Factory activity in the United States expanded this month, supported by a robust local demand, data showed on Friday. The flash U.S. manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) rose to 61.5 in the first half of May from 60.5 in April, according to IHS Markit. This marked the highest reading for …
Read More »Federal Reserve Studying Plans for Digital Currency
The United States Federal Reserve is showing more signs that it is moving forward with efforts to establish its own official digital currency. The Fed announced on Thursday that it plans to publish a research paper in the summer that explores the prospects of issuing a digital currency, CNBC reported. …
Read More »Wall Street Rises for First Time in Four Sessions
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) closed higher on Thursday, following three consecutive declines, as risk appetite improved with Wall Street investors reversing the recent selling pressures. Inflation fears seem to be fading by the recently released minutes from the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting, which showed an expectation of discussing …
Read More »Kaplan: Fed Might Need to Change Policy Sooner Than Later
The United States economy is showing some recovery signs and the Federal Reserve might sooner rather than later start considering reducing its monetary support and easing policies, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Robert Kaplan said on Thursday. “Maybe taking the foot gently off the accelerator would be …
Read More »Oil Maintains Losses For Third Straight Day
Oil prices declined on Thursday for the third consecutive session, with expectations that progress in talks between the United States and Iran regarding the nuclear deal might lead to lifting sanctions, thus increasing market supplies. Brent crude futures for July delivery fell by $1.55, or 2.3%, to finish at $65.11 …
Read More »Biden to Propose New Budget Next Week
The President of the United States, Joe Biden, is set to reveal his first detailed budget proposal on May 28, the White House announced on Wednesday. The new budget will be for the upcoming fiscal year starting next October. Biden took office last January, making this the first fiscal year …
Read More »Dollar Erases All Gains Driven by Fed’s Meeting Minutes
The U.S. Dollar (USD) returned to the downward trend on Thursday, declining against most major currencies and erasing its short-lived gains following the release of the Federal Reserve April’s meeting minutes yesterday. Markets were relatively taken by surprise when the minutes showed that although members of the Federal Open Market …
Read More »Gold Extends Best Rising Streak in a Year
Gold prices rose on Thursday, recovering from a brief earlier decline, extending its rising trend to the sixth consecutive session. This is the longest rising streak for the yellow metal contracts since the beginning of the year. Gold is maintaining its gains despite the improvement in risk sentiment, as evident …
Read More »European Stocks Rebound and Close Higher
European stocks finished Thursday on a higher note, supported by an improved risk appetite and investors seeking to purchase shares at relatively low prices, following the recent drop due to inflation fears. After recent selling pressures, the European stocks markets regained some ground in today’s session, with the pan-European STOXX …
Read More »Philly Fed’s Business Index Falls in May
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s business activity index declined to 31.5 this month from 50.2 in April, showing a steep decline in activity. The survey results, published on Thursday, indicated that factory activity plummeted this month, following its best increase in about 50 years last month. The employment index …
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