Canada recorded a budget deficit of CAD 148.58 billion ($110.8 billion) during the first four months of fiscal year 2020/2021, compared with CAD 1.56 billion for the same period a year earlier, data showed on Friday.
Read More »Gold Futures Down 5% for the Week
Gold prices closed Friday in decline, extending its weekly losses to its worst level since last March. The yellow metal losses came amid the appreciation of the US Dollar (USD). Gold futures for December delivery decreased by $10.60, or 0.6%, and settled at $1,866.30 per ounce. For the week, the …
Read More »US Oil Rigs Rise For Second Week
The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States increased, for the consecutive week, by six to a total of 261 rigs by the end of the week. Crude oil rigs increased by four to 183, while natural gas rigs added two and reached a total …
Read More »European Stocks Weekly Losses Worst in Three Months
European stocks closed lower on Friday, amid increasing concerns about the rising number of COVID-19 cases. The STOXX Europe 600 index declined by 0.2% and ended the week at the level of 355 points, losing 3.87% for the week. This is the worst weekly losses for the pan-European stocks in …
Read More »Does the ECB Have Too Much Impact on the Euro?
Recent remarks by the President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Christine Lagarde, suggested that the appreciation of the Euro (EUR) is putting downward pressure on prices, or in other words not helping achieving the central bank’s inflation targets. Speaking to the Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly on Monday, Lagarde said that …
Read More »NYSE Closes in Modest Gains
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) closed higher on Thursday, despite uncertainties about the rising number of COVID-19 cases. The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index gained 52.31, or 0.20%, to close at 26,815.44 points. S&P 500 increased by 9.67, or 0.30%, and finished at the level of 3,246.59 points. Meanwhile, …
Read More »Oil Maintains Rising Rally on Inventories Draw
Oil prices closed higher on Thursday, following a decline in US crude inventories, as shown by recent data. Brent futures for November delivery increased by 17 cents, or 0.4%, and finished at $41.94 per barrel. Meanwhile, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures for November delivery settled higher by 38 cents, …
Read More »Gold Rises For First Time This Week
Gold prices rose on Thursday after three consecutive declines, amid higher demand for safe havens in light of uncertainties. In addition, the US Dollar (USD) is reversing a portion of its recent gains, moving in the negative territory. Gold futures for December delivery closed higher by $8.50, or 0.5%, at …
Read More »Bullard Sees No Downturn in Case of COVID-19 New Wave
A second wave of COVID-19 infections should not harm the recovery of the United States economy, considering that the death toll from the infectious virus is decreasing, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, James Bullard, said on Thursday, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, President of the Federal Reserve Bank …
Read More »Fed’s Evans Calls for More Stimulus and Support
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Charles Evans, said on Thursday that more support is needed for people amid the COVID-19 crisis. “We are taking a very serious and unnecessary risk if we do not extend federal assistance to out-of-work households.”“The longer the dual challenges of the pandemic …
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