Japanese stocks closed sharply lower on Monday after China’s cut in its lending rate failed to lift investor sentiment while the spread of the mutated omicron from the coronavirus continues to raise fears of an economic slowdown around the world. The Nikkei average fell 2.13 percent to close at 27,937.81 …
Read More »Weekly Recap 13 – 17 December
It has been a big week for a number of major central banks worldwide. Central banks continuing to raise interest rates in an effort to tame inflation, largely dismissing for now the threat to economic growth posed by the spread of the Omicron variant. On ‘Super Thursday’ for central banks, …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session – 17-12-2021
Gold futures climbed back above the $1,800 mark on Friday to post their highest settlement in nearly four weeks. The precious metal’s rise above the key $1,800 level appears to be driven by broad capital flows leaving risk markets and moving into defensive havens such as gold.Gold (XAU/USD) advances for …
Read More »Hot inflation, Omicron, Withdrawn Stimulus Shaping Economic Outlook For 2022
The US economy is expected to slow in 2022 in comparison to 2021, but economic growth will continue at a pace that is above average. Consumers have powered the economic recovery since mid-2020 and that will continue in the coming year.Consumer spending is expected to rise another 4% to 5% …
Read More »NY Fed’s Williams: Raising Rates Be Positive Event For US Economy
The Federal Reserve raising interest rates next year would signal the central bank feels good about the country’s economic recovery, New York Fed President John Williams said Friday.“I go into next year feeling [like] the baseline outlook is a very good one. Therefore, actually raising interest rates would be a …
Read More »European Shares Stumble On Info Data Drop For Sixth Month
European stocks retreated on Friday, continuing to recede from highs despite positive broker backing from firms including Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley.The Stoxx Europe 600 XX:SXXP dropped 1% in afternoon trade, and the index is now down over 3% from record highs set in November. The European backdrop has been …
Read More »S&P 500 Bounces On Quad Witching day
US stock markets have maintained uneven performance on the final trading day of the week as traders still busy digesting this week’s Fed’s hawkish signals pivot and a continued rise in global Omicron Covid-19 variant infections.The S&P 500 was last down 0.1%, though it bounced from earlier session lows in …
Read More »Fed’s Decisions Digestion Pull Wall Street lower
US stocks are digesting Fed’s decisions after the positive kneejerk reaction, which led to the decline of most New York Stock Exchange indices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell to 35578 points, after adding about 327 points, or 1.00%. S&P500 fell to 4,649 points, losing about 19 points, or 0.4%. …
Read More »Japan Shares Slide on Interest Rate Hike Fears
Japanese stocks fell on Friday, reversing most of the gains made in the previous session, as investors became cautious about an interest rate hike after the US and UK central banks took steps to tighten monetary policy, while concerns related to the pivot Omicron weighed on travel-related stocks. The Nikkei …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session – 16-12-2021
Gold was among the best performers, advancing for a second consecutive day and currently trading around $1,795 a troy ounce. Crude oil prices were also up, with the barrel of WTI currently trading at $72.50. European indexes posted substantial gains, but Wall Street was unable to follow the lead, and …
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