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Read More »Gold Based on Support And Positivity Needs Confirmation
We adhered to intraday neutrality during the previous analysis due to the conflicting technical signals, explaining that gold is trying to form a support floor around 1880, Noted that the mentioned level represents the key to protecting the bullish trend, to return to the bullish rebound again, targeting the retest …
Read More »The Euro Attacks The Resistance And Careful Consideration is Required
Mixed trading dominated the movements of the euro against the US dollar during the previous trading session, to witness the current movements of the pair attempts to stabilize above the resistance level of 1.2170. On the technical side today, and by looking at the 240-minute chart, we find the 50-day …
Read More »Republicans Oppose G7 Minimum Corporate Tax Deal
Recent media reports have pointed to growing opposition, within Republicans in the United States Senate, against the recent deal that the G7 summit announced to establish an agreement among major economies on a minimum corporate tax rate. The move comes shortly after the Republican Party came against the proposal of …
Read More »Debate over the Use of Cryptocurrencies in Illegal Activities Resurfaces
Once again, cryptocurrency took center stage in today’s news with the United States government seizing a ransom paid in Bitcoin, which also came under new scrutiny by authorities in the United Kingdom. The U.S. Department of Justice has reportedly recovered $2.3 million worth of cryptocurrency that was paid as a …
Read More »NYSE Closes Mixed with Nasdaq Rising
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) showed a mixed performance on Monday, with high Treasury bond yields and anticipation for the upcoming inflation data dominating the market in the beginning of the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down by about 126 points, or 0.36%, at 34,630.24 points. The …
Read More »U.S. Treasury Bond Yields Begin Week with Rise
Treasury bond yields in the United States rose on Monday, with markets gearing up in expectation for the upcoming inflation data. Reflation fears amid fiscal and monetary support with huge stimulus packages have recently resurfaced, despite the Federal Reserve expecting the recent surge in consumer prices to be temporary. The …
Read More »Oil Finishes Lower as Chinese Imports Plummet
Oil prices closed lower on Monday, giving up their two-year highs that were registered by the end of last week. A drop in Chinese oil imports might have discouraged the positive expectations for demand recovery in the coming months. Brent crude futures for August delivery declined by 40 cents, or …
Read More »Gold Closes Higher Below $1,900
Gold prices rose on Monday, for the second consecutive session, but once again failed to restore the key $1,900 level. The yellow metal’s rise was limited by the rising Treasury bond yields. Gold futures for August delivery gained $6.80, or 0.4%, to finish at $1,898.80 per ounce. Silver futures for …
Read More »European Stocks Finish at New Record High
European stocks rose on Monday, to begin the new week with a positive performance, hitting a new all-time record high. The STOXX Europe 600 index added 0.22% and finished at 453.56 points. Strong gains by the auto sector, which reached its best level since March 2015, provided support for the …
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