European Central Bank data showed that the eurozone’s current account surplus widened in December due to a higher trade surplus and a larger contraction of the secondary income deficit, which includes outflows such as remittances and taxes. The 19-nation bloc, which deals in euros, recorded a current account surplus of …
Read More »ECB Meeting Minutes Highlight Commitment to Stimulus
Minutes of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) January meeting showed a commitment to keeping a steady hand on economic stimulus and efforts to help the European economy recover from the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic. The minutes showed that policymakers believe it will take some time for the stimulus measurements …
Read More »Brent Gave up Gains After Surging Above $65 Due to a Cold Snap in Texas
Oil prices erased gains made in early trading after Brent hit a new high in 13 months, surpassing $65 a barrel, as markets witnessed new buying due to fears that sudden cold weather in Texas could disrupt US crude production for days or perhaps weeks. Brent crude fell 3 cents, …
Read More »Currencies Overview: The Dollar is supported by strong US data and in formation near $ 52,640
The dollar traded at slightly less than its recent highs, Thursday, February 18th, after it made its first consecutive gains over two weeks, as optimistic data reinforced expectations that the US economy is recovering from the Coronavirus pandemic at a pace that it captured than its peers. Bitcoin traded near …
Read More »FOMC Minutes: Economy Still Far From Targets
The latest meeting of the United States Federal Reserve saw members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) maintaining their commitment to the monetary easing policies. The meeting minutes, which were released on Wednesday, showed commitment towards maintaining interest rates near 0%, as well as the current pace of the …
Read More »Gold falls as US Bond Yields Rise, And Platinum Falling From Highest Level in More Than 6 Years
Gold prices fell by as much as 1.7% on Tuesday, February 16th, to their lowest level in more than a week with the rise in US Treasury bond yields, while platinum fell in volatile trading after a rally that brought it to its highest level in six and a half …
Read More »What Drove Treasury Yields to Levels Not Seen Since the Pandemic Began?
Treasury yields in the United States significantly rose on Tuesday due to increased hopes for economic recovery and the easing of lockdown measures amid the rollout of Coronavirus vaccines. This is the first session for the week as Monday marked the federal holiday of Presidents Day in the United States. …
Read More »Currencies Overview: US Dollar Falling With Bets on a Recovery Thanks to The Vaccine Distribution
The dollar fell to its lowest level in three weeks today, Tuesday, while the pound sterling reached its highest level in nearly three years and currencies linked to commodities rose, as progress in the anti-Corona virus vaccination campaigns boosted investors’ hopes for a recovery. The atmosphere of optimism and the …
Read More »US Oil Prices Rising Due to Cold Weather in Texas and Brent is Stable
Oil prices hovered today near a 13-month high on the back of sudden cold weather that caused the closure of wells in Texas, the largest oil producing state in the United States, while a wage deal in Norway avoided a supply disruption in Europe, curbing gains. Prices also increased with …
Read More »Emerging Markets’ Currencies to Maintain Gains on Economic Growth: Report
A recent report by Goldman Sachs Group highlighted the rise of emerging market currencies against the declining U.S. Dollar (USD) despite the recent surges in the United States Treasury yields. The MSCI Emerging Market Currency Index saw a series of gains recently, reaching a new record high last Friday as …
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