Gold prices are trying to record rebound attacks to the upside, but without change, and are trading within a sideways range, as we indicated in the previous analysis, confined between 1925 support level and 1940 resistance level, which managed to cap gold’s gains during yesterday’s session, recording 1940, unable to …
Read More »Euro Maintained Negative Stability Against USD 8/4/2022
The euro maintained negative stability against the US dollar, continuing its negative creep gradually after it failed to maintain trading above the 1.0965 level. technically, by looking at the 240-min chart, the pair’s continued movement below the simple moving averages, in addition to the pivot below the previously broken support …
Read More »The dollar is heading to a two-year summit after the minutes of the Federal Reserve meeting
The dollar is set to hit a two-year high against a basket of major currencies on Thursday after the Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes revealed that the US central bank was preparing to act aggressively to combat inflation, while commodity-linked currencies fell. The euro remained near a one-month low of less …
Read More »Kyodo: Japan will withdraw 15 million barrels of oil reserves
Japan will withdraw 15 million barrels of state and private oil reserves as part of the second round of a coordinated withdrawal process led by the International Energy Agency, Kyodo News Agency said on Thursday. Kyodo said the move would mark Japan’s largest-ever contribution to the process led by the …
Read More »Eurozone Retail Sales rose by 5% YoY in February
Eurozone’s Retail Sales rose by 0.3% MoM in February versus 0.6% expected and 0.2% last, the official figures released by Eurostat showed on Thursday. On an annualized basis, the bloc’s Retail Sales came in at 5% in February versus 8.4% recorded in January and 4.8% estimated.
Read More »European shares rise with the support of the healthcare sector
The healthcare sector helped European shares on Thursday recovered from a session that saw their worst performance in a month, even as investors remained wary of the Fed’s tightening minutes and Washington’s new sanctions against Russia. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index rose 0.5%, after losing 1.5% in the previous session. …
Read More »Gold Loses Luster as Dollar And Bond Yields Rise
Gold prices fell on Thursday as the dollar and bond yields rose after the US Federal Reserve reiterated its commitment to tightening monetary policy to tackle inflation, while uncertainty over the conflict in Ukraine limited bullion losses. And the price of gold fell in spot transactions by 0.2 percent to …
Read More »Japan’s Nikkei Hits a 3-Week Low Because of The Fed And China
Japan’s Nikkei fell on Thursday to a three-week low as investors worried about expectations of faster monetary policy tightening in the United States, the war in Ukraine, and COVID-19-related lockdown measures in China. The Nikkei fell 1.69 percent, the biggest decline since March 11, to close at 26,888.57 points, the …
Read More »Oil rises from 3-week low as fears of tight supplies persist
Oil futures rose on Thursday from a three-week low touched in the previous session after major consuming countries said they would release large amounts of oil reserves, while fears of tight supply still dominate market expectations. Brent contracts rose $1.48, or 1.5 percent, to $102.55 a barrel. And US crude …
Read More »German Dax is gradually declining 7/4/2022
The German DAX index incurred strong losses during the last session’s trading, after it succeeded in breaking the support of 14,350, we made it clear that will extend losses and open the door to 14,285 and 14,185, respectively, to record its lowest price of 14,041. Technically, we notice positive crossover …
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