Japanese stocks closed lower on Thursday, as the rise of the yen threatened exporters’ profits and amid fears that no agreement will be reached on an important US stimulus package before the presidential elections scheduled for the third of November. The benchmark Nikkei index closed down 0.7% to 23,474.2 points, …
Read More »Japanese Stocks Rise on Optimism About US Stimulus
Japanese stocks rose at the close on Wednesday, due to optimism about the possibility of US lawmakers reaching an agreement on a stimulus package ahead of the presidential election, which boosted the world’s riskier assets. The Nikkei index rose 0.31% to close at 23,639.46 points, recouping some of the losses …
Read More »European Commission: Willing to Intensify Brexit Talks With UK
The European Commission announced in an official statement on Brexit, showing the willingness to intensify talks with the UK. In order for a deal to happen, both sides need to meet, the statement added further. The statement also confirmed that the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier will speak to …
Read More »Japan Shares Closed Lower on Caution About US Stimulus
Japanese stocks closed lower on Tuesday, tracking down on Wall Street’s losses overnight, while investors are cautiously watching whether US projectors will be able to strike a deal on a stimulus package as the deadline approaches. The Nikkei index fell 0.44% to 2,3567.04 points at the close, while the broader …
Read More »Brexit Trade Talks Facing Tough Weeks Ahead
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK), Boris Johnson, said on Friday that now is the time to be ready for a not reaching a trade deal with the European Union. This comes about 10 weeks before the end of the transition period, which was agreed with the Brexit …
Read More »Oil Fell on Rising in Covid-19 Cases And Strong Dollar
Oil prices fell, as they were negatively affected by fears that a significant increase in the number of cases of Covid-19 in Europe and the United States was curbing demand in two of the largest fuel-consuming regions in the world, while the strength of the US dollar added more pressure …
Read More »Banking Earnings And PPI Lift Sentiment
Bank of America (BoA) and Goldman Sachs (GS) both announce third-quarter earnings that beat estimates. Bank of America announced net income of $ 4.9 billion, or 0.51 per share (EPS), with consensus estimates at 0.49 Cents. In the same quarter last year, revenues were at $ 5.8 billion and $ …
Read More »Russian Energy Minister: OPEC + is Committed to Plans to Reduce Production Cuts
Oil prices fell on Wednesday after US President Donald Trump dampened hopes for a fourth stimulus package to support the economy affected by the Coronavirus pandemic, in addition to an more than expected increase in US crude stocks. US West Texas Intermediate crude futures were down 42 cents, or 1 …
Read More »Dollar Gains Halted And Risks Drive Speculators Away
The dollar held on to its gains against most currencies on Wednesday, with renewed doubts about the Corona virus vaccine and the absence of an agreement on an additional financial stimulus package in the United States, which pushed dealers towards safer assets. There was no significant change in the yuan’s …
Read More »Japan Shares Closed Lower on Profit-Taking Sales
Japanese stocks fell at the close on Monday, due to concern over the upcoming corporate business results reports, prompting investors to reap profits and leading the decline in the selective industrial and consumer sectors. The Nikkei index fell 0.26% to 23,558.69 points, while the broader TOPIX index lost 0.2% to …
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