new move would prohibit Russia from using funds held in American banks to pay debt obligations. The Treasury Department on Monday prohibited Russia from withdrawing funds held in American banks to pay its debt obligations, a major escalation aimed at …
Read More »Aggressive Fed Drags US Shares, Tech Shares Lower
Wall Street’s main indexes fell on Tuesday, dragged by weakness in tech and other growth stocks, after comments from Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard spooked investors about potential aggressive actions by the central bank to control inflation.The S&P 500 posted 42 new 52-week highs and 6 new lows; the Nasdaq …
Read More »Fed’s Daly: Can start balance sheet reduction as early as May meeting
San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly explained that the labour market is extremely tight while the Fed is on a path to raising interest rates. She added inflation is as harmful as not having a job while many of the imbalances we see are covid-related. Key Quotes:”I don’t expect a …
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