Positive trading dominated the British Pound against its Japanese counterpart, touching the first target to be achieved at 137.30, posting session high at 137.65. On the technical side with the pair’s intraday stability above the psychological barrier of 137.00, which is accompanied by the continued positive motive for the pair …
Read More »Canadian Dollar Trying to Slit Its Way Towards Positive
The Canadian dollar witnessed a slight bullish bias yesterday, taking advantage of the 1.3000 support level to retest the 1.3165 resistance level. Technically and by looking at the 60-minute chart, we find the 50-day moving average trying to push the price to the upside in conjunction with the RSI gaining …
Read More »Pound Achieves Strong Gains
The British pound rallied significantly against the US dollar yesterday, after it managed to break the psychological barrier of 1.3000 to extend its gains, surpassing the first target of 1.3080, and reaching a high of 1.3180. Technically, by looking at the chart, we find that negative signs have started to …
Read More »Oil Witnessing a Negative Stability
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Read More »Gold Loses Momentum
The yellow metal was able to touch the initial target to be achieved, mentioned in the previous report, at 1927, and approached the second target at 1934, but posted a session high at 1931. Looking at the 240-minute chart, the technical view indicates the possibility of returning the bearish slope …
Read More »Euro Touches The First Target
The single currency traded on a positive note within the bullish path, as we expected, touching the first target 1.1875, reaching the session high at 1.1880. Technically, looking at the 240-minute chart, we see that the simple moving averages continue to hold the price and favor the bullish curve, on …
Read More »Russia’s Economy Contracted by 3.3% in September
Russia’s economy shrank 3.3% year-on-year in September, data showed on Tuesday, following a sharp 3.7% decline in August. The economy ministry said Q3 saw the Russin economy shrink 3.8% year-on-year, compared with an 8% drop in Q2. Added that the economy fell 3.5% in the first nine months of this …
Read More »UK Borrowing Exceeds Forecasts
Official data revealed on Wednesday that the British government borrowed 36.101 billion pounds last month, which exceeds 33.55 billion pounds of forecasts by a Reuters poll, bringing borrowing in the first half of the financial year to a record level of 208.5 billion pounds. Separately, the Office for National Statistics …
Read More »UK House Prices Increase By 2.5% YoY in August
Official data showed on Wednesday that home prices in Britain rose 2.5% in August compared to a year ago, compared to a 2.1% annual increase in July, largely in line with the growth rate before the Corona pandemic. The Office for National Statistics said August data largely represented sales agreed …
Read More »US Dollar Falling to Its Lowest Level in a Month on Hopes of US Stimulus
The dollar fell to its lowest level in the month of Wednesday after US President Donald Trump raised hopes for a major fiscal stimulus package, sparking a wave of optimism in the market that saw traders turn to bet on higher-risk currencies. Negotiations between US lawmakers have continued in Washington …
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