Treasury bond yields in the United States stabilized on Monday, as expectations of rising interest rates were cooled down by recent remarks by Federal Reserve officials. This comes following a surge in the return on the long-term debt instrument, which was the largest in nearly two months. Markets are anticipating …
Read More »Oil Futures Rebound as Recovery Hopes Emerge
Oil prices rose on Monday, opening the week with a strong performance amid expectations for recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Recent media reports suggested that the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, is going forward with a new construction project named the Central Vista Redevelopment Project, which includes establishing new buildings …
Read More »Gold Settles Near Four-Month Highs
Gold prices rose on Monday to reach a new level that is their highest in about four months, amid a decline in global stock markets and a subsequent increase in the demand for safe haven assets. In addition, a decline in the U.S. Dollar (USD) amid mixed expectations about interest …
Read More »European Stocks Close Marginally Lower
European stocks finished lower on Monday, opening the third week of May with a negative performance, as stock markets remain impacted by concerns over the surge in consumer inflation in the United States, which led to expectations of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates. The pan-European STOXX 600 index finished …
Read More »Fed’s Clarida Says Economy is Yet to Achieve Substantial Further Progress
The United States Federal Reserve Vice Chair, Richard Clarida, said on Monday that economic growth could exceed 6% and reach 7% in 2021, as he spoke to an event organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. The Fed’s Vice Chair believes the rise in inflation is temporary and that …
Read More »Wall Street Opens Lower as Sell-Off Continues
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) opened lower on Monday, beginning the week with a relatively negative performance, following last week’s performance that was the worst in Wall Street in about three months. Recent selling pressures due to fears about the rise in inflation rates have negatively impacted stock prices. …
Read More »U.S. Home Builders Confidence Maintains High Reading
The confidence of homebuilders in the United States stabilized, supported by the low-interest rates amid increasing construction costs due to the rising inflation rates. The home builders’ confidence index registered a reading of 83 this month, according to data by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) released on Monday. …
Read More »Canada’s Housing Starts Fall About 20% in April
Housing starts in Canada declined by 19.8% in April, compared with their level in March, data showed on Monday. The decline comes due to the drop in building activity in urban areas, according to the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The seasonally adjusted annualized rate of housing starts reached …
Read More »Canada’s Home Sales Down 12.5% in April
Home sales in Canada declined by 12.5% last month, according to data released by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) on Monday. Meanwhile, the average selling price decreased by 2.9% in April on a monthly basis, reaching CAD 696,000. On the other hand, the average selling price rose by 41.9% …
Read More »Weekly Recap: 10-14 May
A surge in the consumer price index (CPI) in the United States, the highest for the inflation rate in more than 12 years, was the highlight of the second week of May, as it raised question markets about whether the Federal Reserve would consider raising interest rates sooner than previously …
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