U.S. Treasury bond yields rose on Friday and finished the week higher, after data showed a rise in inflation. The benchmark 10-year Treasury note yield rose by up 8.6 basis points over the course of the weekm and recorded its biggest rise since March 19. The 30-year Treasury bond yield …
Read More »Gold Finishes Higher to Snap Three-Week Losing Streak
Gold prices rose modestly on Friday, as the U.S. Dollar (USD) declined across the board, finishing the week higher for the first time in four weeks. The rise in U.S. inflation provided support for gold amid mixed expectations for interest rates. Gold futures for August delivery gained by $1, or …
Read More »European Stocks Record Weekly Gains
European stocks closed higher on Friday, for the second consecutive session, on the back of an improved investors’ sentiment following a slew of positive economic data. The STOXX Europe 600 index rose by 0.13%, its highest rise since May, to finish at 457.63 points, extending its weekly gains to 5.58 …
Read More »U.S. Rig Count Stabilizes This Week
The number of rigs drilling for crude oil and natural gas in the United States remained unchanged this week, data showed on Friday. The rig count stood at 470 for the week ending June 25, according to the weekly report by Baker Hughes. The number of oil rigs decreased by …
Read More »AUD/USD Maintains Some Gains Below 0.76
The Australian Dollar (AUD) rose on Friday against its U.S. counterpart, as the U.S. Dollar (USD) continues to fluctuate with markets yet to clearly understand the future path of inflation and the the subsequent changes in interest rates and the broader monetary policy. The AUD/USD pair rose in earlier trades …
Read More »Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Eases in June
U.S. consumer confidence declined in late June, according to data by the University of Michigan released on Friday. The Index of Consumer Sentiment eased to 85.5 from an initial reading of 86.4 earlier this month. Compared with its reading in May at 82.9, consumer sentiment maintained an improvement. The current …
Read More »US Annual Core PCE Inflation Rises to 3.4% in May
Inflation in the US, as measured by the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, was 0.4% in May, the US Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on Friday. On a yearly basis, the PCE Price Index edged higher to 3.9% from 3.6%, compared to analysts’ estimate of 4%. Stock market futures …
Read More »ECB: Eurozone Will Recover Faster Than Expected, But Support is Still Needed
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde told European Union leaders that the Eurozone is recovering faster than previously expected, but still needs continued fiscal and monetary support so that the coronavirus pandemic does not leave a permanent scar. “Continued support of fiscal and monetary policy will be needed to avoid …
Read More »The Dollar is Worried Before Inflation Data
The dollar retracted in Asia Friday, June 25 as a deal on infrastructure spending in the US boosted appetite for riskier currencies, but the cautious mood ahead of key US inflation data kept losses to a minimum. The risk-sensitive Australian and New Zealand dollars rose slightly, while the euro gained …
Read More »The US Food And Drug Administration Approves Actemra to Treat Corona in Hospitals
The US Food and Drug Administration said it has authorized emergency use of Actemra to treat adult and pediatric COVID-19 patients in hospitals, and an emergency use authorization has been issued to Genentech, a unit of Roche Holdings Inc. The Food and Drug Administration said the drug could be used …
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