Positive trades dominated the movements of the EURUSD during the previous trading session, building on the support of the psychological barrier 1.0600, recording its highest level at 1.0691. On the technical side today, and by looking closely at the 240-minute chart, we find that the euro is trying to consolidate …
Read More »5 Factors That Will Make March a Month to Remember on Wall Street
Wall Street stocks closed February on a noticeably shaky note, raising concerns about the resilience of a rise that began in early 2023. The Dow Jones Industrial Average had a solid start to the year in January, but it declined by 4.2% in February, bringing the blue-chip index’s annual decline …
Read More »Germany: Annual HICP edges higher to 9.3% in February
Inflation in Germany, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), stayed unchanged at 8.7% on a yearly basis in February. This reading came in higher than the market expectation of 8.5%. On a monthly basis, the CPI was up 0.8%. Meanwhile, the annual Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), …
Read More »UK house prices fall by most since 2012, mortgage approvals drop
British house prices last month dropped by the most in more than 10 years, mortgage lender Nationwide said on Wednesday, adding to signs of a slowdown in the housing market in the face of high inflation and rising borrowing costs. The 1.1% fall was the biggest year-on-year drop since November …
Read More »Russian ruble depreciates after the end of the tax repayment period
The Russian ruble fell on Wednesday, March 1, as it lost the support it received from a period to pay taxes, and the Russian currency is still under pressure due to Western restrictions on Moscow’s energy exports, which reduces its foreign exchange earnings. At 07:12 GMT, the ruble fell 0.3% …
Read More »European stocks start the month of March on a stable note
European stocks rallied thanks to miners and luxury products on Wednesday, after strong data from China reassured investors fearing an economic slowdown, while a decline in BNP Paribas, the euro zone’s largest bank, limited gains. The pan-European STOXX 600 index was up 0.2% by 0812 GMT, kicking off the month …
Read More »Japan’s Nikkei index closed higher as sentiment improved on Chinese data
Japan’s Nikkei index extended gains to close higher on Wednesday as sentiment improved after data showed manufacturing activity in China expanded in February at the fastest pace in more than a decade. The Nikkei index closed up 0.26 percent at 27,516.53 points, after falling as much as 0.5 percent earlier …
Read More »China’s Caixin Manufacturing PMI expands to 51.6 in February
China’s Caixin Manufacturing PMI returns to expansion with 51.6 in February vs. 50.2 expected and 49.2 previous, courtesy of the renewed increases in output, new orders and employment. Wang Zhe, Senior Economist at Caixin Insight Group said, “The recovery in manufacturing activity came as the most recent wave of Covid-19 …
Read More »Oil rose by about 2%, supported by China’s growth hopes
Oil prices rose nearly 2 percent on Tuesday, erasing losses from the previous session, as hopes for a strong economic recovery in China offset concerns about a US interest rate hike that led to lower consumption in the world’s largest economy. Brent crude futures for April delivery, which expired on …
Read More »Gold continues to rise as the dollar declines and interest rate concerns limit gains
Gold prices continued to climb for a third session on Wednesday as the dollar weakened, however concerns over US interest rate hikes on the back of high inflation globally curbed gains. Spot gold rose 0.2 percent to $1,831.43 an ounce by 0536 GMT. US gold futures rose 0.1 percent to …
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