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Read More »Oil Continues to Make Gains
Oil, Crude, trading
Read More »Gold in Limited Positivity
The yellow metal prices suffered heavy losses during the trading week ending in the bearish path, as we expected, in which we depended on the stability of confirming the breach of 1852, recording its lowest level at 1785. On the technical side, the current moves are witnessing a bullish rebound, …
Read More »Euro Re-Test Resistance
Negative trading dominated the euro’s movements against the US dollar with the conclusion of last week’s trading, touching our fourth official awaited target at 1.1885, and approaching a few points difference from the next target 1.1830, to record its lowest price at 1.1850. Technically speaking, the current movements are witnessing …
Read More »Oil Prices Closes Higher and Extend Large Weekly Gains
Oil prices rose on Friday, extending their weekly gains, most of which came on the back of the commitment of the OPEC+ alliance to the agreed-upon production cuts. This week, oil prices kept rising to new highs not seen in a year. Brent crude futures for April delivery rose by …
Read More »Silver Overcomes Losses and Ends the Week Higher
Silver prices rose on Friday, ending a turbulent week for the metal that began with silver futures rising to their highest level since 2013, before dropping by more than 10% on Tuesday. Today, silver futures for March delivery gained 79 cents, or 3%, to finish at $27.019 per ounce. For …
Read More »Gold Returns to Weekly Losses
Gold prices rose on Friday, supported by weak employment data in the United States and the anticipation for the passing of a new $1.9 trillion relief bill. In addition, the decline of the U.S. Dollar (USD) across the board helped provide support for gold. Today’s rise helped the yellow metal …
Read More »U.S. Oil Rig Count Rises for 11th Week in Row
The number of active rigs drilling for crude oil and natural gas in the United States increased by 8 this week, according to the weekly reported released by Baker Hughes on Friday. The total rig count currently stands at 392, less by 398 rigs compared with the same time of …
Read More »European Stocks Close Mixed but Rise for the Week
European stocks closed mixed on Friday, amid anticipation for a wider rollout of Coronavirus vaccines. The pan-continental STOXX Europe 600 index closed unchanged, but logged weekly gains of 3.45%, supported by the improved risk sentiment that helped Wall Street score new record highs, as well as the positive performance by …
Read More »Canadian Dollar Rises Despite Negative Data
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is rising against the declining U.S. Dollar (USD) on Friday, despite data showing that the Canadian economy continues to be impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic. Canada’s Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) rose last month, but remained below the 50-point mark, which signaled contraction for the second …
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