The euro witnessed positive trading at the end of last week, supported by the decline of the US dollar to end its trading above 1.1770/1.1780. Technically, and carefully considering the 4-hour chart, we find the simple moving averages returned to hold the price from below, supporting the end of the …
Read More »Weekly Recap: 23 – 27 August
In his prepared remarks for delivery at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium titled “Macroeconomic Policy in an Uneven Economy,” FOMC Chairman Jerome Powell said that there has been clear progress towards full employment and that he believes that if the US economy develops as expected, “it may be appropriate to …
Read More »US: Personal Income Rises by 1.1% in July
The US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported on Friday that Personal Income expanded by 1.1% in July. This reading came in better than the market expectation of 0.2%. Further details of the report revealed that Personal Spending, which increased by 1.1% in June, rose by 0.3% in the same …
Read More »The Dollar Stabilizes Amid Anticipation of Powell’s Speech at Jackson Hole Symposium
The dollar stabilized as investors awaited a highly anticipated speech by US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, while analysts now doubt that the central bank chief will hint at a possible date to start reducing asset purchases. The focus of the market this week is on the signals that the …
Read More »Gold Rises Above $ 1800 Due to The Decline in The Dollar And Demand For Safe Havens
Gold prices rose above the psychologically important level of 1,800 dollars on Friday, supported by demand for safe havens and the decline of the dollar, before a speech by the President of the US Central Bank will be examined for indications of reducing stimulus. Spot gold rose 0.6% to $1,802.39 …
Read More »Powell’s Jackson Hole Speech: Powell Unlikely to Fire Starting Pistol For Tapering
The Kansas City Fed announced it would host its 2021 Economic Policy Symposium, “Macroeconomic Policy in an Uneven Economy,” virtually on Friday, Aug. 27. The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s Economic Policy Symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyo., is one of the longest-standing central banking conferences in the world. The …
Read More »European Shares Decline Ahead of a Speech by The President of The US Federal Reserve
European shares fell ahead of a speech due to be delivered by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The pan-European STOXX 600 index fell 0.2% in early trading, with the travel and leisure and banking sectors leading the declines, after they achieved gains for most of the week. Investors are focused …
Read More »Warnings of Storm Ida and some oil Producer Stop Their Business
Tropical Storm Ida formed in the Caribbean Sea and is expected to threaten the northern Gulf Coast of the United States as a major hurricane by the end of this week, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said, adding that there is a possibility of hurricane-force winds, heavy rain and …
Read More »Nikkei Trails Wall Street Lower With Caution
Japan’s Nikkei index fell on Friday, in line with Wall Street’s decline Thursday night, on caution about the prospects of an earlier-than-expected reduction in the US Federal Reserve’s stimulus. The Nikkei fell 0.36% to close at 27651.51 points, but it moved away from the low level it had recorded in …
Read More »Oil Gains Halts Due to Increase in Covid-19 And Return of Mexican Supplies
Oil settled lower on Thursday, August 26, halting a three-day streak of gains amid renewed demand concerns due to rising coronavirus cases and with Mexico restoring some production after a fire disrupted supplies. The losses were limited due to the possibility of further disruptions to the supply side. Energy companies …
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