The United States Federal Reserve must shift its policy in the coming months to provide the needed support to the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fed Administrative Governor, Lael Brainard, said on Tuesday, as reported by Reuters. “It will be important to provide the requisite accommodation to achieve maximum …
Read More »BREXIT Transition to End on Time
The United Kingdom (UK) government sees no prospect for extending the transitional period for BREXIT negotiations. The transition or the implementation period ends on 31 December 2020, however, talks for a new trade agreement between London and the European Union (EU) have recently stalled with a number of disagreements. The …
Read More »European Stocks Show Mixed Performance
European stocks closed lower on Tuesday, after giving up its earlier gains amid a mixed performance, continuing to move within a mostly tight range. The Stoxx Europe 600 index closed lower by 0.38%, after rising earlier today by as much as 0.8%. The UK’s FTSE100 plunged by 1.7%, and the …
Read More »CAD Maintains Gains Against USD
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is maintaining some of its gains against the US Dollar (USD) on Tuesday. The CAD is up by 0.04% against the USD, after rising earlier by more than 0.1% to its highest level against the greenback in eight months. The Canadian Dollar is supported by improved …
Read More »Safe Haven Currencies Decline
Safe haven currencies, namely the Japanese Yen (JPY) and the Swiss Franc (CHF) are showing a weak performance on Tuesday, amid decreased demand with improved risk appetite supported by news of new COVID-19 vaccine and treatments. The CHF is leading the decline with its highest losses coming against the New …
Read More »US Construction Spending Rises in July
Construction spending in the United States marginally increased during July, as shown by the data of the US Department of Commerce on Tuesday. Construction spending rose by 0.1% in July. Meanwhile, the June reading was revised to a 0.5% decline. Private construction spending grew by 0.6%, while spending on residential …
Read More »S&P Records Historic Gains in August
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) closed the first day of the week and the last of August mixed, but was able to achieve high monthly gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished lower by 223.82 points, or 0.78%, at 28,430.05 points. The S&P 500 index declined by 7.70 points, …
Read More »Treasury Yields Rise in August
The US Treasury yields declined on Monday amid increased selling pressures at the end of the month. The 10-year Treasury bond yield decreased by 3.2 basis points to 0.695%, reducing its increase during the month of August to 15.9 basis points. As for the 30-year bond yield, a fall of …
Read More »Oil Prices Close Mixed but Rise for Fifth Month
Oil prices closed lower on Monday, limiting its fifth consecutive monthly rise, amid a mixed demand outlook. Brent crude futures for November delivery decreased by 53 cents, or 1.2%, to finish at $45.28 per barrel. The global benchmark Brent futures are now higher by 4.6% during the month of August, …
Read More »Gold Narrows Down Monthly Decline
Gold prices rose on Monday, supported by the US Dollar’s decline, however, it finished lower for the month. The yellow metal futures for December delivery settled higher by $3.70, or 0.2%, at $1,978.60 per ounce. On a monthly basis, the precious metal lost about 0.4% during the month of August.
Read More »