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Bitcoin Slips as U.S. Economic Data Fuels Concerns Over Potential Federal Reserve Rate Cut

Bitcoin’s price declined on Wednesday as investors assessed the implications of weaker U.S. manufacturing data and anticipated key labor market reports that could influence the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate decision. Investor sentiment was dampened by the latest results from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM), which showed a decline …

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OPEC’s Risky Position: Supply-Demand Balance Required

The OPEC+ alliance, comprising major oil producers like Russia and OPEC members, faces a precarious balancing act. The group must carefully navigate the complexities of maintaining market stability and ensuring the financial security of its members, especially after the recent decision to increase oil production starting in October. This decision …

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U.S. Crude Oil Futures Dip Amid Ongoing Demand Concerns and Libyan Supply Disruptions

U.S. crude oil futures declined on Tuesday, extending the recent trend of losses that have persisted for three consecutive weeks. The market remains under pressure due to concerns over a potential slowdown in demand from China, a major importer, and the possibility of increased supply from leading global producers. Market …

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How Global Stocks Navigate Market Uncertainty In Stormy September Ahead

As markets take first steps into September 2024, a month historically known for its volatility, investors are bracing for potential challenges. Despite recent record highs, the global equity market faces a confluence of factors that could disrupt its upward trajectory.As we navigate the complexities of the global market, it is …

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Financial Markets Weekly Recap: US Growth, PCE Ignites Price Actions

Financial markets experienced extreme volatility this summer, with notable corrections in August and an impressive resurgence. Geopolitical worries, economic statistics, corporate results, and expectations for monetary policy were some of the causes that drove volatility. Depending on the index, August’s market movement was akin to a summer action film, with …

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