As we expected, the euro retested the support at 1.1600, resuming the bullish rebound approaching the desired target at 1.1680, recording the highest level at 1.1670. Technically, by looking at the chart, we notice the continuation of the bullish technical structure shown on the 4-hour chart, in addition to the …
Read More »Canada: Annual CPI rises to 4.4% in September
Annual inflation in Canada, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), advanced to 4.4% in September from 4.1% in August, the data published by Statistics Canada revealed on Wednesday. This reading came in higher than the market expectation of 4.3%.
Read More »US Stock Index Futures Rise
U.S. stock index futures were higher in overnight trading on Wednesday, as investors are watching the rise in the US bond yield, and investors are also awaiting the release of more results from the work of some major US companies, led by Tesladue after the market closes today. During today’s …
Read More »Dollar Settled as Risk Appetite Improves
The dollar settled in early European trade on Wednesday, after an improvement in risk appetite around the world pushed up risky currencies and sent the yen to a four-year low against the dollar overnight. Most of the European stock indices rose, and the yield on US Treasury bonds for ten …
Read More »ECB’s Lagarde Regrets Wedimann’s Resignation
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann, a relentless critic of the European Central Bank’s ultra-easy monetary policy, will step down from his post on Dec. 31, with more than five years left on his term, the German central bank said on Wednesday. Commenting on Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann’s decision to resign at …
Read More »European Shares Falling Affected by Weak Results
European shares fell on Wednesday, as weak earnings from French luxury goods company Kering and Dutch semiconductor ASML outweighed strong results from Nestle and other companies. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index was down 0.1 percent, although Asian shares rose, supported by a strong Wall Street close on Tuesday. And Kering’s …
Read More »Oil Prices Fall as China’s Efforts to Contain The Coal Crisis
Oil prices fell on Wednesday (October 20th) after the Chinese government intensified its efforts to curb the record rise in coal prices and operate coal mines at full capacity to ease the energy shortage crisis. Prices of Chinese coal and other commodities fell in early trading, which in turn led …
Read More »Japan Shares Give up Most of The Gains as US Bond Yields Rise
Japanese stocks rose on Wednesday, October 20, buoyed by a strong close on Wall Street, but gave up most of the gains as investors grew cautious about weak US futures contracts and higher yields on Treasuries. The Nikkei index increased by 0.14% to close at 29,255.55 points, after rising by …
Read More »Market Drivers – Asian Session 20-10-2021
Markets were quiet during the Asian session on Wednesday. Asian stocks rose after positive signs from overnight gains on Wall Street as traders cheered higher US corporate earnings. Japanese stocks rose on Wednesday, buoyed by a strong close on Wall Street, but gave up most of the gains as investors …
Read More »The DAX is Gradually Rising
Positive attempts witnessed the movements of the German DAX index, recording its highest level at 15,510. Today’s technical aspect indicates the possibility of a bullish bias in the coming hours, depending on the stability of the intraday trading above the support level of 15,450 and in general above 15,400, in …
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