Industrial Production in the United States expanded by 0.9% on a monthly basis in July, the data published by the US Federal Reserve revealed on Tuesday. This print followed June’s increase of 0.2% (revised from 0.4%) and came in better than the market expectation of 0.4%.
Read More »U.S: Retail Sales Decline by 1.1% in July
Retail Sales in the US declined by 1.1% on a monthly basis in July to $617.7 billion. This reading followed June’s expansion of 0.67% (revised from 0.6%) and came in worse than the market expectation for a decrease of 0.2%. Consumers make up nearly 70% of all activity in the …
Read More »The Turkish Lira at Its Strongest Level in Two Weeks Against The Dollar
On Tuesday, August 17th, the Turkish lira touched its strongest level against the US currency in nearly two weeks after investors’ concerns about a possible further easing in monetary policy eased. The lira reached 8.39 against the dollar, rising from a closing level of 8.4550 on Monday. Last week, Turkey’s …
Read More »Eurozone Growth Confirmed at 2% in Q2
The European Union statistics office Eurostat said on Tuesday that the eurozone economy grew by 2 percent in the second quarter of the year, confirming its previous reading, as the easing of restrictions related to the Coronavirus stimulated economic activity after a brief recession. In a separate statement, Eurostat said …
Read More »US dollar Rose And New Zealand Dollar Fell Due to New General Isolation Measures
The New Zealand dollar fell to its lowest in nearly three weeks on Tuesday, August 17, after the country detected its first case of COVID-19 since February, prompting the government to announce new, short-term public isolation measures. The currency fell significantly in the early hours of trading in Asia, and …
Read More »Oil Prices Fall Due to Concerns About Delta Infection
Oil prices fell on Tuesday, August 17th, paring early gains, as fears of slowing demand for crude amid rising delta infections outweighed expectations that major oil producers would not boost supplies soon. Brent crude fell 51 cents, or 0.7%, to $69 a barrel, after reaching $69.77 earlier in the session. …
Read More »Nikkei Index Falls For The Fourth Day, And Virus Fears Overshadow Promising Results
The Japanese Nikkei index fell for the fourth consecutive session Tuesday, August 17th as concerns about the rapidly spreading delta strain of the Coronavirus overshadowed optimism about promising results for companies. The index closed down by 0.36% to 27424.47 points, erasing its previous gains, which amounted to 0.52%, following strong …
Read More »German Dax Starts Negative
Mixed trading dominates the movements of the German DAX index, to start its daily trading on a descending price gap, recording its lowest price of 15,850. On the technical side today, and with a careful look at the 60-minute chart, we find the 50-day moving average pressing the price from …
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Read More »GBP/JPY: Declined to Touch The Second Goal
The pound sterling against the Japanese yen remarkably declined to touch the second target during the previous trading session, at 151.30, recording its lowest level at 150.92. Technically, we are inclined to the intraday positivity, relying on temporary stability above 150.90, which is accompanied by the attempts of stochastic to …
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