Negative trading is controlling the pound’s movements against the Japanese Yen for the second session in a row after the pair failed to stabilize for a long time above the psychological barrier of 154.00. On the technical side, today, we tend to be negative, relying on trading to remain intact …
Read More »Canadian Dollar Waiting For a New Signal
Narrow-range sideways trades tend to be negative, dominating the movements of the US dollar against its Canadian counterpart, crammed from the bottom above 1.2030 and from above below 1.2100. In terms of technical analysis today, trading remains below 1.2090 supports negativity accompanied by negative pressure coming from the simple moving …
Read More »Pound Faces Temporary Negative Pressure Against The Dollar
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Read More »Crude Oil Benefiting From The Support And Bouncing Back Up
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Read More »Gold Continues to Rise on The Shoulders of Dollar
Gold prices managed to achieve the official bullish target published during the previous report, located at the price of 1890, to record its highest level at 1890. On the technical side today, and by looking at the 4-hour chart, we find the price is stable above the support level of …
Read More »Euro Trying to Consolidate Above Support
The EUR/USD hit the strong resistance level published in the last analysis, located at 1.2245, represents one of the most important directional keys, forcing the pair to retreat to re-test the strong support floor of 1.2170. Technically, and with a closer look at the 60-minute chart, we find that the …
Read More »Canada: Annual CPI jumps to 3.4% in April
Annual inflation in Canada, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), rose to 3.4% in April from 2.2% in March, the data published by Statistics Canada revealed on Wednesday. This reading came in higher than the market expectation of 3.2%. On a monthly basis, the CPI arrived at 0.5% …
Read More »Eurozone Inflation Rose 0.6% in April
European Union statistics office Eurostat said inflation in the eurozone accelerated in April due to a sharp increase in energy and service costs. Eurostat said that consumer prices in 19 countries that deal in the euro rose 0.6% on a monthly basis, and recorded an annual increase of 1.6%, up …
Read More »US Bond Yields Rise to a New High
The 10-year Treasury yield exceeded 1.66% on Wednesday morning. This took place later that day, prior to the release of minutes from the Federal Reserve Board’s last policy meeting. Benchmark yield 10-year government bond It rose to 1.666% EST at 4 am. Yield 30-year government bond It rose to 2.385%. …
Read More »The Lira is Approaching The Bottom of 2021, The Swing Journey is Not Over Yet
The Turkish lira fell on Friday, May 28, to its lowest level ever, influenced by fears of rising inflation worldwide and expectations at the local level that the central bank will cut interest rates soon, along with the emergence of concerns about a possible early elections. The currency, the worst …
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