A survey published by the European Commission revealed that economic sentiment in the Eurozone rose in August for the fourth consecutive month after a record decline stemming from lockdown measures aimed at slowing the spread of Covid-19 in March and April. And while the monthly index measuring confidence in the …
Read More »Economic Confidence in Turkey Increased by 4.4% in August
Data from the Turkish Statistical Institute showed that the country’s economic confidence index rose 4.4% on a monthly basis in August to 85.9 points, recording a recovery for the fourth month in a row from low levels resulting from measures to combat the Coronavirus. Economic activity fell sharply in March …
Read More »European Shares Drop on Lower Technology And Healthcare Stocks
European shares fell as investors sold off technology and healthcare and bought bank shares, after the Federal Reserve (US Central Bank) unveiled a new framework for its policy. The pan-European STOXX 600 index fell 0.6%. Technology stocks, which have risen nearly 11% since the start of the year, fell 1.1% …
Read More »Gold is up 1% on Dollar’s Decline
Gold rose about 1%, as the dollar fell while investors held signs of a policy of monetary easing issued by Jerome Powell, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board (the US Central Bank). Spot gold rose 0.9% to 1946.55 dollars an ounce with the close of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, after …
Read More »Weak Consumer Sentiment in Germany Casts Some Doubt on a Strong Recovery
A survey showed that consumer sentiment in Germany deteriorated towards September, casting some doubt on whether household spending in Europe’s largest economy is strong enough to lead a robust recovery from the Covid-19 crisis. The GFK said its consumer sentiment index, which is based on a survey of nearly 2,000 …
Read More »Nikkei Falls as Japan’s Prime Minister to Resign
Japanese stocks fell by the most in nearly a month on news that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will resign, putting an abrupt end to a stable government and policy mix of strong monetary and fiscal stimulus. The benchmark Nikkei index fell 2.65% during the session before closing 1.41% lower …
Read More »Yen Jumps With Abe’s Resignation Causing a Political Blurry
The yen jumped from its lowest level in two weeks, following news that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is preparing to resign, while the dollar is struggling to make progress against other currencies as prospects for a prolonged low US interest rate weigh on the currency. A source close to …
Read More »Japanese Prime Minister to Resign
Reuters quoted a source as saying that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has decided to resign. Japan Broadcasting Corporation TV (NHK) had previously reported that Abe, who has been suffering from ulcerative colitis for years, wanted not to cause problems to the government due to his deteriorating health.
Read More »FX Option Expiries For Aug 28 NY Cut
FX option expiries for Aug 28 NY cut at 10:00 Eastern Time, via DTCC, can be found below. – USD/JPY: USD amounts 105.50 485m105.55 412m105.75 470m106.00 658m106.50 610m107.00 600m107.40 504m – USD/CAD: USD amounts 1.3145 537m – NZD/USD: NZD amounts 0.6630 205m
Read More »Oil Falls in Anticipation of a Limited Impact From Hurricane Laura
Oil prices fell on Thursday (August 27th) as the market expects a rapid recovery of production platforms that were shut down by a hurricane across the Gulf of Mexico and the US state of Louisiana. Brent crude futures for October delivery, which expire on Friday, fell 55 cents, or 1.2%, …
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