Positive trades returned to control gold’s movements again after it succeeded in building on the solid support floor located at 1771 nullifying the negative outlook expected during the previous analysis touching the stop loss order at the price of 1780. It will stop the negative outlook, and gold will return …
Read More »Euro Retesting Resistance And Negativity is an Available Scenario
Quiet trading tended to be negative, dominating the euro’s movements against the US dollar in a gradual decline to the downside, reaching its lowest level during the previous session’s trading at 1.2010. Technically speaking today, we see the euro trying to build a base on the support floor of the …
Read More »Fed Officials Point to Progress in Economic Recovery
The Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, said on Monday that the U.S. economy is improving but still on the way to fully recover from the coronavirus pandemic. “We are not out of the woods yet, but I am glad to say that we are now making …
Read More »Wall Street Finishes Mostly Higher
The main indices of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) closed mostly higher on Monday, as Wall Street investors looked at recent economic data that suggested the manufacturing sector, as an indicator for the economy, continue to expand but at a slow pace due to supply chain challenges. The Dow …
Read More »Oil Futures Rise on Positive Demand Expectations
Oil prices rose on Monday, amid signs of an improved demand outlook, despite the rising number of cases of the coronavirus, especially in India. Recent expectations of a strong recovery in the global demand for crude oil during the second half of the year continue to provide support for oil …
Read More »Gold Futures Close Higher as USD and Treasury Yields Decline
Gold prices rose on Monday after four consecutive declines, on the back of the U.S. Dollar’s (USD) decline and an improved demand for safe haven assets, as Treasury bond yields retreated. Gold futures for June delivery gained $24.10, or 1.4%, to close at $1,791.80 per ounce. This marked the highest …
Read More »European Stocks Finish Higher on Recovery Signs
European stocks opened the week with a positive performance, closing higher on Monday, supported by an improved investors’ sentiment as regulators plan to ease restrictions on travel as the coronavirus become more contained in the continent. Positive economic data and earnings reports also provided support to the market amid recovery …
Read More »U.S. Construction Spending Rises in March
Spending on construction projects in the United States increased in March but the increase came below market expectations, official data showed. U.S. construction spending increased by 0.2% in March to reach a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.51 trillion, according to data by the U.S. Department of Commerce released on …
Read More »Canada Manufacturing PMI Declines in April
The headline Canada Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) registered a seasonally adjusted reading of 57.2 in April, down from 58.5 in March. The reading signals the third-strongest growth in operating conditions on record, according to IHS Markit’s report released on Monday. “April data signaled another robust overall expansion in operating …
Read More »U.S. Manufacturing PMI Slows in April
The manufacturing sector in the United States continued to expand but at a slower pace during April compared with the previous month, data showed on Monday. The manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) declined to 60.7 last month from a record high of 64.7 in March, according to the Institute for …
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