The United States supplies of natural gas increased by 56 billion cubic feet (bcf) last week, according to data by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Thursday. Total natural gas inventories currently stand at 3.133 tcf, up by 685 bcf from a year ago.
Read More »US Wholesale Inventories Down 1.2% in May
Wholesale inventories in the United States declined during the month of May by 1.2%, meeting market estimates. This comes after inventories increased by 0.2% in April, according to data by the US Department of Commerce. Wholesalers’ sales increased by 5.4% in May, after falling by 16.4% in April, Reuters reported. …
Read More »Wall Street Recovers Losses and Nasdaq Sets New Record
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) closed higher on Wednesday, after falling on Tuesday, following a record rising streak by the S&P index and Nasdaq breaking new record highs. Today, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 177.10 points, or 0.68%, and settled at 26,067.28, giving up earlier gains after nearing …
Read More »Bullard Sees US Unemployment at 8-7% in 2020
President of the Saint Louis Federal Reserve Bank, James Bullard, expects unemployment in the United States to fall below 8% or 7% by the end of 2020, from a current 11%. Bullard also said in a CNBC intaerview on Wednesday that he is optimistic about the economic recovery.
Read More »Oil Settles Higher on Rising Gasoline Demand
Oil prices kept its movement within a limited range since the beginning of the week but closed higher on Wednesday. The global benchmark Brent crude futures rose by 21 cents and settled at $43.29 per barrel. Meanwhile, the US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures closed higher by 28 cents …
Read More »Fed’s Rosengren: Recovery to Be Slower than Expected
It could take the US economy longer than previously expected to recover from the COVID-19 crisis, said the President of the Boston Federal Reserve Bank, Eric Rosengren, according to Reuters. In addition, Rosengren believes that demand for the Federal Reserve’s Main Street lending program would grow over time. “There are …
Read More »Bostic: Economic Activity is Levelling Off
The President of the Federal Reserve in Atlanta, Raphael Bostic, said on Wednesday that “The energy for reopening businesses and for just general activity is starting to level off,” as quoted by Reuters. “This is something we are going to watch extremely closely,” he added.
Read More »Gold Prices Jump to Another Record High
Gold prices maintained an upward trend for the fourth consecutive session on Wednesday, closing at a new record high for the second day in a row. The yellow metal has been soaring above the $1,800-mark since Tuesday. Gold futures for August delivery settled higher by $10.70, or 0.6%, at $1,820.60 …
Read More »European Stocks in Losses amid COVID-19 Worries
European stocks closed lower on Wednesday with the rising cases of COVID-19 raising concerns about the reopening of business worldwide and the highly anticipated global economic recovery. The pan-continental STOXX Europe 600 index settled down by 0.67% at 366.48 points. In the London Stock Exchange (LSE), the FTSE100 index closed …
Read More »Singh: Fed Must Stay Vigilant
Emergency lending provided by the US Federal Reserve has helped stabilize the market amid the COVID-19 crisis, said Daleep Singh, the Head of the Markets Group at the New York Federal Reserve. Singh noted that the Fed must stay vigilant and be prepared to adjust its approach if necessary as …
Read More »