Oil, Crude, trading
Read More »Gold Hits Resistance, Eyes on NFP
We adhered to intraday neutrality during the previous analysis, due to the exposure of technical signals, to find that gold prices collided with the strong resistance level published during the previous report at 1782, which we mentioned to represent one of the most important trend keys for the current trading …
Read More »The Euro Continues to Decline Against The Dollar
The euro continues to resume the bearish path against the US dollar within a gradual decline to the downside, approaching the official target of 1.1840 by a few points, at the second target 1.1810, posting its lowest level at 1.1835. On the technical side, and with the continuation of the …
Read More »USD Maintains Gains Below Three-Month Highs
The U.S. Dollar hit a three-month high on Thursday, with markets reacting positively to recent economic data and anticipating the release of Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report. The Dollar index (DXY), which measures the greenback’s performance against a basket of six major international currencies, rose above 92.60 for the first time …
Read More »Wall Street Begins H2 with More Record-Breaking
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) finished higher on Thursday, opening July and the second half of the year with another record-breaking performance, with Wall Street investors optimistic about the upcoming jobs report. Recent economic data showed progress on the road to recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, with the drop …
Read More »Oil Surges Despite OPEC Delayed Decision on Output Policy
Oil prices surged on Thursday, amid anticipation for the outcomes of the OPEC+ ministerial meeting, which is expected to announce tomorrow its decision on output policy for August and beyond. The decision has now been delayed twice from Wednesday to Friday, amid discussion about easing production cuts by about 400,000 …
Read More »Gold Finishes Higher for Second Day
Gold prices rose on Thursday for the second consecutive session, amid the U.S. Dollar (USD) continued rise to its highest level in about three months, on the back of positive economic data. Gold futures for August delivery increased by $5.20, or 0.30%, to close at $1,776.80 per ounce. Over the …
Read More »OPEC+ Delays Decision on Output Policy
The OPEC+ alliance ministerial meeting decided to delay the decision on output policy until Friday, according to recent media reports. It was reported that the alliance was near an agreement on raising production levels by about two million barrels per day between August and December through an increase of about …
Read More »Why Are Oil Prices Rising Despite Expectations for Another OPEC Output Hike?
The OPEC+ alliance is expected to decide on another production increase for the coming months during its meeting on Thursday. Despite media reports pointing to another output increase, crude prices are surging with the global and U.S. benchmark crude futures rising by about $2 earlier. Brent and Nymex futures remain …
Read More »U.S. Construction Spending Falls Unexpectedly in May
Construction spending in the United States declined last month against market expectations, despite the increasing private homebuilding activity, amid decline in public and nonresidential, data showed on Thursday. Construction spending fell by 0.3% in May, following a slight increase of 0.1% in April, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. …
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