The European Union (EU) Budget Commissioner Johannes Hahn unveiled on Wednesday, a strategy to raise up to EUR800 billion in debt for recovery fund, which is expected to be repaid by 2058. “EU to use a diversified funding strategy to raise as much as EUR800 billion until 2026.” “Borrowing to …
Read More »Eurozone Industrial Production Drops by 1% in February
Eurozone’s Industrial Production in Germany showed a lesser-than-expected decrease in February, the official data published by Eurostat showed on Wednesday, suggesting that the recovery in the manufacturing sector is far from gaining traction. The industrial output in the bloc arrived at -1.0% MoM vs. a 1.1% drop expected and 0.8% …
Read More »European Parliament Postpones a Decision on a Final Vote on a Trade Agreement With Britain
The European Parliament gave the green light Tuesday (April 13th) to the two main committees to vote this week on a trade pact between the European Union and the United Kingdom, but postponed a decision on whether the full parliament will give its approval later this month. The European Parliament …
Read More »SAP and LVMH Earnings Push European Stocks Higher
European stocks rose on Wednesday, as positive business results for German software company SAP and French luxury goods maker LVMH offset fears of a possible setback for the COVID-19 vaccination program on the continent. The European Stoxx600 index rose 0.1%, with shares of the technology and personal and household goods …
Read More »Oil Continues to Rising But Virus Fears Dampen Gains
Crude oil rose on Wednesday, April 14, after data in the sector showed that US inventories fell more than expected, while OPEC raised expectations for crude demand, but concerns about the Coronavirus and increasing supplies curbed the gains. Brent crude futures rose 85 cents, equivalent to 1.3%, to $64.52 a …
Read More »Gold Stabilizing After an Early Increase as Rising US Bond Yields Offset Falling Dollar
Gold prices stabilized after a rally in early trading on Wednesday, April 14th, as some increase in US Treasury yields offset the fall of the US dollar due to rising inflation. Gold settled in spot transactions at $1743.54 an ounce, after rising by as much as 0.3%. US gold futures …
Read More »German Dax Maintains Positive stability
The German DAX index succeeded in touching the first official target station at the price of 15,310, recording its highest level during the previous trading session at 15,298. On the technical side, with the index continuing to trade above the support level of 15,210/15,200, which is dotted with the continuous …
Read More »Dow Jones Maintains a Bullish Path
The Dow Jones Industrial Average touched our first target required to be achieved during the previous trading session, located at 33,680, approaching a few points difference from the second target 33,740, recording the highest of 33,720. On the technical side, the RSI indicator is trying to hold onto the bullish …
Read More »GBP/JPY: Negative Pressure Remains
The pound’s moves against the Japanese yen are witnessing a downward tendency to gradually approach the first target required to be touched during the previous analysis, 149.40, to settle for recording a low of 149.65. On the technical side, today, we tend to be negative, citing the continuation of stochastic …
Read More »Canadian Dollar Meets The Resistance
The Canadian dollar succeeded in touching the first target required to be achieved during the previous analysis, located at 1.3600, recording its highest level during the previous trading session at 1.2630. Technically speaking, the pair hit a strong resistance level at 1.2630, retreating significantly to retest 1.2530. With a closer …
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