The yellow metal opened its first annual and weekly trades with a strong bullish bias, continuing to achieve gains, to record its highest level during the early trading of the current session 1925. Technically, and by looking at the 240-minute chart, we see a strong bullish momentum coming from the …
Read More »Euro Advancing Against US Dollar
Positive trading dominated the EUR/USD with the conclusion of last year’s dealings, touching the psychological barrier of 1.2300. Technically speaking, and with a closer look at the 60-minute chart, we find the euro stable above the support floor of 1.2200, and the 50-day moving average continues to hold the price …
Read More »US: Weekly Initial Jobless Claims Decline to 787K
There were 787,000 initial claims for unemployment benefits in the US during the week ending December 26, the data published by the US Department of Labor (DOL) revealed on Thursday. This reading followed the previous print of 806,000 and came in better than the estimate of 833,000.
Read More »EU Commission Regrets US Decision to Extend Tariffs on EU products
The European Commission said on Thursday that it regrets the United States’ decision to extend tariffs to further European products, as reported by Reuters. “The US action disrupts negotiations to find a settlement to aircraft subsidy dispute,” the EU Commission further noted
Read More »British Defense Minister: Army is Ready to Distribute 100,000 Doses of Vaccine Daily
British Defense Minister Ben Wallace said that the armed forces can distribute 100,000 doses of the vaccine against Covid-19 disease if required, which helps immunize millions of people threatened with infection before spring arrives. He added that he assigned 130 military planners and personnel to cooperate with the health authorities …
Read More »The US Imposes Duties on Some European Goods on a Dispute With EU
The US government has said it will raise tariffs on certain EU products, including aircraft components and wine from France and Germany, at the latest turning point in a 16-year-old dispute over aircraft support between Washington and Brussels. In a statement, the US Trade Representative’s office said it was adding …
Read More »European Stocks Declining And Heading to Close 2020 With Losses
European stocks fell Thursday, Dec. 31, as investors settle positions on the last day of trading this year while sentiment weakens due to widespread lockdown measures in Britain and news that the United States has raised tariffs on some EU products. Trading volumes are thin, in light of the absence …
Read More »Oil on track to Decline 20% in 2020 Due to Isolation And Market Eyes on Further Stimulus
Global crude oil markets lost about a fifth of their value in 2020, as strict lockdown measures to combat the Coronavirus have crippled most of the global economy, but prices have rebounded strongly from their low levels as governments provide a stimulus. On Thursday, the last trading day in 2020, …
Read More »Gold Prices Are on Track to Achieve Best Annual Performance in 10 Years
Gold prices, on Thursday, December 31, seem to be heading to achieve the best annual performance since 2010, even at a time when the yellow metal is under pressure due to the weak prospects of providing greater financial aid in order to stimulate the US economy and the recovery of …
Read More »Turkey’s Trade Deficit Rises to $5 Billion in November
Data from the Turkish Statistics Institute showed that the country’s external trade deficit rose 153.5% year on year in November to $5.033 billion according to the general trade system. The institute said that Turkey’s exports fell 0.9% and imports rose 15.9% compared to November 2019. In the first eleven months …
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