Active rigs drilling for oil in the United States increased by 12 to 287 this week, according to the weekly report released on Friday by Baker Hughes. This is the eight consecutive weekly rise for the U.S. oil rig count. The total rig count, representing the number of active rigs …
Read More »Gold Closes Lower and Turns to Weekly Losses
Gold prices declined on Friday as the U.S. Dollar (USD) continued to show some rebound signs across the board. Gold futures for February delivery lost $26.30, or 1.4%, to close the week at the level of $1,825.10 per ounce. The most active yellow metal contracts have registered a weekly decline …
Read More »U.S. Consumer Sentiment Declines: University of Michigan Survey
Consumer sentiment in the United States slightly declined during the first half of January after the attack of the U.S. Capitol sparked political uncertainty and as the number of new Coronavirus cases continues to surge with a slow rollout of vaccines. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index fell to …
Read More »European Stocks Turn to Weekly Losses
European stocks declined on Friday, closing lower after rising for three consecutive sessions, turning to weekly losses amid a rising number of new Coronavirus cases across the continent. The STOXX Europe 600 index finished lower by about 1%, turning to a weekly decline of 0.8%. In France, the CAC40 ended …
Read More »U.S. Business Inventories Rise in November
Business inventories in the United States grew during November, data by the U.S. Department of Commerce showed on Friday. After registering an increase of 0.8% in October, business inventories increased by 0.5% in November. On an annual basis, business inventories declined by 3.2% during November 2020. Meanwhile, retail inventories went …
Read More »IMF Urges Continuous Support for Economies amid Pandemic
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called upon countries to maintain support for economies amid the complications and risks resulting from the Coronavirus pandemic. “The global economy is at a critical juncture,” said the IMF spokesman Gerry Rice, Reuters reported.“There remains a great deal of uncertainty. The prospect for a …
Read More »U.S. Industrial Production Rises in December
Industrial production in the United States grew during December for the eighth consecutive months, data showed on Friday. Factory output increased by 0.9% last month compared with a 0.8% rise in November, according to data by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Total industrial production surged by 1.6% in December, recording its …
Read More »Fed’s Powell Vows to Continue Easing until Economy Recovers
The Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, said on Thursday that the Fed will continue its easing policy, keeping interest rates at record low levels for the foreseeable future, until the American economy recovers from the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic. “When the time comes to raise …
Read More »Oil Closes Higher and WTI Finishes at Highest Level in 11 Months
Oil prices returned to gains on Thursday, finishing higher on the back of the rollout of Coronavirus vaccines and positive sentiment towards the expected increase in government stimulus spending in the United States as planned by the new administration. Brent crude futures for March delivery gained 36 cents, or 0.6%, to …
Read More »Gold Closes Lower as Treasury Yields Rise
Gold prices declined on Thursday as the Treasury yields in the United States continued to rise and with the U.S. Dollar (USD) showing some rebound signs. The yellow metal futures for February delivery closed lower by $3.50, or 0.2%, at $1,851.40 per ounce. Meanwhile, silver futures for March delivery gained 23 …
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