The British economy showed no growth in the third quarter, according to revised data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), highlighting economic challenges facing Prime Minister Keir Starmer‘s government. The ONS adjusted its estimate of GDP growth for the July-to-September period to 0.0%, down from an initial projection of …
Read More »Oil Prices Edge Higher Amid Cooling Inflation and Supply Resumptions
Oil prices began the week on a positive note, bolstered by data showing cooling U.S. inflation, which revived hopes for monetary policy easing in 2024, supporting global economic growth and oil demand. Brent crude futures rose $0.26 (0.4%) to $73.20 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude climbed $0.31 …
Read More »Weekly Recap: Fed Hawkishness Shakes Stocks, Dollar Strengthens
US stocks had a volatile week, with a sharp decline on Wednesday, followed by recovery on Friday. Volatility followed Fed’s unexpected hawkish stance during the last policy meeting in 2024. While the Fed approved a widely anticipated quarter-point interest rate cut, its projection for fewer rate cuts in 2025 than …
Read More »EUR/USD rebounds following American PCE data
EUR/USD is about 0.70% up, trading at 1.0427 at the time of writing. Earlier on Friday, the EUR/USD pair has rebounded above 1.0400 in the North American session after posting a three-week low near 1.0340 in Asian trading hours. The major currency pair’s growth in the US Personal Consumption Expenditures …
Read More »Explainer: Why Does Latest EIA’s Report Matter for Energy Markets?
The recent report from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) revealed a smaller-than-expected drawdown in U.S. commercial crude oil inventories, casting a shadow on expectations of a more significant decline. While stocks did decrease by 900,000 barrels, this figure fell short of the anticipated 1.7 million barrels, a discrepancy that …
Read More »As Inflation Cools, US Stocks Surge
The US stock market experienced a significant rally on Friday, fueled by a cooler-than-expected inflation report. This positive news provided a much-needed respite for investors grappling with the looming threat of a government shutdown and recent uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy.The Commerce Department’s report revealed that the Personal …
Read More »Crypto Market Reeling following Dampened Rate Cut Expectations, Bitcoin Falls Below $100,000
The cryptocurrency market has experienced a significant downturn, with Bitcoin plunging below $100,000, trading at the time of writing at only $97,173, down some -0.23 on the day, and other major tokens suffering even steeper losses. This sharp correction coincides with a shift in the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy stance, …
Read More »Will AI Bubble Burst in 2025?
2024 has been a year of unprecedented growth for Wall Street, fueled by a confluence of factors, most notably the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. AI stocks, led by giants like Nvidia, have soared, capturing investor imagination with the promise of transformative technological advancements. However, the current euphoria surrounding AI may …
Read More »Extensive Efforts to Avert a US Government Shutdown Before Midnight
US House Speaker Mike Johnson will attempt to pass what is known as a “temporary plan” later on Friday, involving a funding bill for the federal government at current debt levels. This plan includes certain provisions aimed at garnering public support and avoiding the US from suspending its debt ceiling …
Read More »PCE DaExplainer: Cooling Inflation Offers Glimmer of Hope, But Fed Remains Cautious
The latest inflation data provides a glimmer of hope in the ongoing battle against rising prices. The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, showed a modest increase of 0.1% in November, translating to an annual rate of 2.4%. This reading, while still above the …
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