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Read More »GBP/JPY: getting positive signals 27/5/2022
The pound sterling achieved the idea of the bullish tendency shown during the last analysis, heading towards our first target that needs to be touched at 160.80 to record its highest price of 160.83. On the technical side today, the bullish trend is still valid and active, with the pair’s …
Read More »CAD breaks support 27/5/2022
The Canadian dollar declined noticeably within the expected negative outlook. We relied on the price stability below the 1.2850 resistance level, explaining that trading below 1.2800 leads the pair to visit our first target 1.2755, recording the lowest at 1.2745 during the early morning trading. Technically, the pair achieved a …
Read More »GBP consolidates its gains 27/5/2022
Oil, Crude, trading
Read More »Gold is building on support 27/5/2022
Quiet positive trades dominated gold’s movements during the previous session’s trading. After retesting the strong support level at 1840 price, it returned within the bullish path, now stable around the session’s highest level around 1857 resistance. Technically, we explained yesterday that the condition for continuing the rise is cohesion above …
Read More »The euro touches the desired goal 27/5/2022
The single European currency succeeded in retesting the pivotal support level published during the previous report at 1.0660, which forced the euro to bullish retracement. As we expected, touching the first target 1.0740, heading to touch the official price target during the previous technical report at 1.0770, recording its highest …
Read More »US: Q1 GDP contracts at an annualized pace of 1.5%
According to a second estimate by the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, the annualized pace of real GDP growth in Q1 2022 came in at -1.5%, below the first estimate of -1.4% and the market’s expectation for a growth rate of -1.3%, data on Thursday showed. Nonetheless, the latest GDP …
Read More »Moscow blames the West for Ukraine’s grain export problems
The Kremlin on Thursday rejected accusations from the United States and the European Union that Russia was blocking grain exports from Ukraine, blaming the West for creating this situation due to the imposition of sanctions.“We do not categorically accept these accusations. On the contrary, we hold Western countries responsible for …
Read More »Oil pushes European shares higher, growth fears persist
European shares rose slightly on Thursday, supported by a rise in energy shares and the US central bank’s commitment to its path to raise interest rates, while sentiment was negatively affected as concerns related to slowing economic growth persisted. By 0840 GMT, the pan-European Stoxx 600 index rose 0.2 percent, …
Read More »The Turkish lira is falling before the central bank meeting
The Turkish lira fell by 0.5% Thursday, May 26, to 16.45 against the dollar, touching its weakest level since December, before a meeting of the Central Bank is expected to keep the benchmark interest rate at 14%. The lira has fallen about 20% this year, in addition to losing 44% …
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