The euro-dollar pair ended last week’s trading on a noticeable increase, and started today’s session’s trading as well, achieving significant gains within the expected general bullish path, to begin attacking the psychological barrier 1.0900, gradually approaching the target required to be achieved during the previous technical report at 1.0940, recording …
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New Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, has said she is resigning, in an unexpected announcement that came as she confirmed a national election for October. At the party’s first caucus meeting of the year on Thursday, Ardern said she “no longer had enough in the tank” to do the job. …
Read More »Alphabet plans to lay off 12,000 employees
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, said it would lay off 12,000 employees, about 6% of the company’s global workforce. Amazon and Microsoft had previously announced layoffs of 18,000 and 10,000 employees, respectively. The company’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, told employees in an email today that he takes “full responsibility for …
Read More »UK Retail Sales fall 1.0% MoM in December
The UK Retail Sales arrived at -1.0% over the month in December vs. -0.5% previous. The Core Retail Sales, stripping the auto motor fuel sales, fell by 1.1% MoM vs. -0.3% previous. On an annualized basis, the UK Retail Sales plunged 5.8% in December versus -5.7% prior while the Core …
Read More »Netflix blows away expectations on subscriber numbers
Netflix added millions more subscribers in the fourth quarter than Wall Street expected, helping to send shares of the streamer up after the bell despite a big earnings miss. The company also disclosed that co-CEO Reed Hastings would be stepping down from his position and transitioning to the post of …
Read More »Procter & Gamble revenue and profit fall
Procter & Gamble reported year-over-year declines in revenue and profit on Thursday, as higher prices look to offset declining sales volumes and foreign exchange headwinds. Here’s how P&G performed in its fiscal second quarter of 2023 compared with what Wall Street anticipated, based on an average of analysts’ estimates compiled …
Read More »European stocks rise on optimism about reopening in China
European stocks rose on Friday as bullish investors weighed the potential impact of the week-long Lunar New Year holiday after China lifted restrictions imposed to curb the spread of COVID-19, but fears of a global economic slowdown continued to dampen sentiment. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index was up 0.2 percent …
Read More »Japanese Nikkei index closed higher
Japan’s Nikkei erased early losses to close higher on Friday, as sentiment was boosted by a rise in US futures after Wall Street’s losses Thursday night, as well as a decline in the yen. The Nikkei ended the session up 0.56% to 26,553.53 points, after it had fallen 0.3% earlier …
Read More »Dollar is near its lowest level in 7 months
The US dollar hovered near seven-month lows on Friday as fears of an economic slowdown dampened risk appetite, while the yen weakened even as speculation mounted that the Bank of Japan will eventually abandon its ultra-loose monetary policy. The dollar index, which measures the performance of the greenback against six …
Read More »Oil is rising thanks to hopes of a slowdown in rate hikes
Oil prices rose on Friday on optimism that the Federal Reserve will end the monetary tightening cycle, boosting the economy and supporting fuel demand. By 0113 GMT, Brent crude futures for March delivery rose 48 cents, or 0.6 percent, to $86.64 a barrel, while US crude prices increased 54 cents …
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