Business inventories in the United States increased during August for the second consecutive month, data showed on Friday. Business inventories went up by 0.3% in August after rising by 0.1% in July. Meanwhile, retail inventories increased by 0.4%.
Read More »France and Netherlands Aim for New Rules on Big Tech
France and the Netherlands are reportedly proposing new rules by the European Union (EU) to regulate tech giants such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon, CNBC reported. “Our common ambition is to design a framework that will be efficient enough to address the economic footprint of such actors on the European …
Read More »US Retail Sales Surge in September
Retail sales in the United States increased last month, according to data by the Department of Commerce on Friday. The rise in September retail sales was the biggest in three months, exceeding market expectations. Retail sales grew by 1.9% on a monthly basis, after rising by 0.6% in August.
Read More »Brexit Trade Talks Facing Tough Weeks Ahead
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK), Boris Johnson, said on Friday that now is the time to be ready for a not reaching a trade deal with the European Union. This comes about 10 weeks before the end of the transition period, which was agreed with the Brexit …
Read More »French Minister Supports Tariffs on American Imports
France’s Minister of Finance, Bruno Le Maire, said on Friday that he supports imposing European tariffs on imports from the United States, after the World Trade Organization (WTO) allowed the European Union the right to retaliate against the US subsidies for Boeing, Reuters reported. “The EU has the possibility to …
Read More »Oil Narrows Losses on US Inventory Data
Oil prices closed Thursday lower amid increased concerns for the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on the global demand recovery. Brent crude futures for December delivery decreased by 16 cents, or 0.4%, to settle at $43.16 per barrel. Meanwhile, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures for …
Read More »US Oil Inventories Decline More than Expected
Crude oil inventories in the United States declined by 3.8 million barrels last week, according to data by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Thursday. The decline exceeds that expected by market experts of around 2.3 million barrels, and it comes after an increase of 500,000 barrels in the …
Read More »Gold Closes on Marginal Gains
Gold prices returned to gains on Thursday, amid increased demand for safe havens amid uncertainty. The rise in the yellow metal prices came despite the US Dollar’s (USD) gains. Gold futures for December delivery rose by $1.60, or 0.08%, and settled at $1,908.90 per ounce. Since the beginning of the …
Read More »Fed’s Barkin: Labor Market Recovery Would Take Time
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Thomas Barkin, said on Thursday that spending could increase due to higher confidence in the economy, but that it would take longer for the labor market to recover, Reuters reported. “You’ve got a lot of companies that have chosen, even though they’re …
Read More »GBP/USD to Close Near Its Daily Low
The British Pound (GBP) declined against the US Dollar (USD) on Thursday, with the USD showing some strength across the board. Meanwhile, the GBP is impacted by Brexit uncertainty, as well as worries about the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and new lockdowns imposed by the British government. The …
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