Quiet positive trading dominated the movements of the Canadian dollar within a gradual ascent to the upside, achieving the condition for the rise referred to during the previous analysis: cohesion above 1.2900 to touch the required target of 1.2930. Technically, we find the simple moving averages trying to push the …
Read More »GBP: negative pressure is in place 1/7/2022
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Read More »Gold: the decline has conditions 1/7/2022
During all reports of this week, a bearish trend dominated gold prices within the expected bearish path, explaining that exit from that range depends on breaking 1820 and 1842, as activating selling positions requires breaking 1820 and targeting 1800. Technically, the simple moving averages are still pressing the price from …
Read More »Euro touches goal 1/7/2022
Bearish movements dominated the euro against the US dollar within the expected negative outlook during the previous analysis, touching the first target of 1.0400 and approaching by a few points the second target of 1.0375, recording its lowest level at 1.0382. On the technical side, the trading witnessed a little …
Read More »Weekly Initial Jobless Claims decline to 231K
There were 231,000 initial jobless claims in the week ending June 25, the weekly data published by the US Department of Labor (DOL) showed on Thursday. This print followed the previous week’s print of 233,000 (revised from 229,000) and came in slightly higher than the market expectation of 228,000.
Read More »Novak says setting a ceiling for the price of Russian oil will push prices higher
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Thursday that attempts to put a ceiling on the price of Russian oil could lead to an “imbalance” in the market and push prices higher, the Russian Interfax news agency quoted Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak as saying on Thursday. His …
Read More »US annual Core PCE inflation falls to 4.7% in May as expected
Inflation in the US, as measured by the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, stayed unchanged at 6.3% on a yearly basis in May, the US Bureau of Economic Analysis announced on Thursday. The Core PCE Price Index, the Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of inflation, declined to 4.7% in the …
Read More »Gold is on its way to record the worst quarter since the beginning of 2021
Gold settled for most of the time Thursday, June 30, but faces its worst quarter since early 2021 as the dollar’s impressive performance deterred investors. spot gold prices settled at $1817.01 an ounce, and US gold futures prices changed little to $1816.90 an ounce. It is expected that gold prices …
Read More »Euro remained near its lowest level since 2015
The Swedish Krona rose against the Euro on Thursday after Sweden’s Central Bank raised its key interest rate by 50 basis points, as expected. On the other hand, the price of the euro stabilized against the major currencies and remained near its lowest level since 2015 against the Swiss franc …
Read More »Turkey’s foreign trade deficit rises 155% in May
Data from the Turkish Statistical Institute showed on Thursday that the foreign trade deficit rose 155.2 percent year-on-year to $10.61 billion in May, with imports increasing by 43.5 percent. The data showed that imports amounted to $29.59 billion, while exports rose 15.3 percent to $18.98 billion. Under an economic program …
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