The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) finished mostly lower on Tuesday with Wall Street investors shifting their focus towards the outcomes of the U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended an upward trend that lasted for seven sessions including four consecutive record closing levels until yesterday, …
Read More »Oil Maintains Losses for Third Day
Oil prices continued to decline for the third consecutive session on Tuesday, amid concerns about the recovery of the global demand and overcoming the Coronavirus crisis. Brent crude futures finished lower by 49 cents at $68.39 per barrel. Meanwhile, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures plunged by 59 cents and …
Read More »Gold Futures Close at Two-Week High
Gold prices rose on Tuesday to finish at their highest level in about two weeks, supported by expectations that the Federal Reserve policy statement will help lower Treasury bond yields. The yellow metal futures for April delivery rise by $1.70, or 0.1%, to close at $1,730.90 per ounce. This the …
Read More »Bank of Canada Could Soon Reduce Bond Buying
The Bank of Canada (BoC) is expected to reduce its bond purchases in April, according to a recent report by Reuters citing market experts. The move would signal developments in the recovery of the Canadian economy from the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, but it would also be out of …
Read More »European Stocks Close Higher Ahead of Fed Meeting
European stocks rose on Tuesday, amid positive expectations about economic recovery, and a positive performance by the auto sector after Germany’s Volkswagen announced positive forecasts for the industry. The pan-European STOXX 600 index gained 0.87% and closed at 426.75 points. Meanwhile, the French CAC40 added 0.32%, while the German DAX …
Read More »USD Steadies and Struggles for Direction Ahead of Fed Meeting
The U.S. Dollar (USD) steadied on Tuesday, fluctuating within a tight range in the absence of major market-moving updates ahead of the release of the Federal Reserve policy statement tomorrow. Investors are anticipating the outcomes of the Fed meeting looking for signals about the outlook for inflation and interest rates …
Read More »NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index Declines
The U.S. builder confidence in the market of newly built single-family homes fell by two points to 82 in March, as shown by the latest NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) on Tuesday. “Despite high buyer traffic and strong demand, builder sentiment fell in March as rising lumber and other …
Read More »U.S. Manufacturing Output Down 3.1% in February
Manufacturing production in the United States declined by 3.1% in February, data by the U.S. Federal Reserve showed on Tuesday. The decline comes after nine consecutive months of increased in manufacturing output. The decline was largely attributed to the recent winter storms that especially affected oil production in Texas. Excluding …
Read More »U.S. Business Inventories Rise in January
Business inventories in the United States increased in January by 0.3%, following a 0.8% rise in December, data by the U.S. Department of Commerce showed on Tuesday. Inventories declined by 1.8% compared with their level in January 2020. Retail inventories declined by 0.5% in January, after rising by 1.7% in …
Read More »EU Plans Legal Action Against UK Over Northern Ireland Trade Rules
The drama of the Brexit saga continues, as disagreements between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) seem to have escalated once again after the European bloc decided to take legal action against what it is considering to be unilateral moves by Britain in regards to the Northern …
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