Oil, Crude, trading
Read More »Gold Continues to Achieve Goals and Hovers Around Pivotal Resistance
Gold opened the weekly trades at a noticeable rise within the expected bullish path during the previous analysis, to touch the target of 1920, and approached the target of 1934, to post its highest level at 1933. Technically, we find that the RSI is stable above the mid-line and supported …
Read More »A Positive Euro Needs Reassurances
The Euro was trading positively against the US dollar, after it managed to break the 1.1720 resistance level. Technically, the current moves are stabilizing above 1.1800 and with a look at the 240-minute chart, we find that the SMA 50 is showing a positive motive with the RSI trying to …
Read More »Wall Street Closed Higher as Stimulus Talks Continued
US stocks closed higher on Friday, October 9th, as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted their biggest weekly percentage gains since July, amid growing optimism about more financial aid. Talks on a coronavirus-related stimulus package are expected to continue, even though House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin …
Read More »Crude Prices Fall by More Than 1%, But Achieve a Weekly Gain of 9%.
Oil prices fell on Friday (October 9th) by more than 1% after a strike by oil workers ended in Norway, which will raise crude production even though Hurricane Delta forced US energy companies to cut production. Brent futures fell 49 cents, or 1.1%, to settle at $ 42.85 a barrel, …
Read More »Baker Hughes: U.S. Drillers Add Oil Rigs For Fourth Week in a Row
The number of active US oil rigs decreased by 4 to 193this week, according to data by Baker Hughes. The total active U.S. rig count, meanwhile, was up 3 to 269, according to Baker Hughes. This week’s rig count was 587 rigs, or 69%, below this time last year. U.S. …
Read More »EU MPs Halt Talks with Representatives of EU Governments Over The Economic Recovery Package
EU lawmakers have suspended their talks with representatives of EU governments over the budget and the € 1.8 trillion coronavirus recovery package.
Read More »European Stocks Post Second Weekly Gain
European stocks recorded a second consecutive weekly gain Friday, October 9th, as positive expectations from Pandora and Novo Nordisk gave the Danish side a more optimistic character to the earnings season, as investors’ eyes continued to turn to indications of a new US stimulus. The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed …
Read More »Oil Workers Strike Ends in Norway After an Agreement With Companies Over Wages
Negotiators from the oil companies and trade unions in Norway Friday, October 9th, said that officials from the two parties have concluded an agreement on wages, thus ending a strike that had threatened to cut the country’s production of oil and gas by nearly 25% next week. Last Monday saw …
Read More »Gold Jumps 2% on Dollar’s Decline And Bets on Stimulus
Gold rose about 2% on Friday, as the dollar fell to its lowest level in nearly three weeks and bets increased on new stimulus in the United States, prompting investors to buy the precious metal to hedge against potential inflation. Spot gold rose 1.8% to 1927.51 dollars an ounce by …
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