Sideways trading in a narrow range, constrained between 155.20 and 155.80 without any significant change. On the technical side today, and with a careful look at the 60-minute chart, we are inclined to the negativity, but with caution, relying on the intraday stability below 155.80, accompanied by the clear negativity …
Read More »Canadian Dollar: Achieves Noticeable Gains Within The Bullish Corrective Slope
The Canadian dollar was able to build on the pivotal support floor located at the price of 1.2030 to return to trading within the suggested bullish corrective slope during the previous analysis, in which we relied on breaching 1.2070, touching the first target of 1.2100, heading to visit the second …
Read More »GBP/USD Touches Goals and Negativity Remains
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Read More »Crude Oil May Witness a Temporary decline
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Read More »Gold Gives up Gains, Eyes on US Jobs Data
Gold prices achieved noticeable losses during the previous trading session after it failed to maintain trading above the 1895 level, explaining that the confirmation of breaking the mentioned level is able to pressure gold prices to visit our official target located at 1880 to record its lowest level at 1856 …
Read More »The Euro Breaks Support And Bearish Correction is Extended
The single European currency declined noticeably against the US dollar within the expected bearish path during the previous analysis, in which we relied on confirming the breach of the 1.2170 level, continuing the gradual decline to the downside, recording the lowest level at 1.2112. Technically speaking, and with the pair’s …
Read More »The Fed Will Start Winding Down a Program That Saved The US Economy
The Federal Reserve said on Wednesday it will begin reducing its holdings of corporate bonds it bought last year through an emergency lending program it launched to calm credit markets at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The US Central Bank indicated that the sale of its holdings of corporate …
Read More »US: Weekly Initial Jobless Claims Decline to 385K
There were 385,000 initial claims for unemployment benefits in the US during the week ending May 29, the data published by the US Department of Labor (DOL) revealed on Thursday. This reading came in better than the market expectation of 395,000 and followed the previous print of 405,000 (revised from …
Read More »US: Challenger Job Cuts Rise to 24,586 in May
Planned job cuts in the US-based employers rose to 24,586 in May from 22,913 in April, Challenger Gray & Christmas announced in its latest Job Cut Report on Thursday.
Read More »The Dollar Rises Before The Release of US Data
The dollar rose today as traders awaited a batch of US economic data that may determine the direction at the central bank meetings later this month. Investors are betting that the dollar will fall as the world recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, but they have recently become concerned about whether …
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