European stocks closed lower on Friday, as the Stoxx Europe 600 index declined by 0.52% and finished at 369.31 points, rising by 0.24% for the week. The UK’s FTSE100 decreased by 0.71%, following the Bank of England’s (BoE) decision to maintain its main rate steady at 0.1%. Meanwhile, the German …
Read More »US Oil Rigs Decline in Week
Oil and natural gas rigs in the United States increased this week, according to data by Baker Hughes. Active oil and gas rigs increased by one to 255, but remained 71% below the level of rigs for the same time last year at 613 rigs. Oil rigs fell by one …
Read More »US Current Account Deficit Increases by 53%
Current account deficit in the United States increased during the second quarter (Q2) of 2020, data by the US Department of Commerce showed on Friday. The current account deficit surged by 52.9% to $170.5 billion in Q2 of 2020, its highest level in about 12 years, since Q3 of 2008. …
Read More »Kashkari Prefers Stronger Tone on Rates
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Neel Kashkari, said on Friday the monetary policymakers need to take better measurements to ensure the economy restore its pre-crisis levels. “I would have preferred the Committee make a stronger commitment to not raising rates until we were certain to have achieved …
Read More »Bostic: Inflation Stability is Necessary Above 2%
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Raphael Bostic, said on Friday that he will accept inflation going above 2% to 2.3% but remaining stable. “By contrast, if we were at 2.2% and the next quarter at 2.4% and then at 2.6% that trajectory would give me concern.”
Read More »Ethereum Transactions Hit All-Time High
The number of Ethereum transactions on blockchain recorded its all-time daily high on Thursday, Coin Telegraph reported. Daily transactions reached 1.406 million yesterday, as shown by data from Etherscan.
Read More »NYSE Closes Lower as Market Digests Fed Policy Statement
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) closed Thursday lower with the market digesting the effect of the Federal Reserve’s decision to maintain interest rates near 0%, a move that would probably continue until 2023. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined by 130.40 points, or 0.4%, to close at 27,901.98 points. …
Read More »US Treasury Yields Down Following Fed Statement
US Treasury yields declined on Thursday, after the Federal Reserve vowed on Wednesday to maintain interest rates near 0% for three years. Return on the 10-year bonds declined by 0.4 basis points to 0.682%. Yields on the 30-year bonds decreased by 1.9 basis points to 1.428%. Meanwhile, the yield on …
Read More »OECD Sees World Economy Growing by 5% in 2021
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) improved its expectations for the global economy during 2020, expecting a 4.5% contraction, compared with 6% in June. This comes due to improved outlooks for the world’s two largest economies, the United States and China, and supported by recent economic data. However, …
Read More »US Fed Buys $25.7 B Mortgage Bonds
The Federal Reserve purchased $25.682 billion worth of mortgage-backed securities this week, compared with $29.69 billion last week, data by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York showed on Thursday.
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