The Canadian dollar failed to confirm the breach of the resistance level of 1.3120, and the current moves are witnessing stability below the aforementioned level, stabilizing around its lowest level during the early trading at 1.3160. From the angle of technical analysis today, with the stochastic gradually losing the bullish …
Read More »Cable Based on Support
The British Pound found a strong support floor near the psychological barrier of 1.3200, to start its daily trading positively, and hover around the resistance level at 1.3280. Technically, the simple moving averages continue to hold the price from below, and we find the RSI indicator stable above the mid-line. …
Read More »Oil Reiterating The Upside Chances
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Read More »Gold Continues To Negative
The bearish trend continues to control gold’s movements within a decline to the downside, a few points shy of first official target required to be touched, located at 1850, to record its lowest price of 1852. From the angle of technical analysis today, and with a closer look at 60-min. …
Read More »Euro Tested Support Level
The pivotal support levels mentioned during the previous analysis, located around 1.1820, were able to limit the bearish bias, within the scenario of re-testing the required support. technically, Euro seen rising again, benefiting from the aforementioned support levels, and the pair is now hovering around the 1.1880 resistance level. Looking …
Read More »Gold Prices Down for Third Day in Row
Gold prices continued to decline on Thursday for the third consecutive session, as the US Dollar (USD) rose against major currencies. Positive news about a Coronavirus vaccine and fears about renewed lockdown measures against a new wave of the pandemic seem to be balancing out with the rise of the …
Read More »Lagarde Expects Negative Inflation Early Next Year
The President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Christine Lagarde, said on Thursday that she expects inflation in the Eurozone will likely remain in the negative territory into early 2021. This comes amid renewed lockdown and preventive measures across the European continent to curb the spread of the new wave …
Read More »European Stocks Finish Thursday Lower
European stocks closed Thursday lower, amid fears about the impact of the renewed lockdown and preventive measures to curb the spread of a new wave of the Coronavirus pandemic. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index closed lower by 0.73%. The UK’s FTSE100 declined by 0.8%, while the German DAX finished lower …
Read More »Kansas Manufacturing Activity Index Slows in November
Manufacturing activity in the United States slowed during the month of November compared to its expansion pace in October, according to data by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. The Bank’s monthly report showed that its Manufacturing Survey’s composite index registered 11 in November, down from a reading of …
Read More »Employment in Canada down by around 80K Jobs
Employment in Canada declined by 79,500 during the month of October, data showed on Thursday. Job losses in the trade, transportation, and utilities sectors led the decline, according to ADP. This is the eighth consecutive month of job losses. The September reading was revised up to 564,400 lost jobs, up …
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