The unemployment rate in Canada fell to 10.9% in July, from 12.3%, as shown by official data on Friday. Market analysts were expecting an 11% unemployment rate, according to a recent Bloomberg survey. However, with the number of new jobs exceeding forecasts, unemployment declined more than expected.
Read More »Canada’s Economy Adds 418.5K Jobs
The Canadian economy continued to add new jobs for the third consecutive month, after adding 418,500 jobs in July. Canada has now recovered more than half of the three million lost jobs due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Bloomberg reported. Hourly wages increased by 5.7% last month on an annual …
Read More »U.S. Wholesale Inventories Decrease by 1.4% in June
Wholesale inventories in the United States declined by 1.4% in June, according to data by the U.S. Department of Commerce on Friday. Wholesale inventories were expected to decline by 2%, according to initial estimates after falling by 1.2% in May. Moreover, goods imports saw their biggest increase in more than …
Read More »Daily Recap: Thursday, August 6, 2020
On Thursday, the USD continued its downward trend after briefly rising supported by positive employment data. Meanwhile, gold continues to make new historic levels, however, the stock market did not plummet on the rising demand for safe havens, as the Nasdaq broke its all time high closing level for the …
Read More »Nasdaq Registers New Record High
Wall Street closed higher on Thursday with the Nasdaq closing at a new all-time high, supported by a decline in the US jobless claims last week and anticipating a new stimulus package to be approved by Congress. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 185.5 points, or 0.68%, and settled at …
Read More »Oil Prices Settle Lower Over Recovery Concerns
Oil prices declined on Thursday, amid rising concerns about the prospects of economic recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, an increase in US natural gas inventories further pushed the worries for the recovery of the demand for energy. Brent crude futures for October delivery declined by …
Read More »Gold Settles Near $2,070 per Ounce
Gold prices rose on Thursday for the fifth consecutive session, amidst an increase in demand for safe havens and the US Dollar (USD) returning to losses after briefly attempting recovery. Gold futures gained $20.10 or 1.2% to settle at $2,069.40 per ounce. Markets are still anticipating a deal in the …
Read More »DXY Returns to Negative Territory
The US Dollar (USD) returned to the downward trend on Thursday, after showing signs of recovery today supported by the decline in the number of jobless claims in the United States last week. The Dollar index (DXY), which measures the USD performance against a basket of six major international currencies, …
Read More »Fed’s Kaplan Rules Out Negative Rates
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Robert Kaplan, has ruled out adopting negative interest rates in the near future, expecting strong economic growth during the second half of 2020. However, the Dallas Fed president expects rates to stay low for the foreseeable future, until progress is achieved on …
Read More »Barkin Hopeful Jobless Claims Could Further Decline
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Thomas Barkin, has expressed his hopes that jobless claims will continue to decline. Recently, Reuters quoted Barkin as saying that the US economy faces the risk of a larger downturn than previously expected if congress does not provide the needed support through …
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