The yellow metal prices jumped, as we expected, to touch the second official target to be achieved mentioned in the last report published on January 4-2021, located at 1950, highest level during yesterday’s session at 1955. On the technical side, and by looking at the 4-hour chart, we find the …
Read More »Euro Attacking Resistance And Positivity in Place
The single European currency was able to touch the first official leg mentioned in the last report located at a price of 1.2300, to record its highest level during the previous session’s trading session at 1.2326. Technically, and with a closer look at the 60-minute chart, we find that the …
Read More »Oil Prices Surge on New Output Curbs by OPEC+
Oil prices surged on Tuesday, supported by a new agreement by major producers to further reduce production levels amid a new wave of the Coronavirus pandemic. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other top producers, forming an alliance known as OPEC+, reached an agreement on Tuesday to …
Read More »Gold Finishes Second Session of New Year Higher
The gold rally continued on Tuesday with strong gains on the second session of 2021, amid increased demand amid concerns about the rising number of new Coronavirus cases in many countries. Gold futures for February delivery rose by $7.8, or 0.4%, to settle at $1,954.4 per ounce. On Monday, the …
Read More »Bitcoin Could Go As High As $146K – JPMorgan
Bitcoin has recently recorded multiple new all-time highs and now more increases by the world’s largest cryptocurrency are expected. Researchers at JPMorgan Chase expect Bitcoin could hit $146,000 in the near future, Dow Jones’s MarketWatch reported. If the largest digital currency was to draw demand away from gold investors, new …
Read More »Germany Introduces New Lockdown Measures
Germany is prolonging a nationwide lockdown until the end of January 2021, introducing new preventive measures against the resurgence of new Coronavirus cases, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced on Tuesday, Reuters reported. “We ask all citizens to restrict contact to the absolute minimum,” Merkel said. Moreover, travelers arriving in Germany …
Read More »World Bank Sees Lower Growth in 2021
The World Bank Group believes that the global economic recovery in 2021, from the Coronavirus pandemic, is set to be slower than initially expected due to the rising number of new cases and renewed lockdown measures. The global gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to expand by 4% in 2021, …
Read More »Ripple Facing New Lawsuit
Ripple Labs is being sued by Tetragon Financial, an investment company in the United Kingdom (UK), after the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) claimed that XRP was sold improperly, Bloomberg reported. The lawsuit was filed under seal late on Monday in the Delaware Chancery Court. Tetragon Financial Group …
Read More »OPEC+ Talks Continue with Various Proposals
Saudi Arabia is reportedly proposing more output cuts during the month of February during the OPEC+ summit, Reuters reported. The Kingdom believes maintaining production curbs is essential to restoring the global oil market balance, despite an improved outlook due to the rollout of Coronavirus vaccines. This comes as worries about …
Read More »IMF Sees Global Economy At Better Than Expected Position
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is seeing the global economy beginning 2021 in a better position compared to what was expected in 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The IMG chief economist Gita Gopinath told CNBC on Tuesday that the world’s economy is starting the New Year at a somewhat …
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