The Bank of Canada’s Business Outlook Survey (BoS) for Q4 revealed on Monday that the business sentiment in Canada improved again, with the BoS indicator coming in at a new record high of 5.99, up from 4.73 in the third quarter. The data for the latest survey was collected prior …
Read More »Russia Fines Google For Not Removing Content Banned by Moscow
A Moscow court said on Monday it has fined Alphabet Inc’s Google 4 million Russian rubles ($52,526) for providing access to content banned in Russia, the latest in a string of fines for the US tech giant. Russia has stepped up its efforts to pressure big tech companies, imposing huge …
Read More »The dollar is stable, traders are reassessing their bets on raising interest rates
The US dollar fell somewhat on Monday as traders believed the US Federal Reserve’s rate hike steps had already been absorbed while the euro retreated from Friday’s two-month high. The Chinese central bank’s sudden cut in key lending rates has highlighted the bank as a tweeter out of the fray …
Read More »Saudi Energy Minister: It’s U.S. Prerogative to Draw on Strategic Oil Reserves
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said on Monday it was up to the United States whether or not to withdraw more supplies from its strategic oil reserves. The administration of US President Joe Biden said in November that it would withdraw about 50 million barrels from its reserves …
Read More »China’s Economy Grows 8.1% in 2021, Exceeding The Government Target
Official data showed today, Monday, that China’s economy achieved stable growth in 2021 despite challenges, including the re-spread of the epidemic and the complex external environment. According to the National Statistics Authority, China’s gross domestic product rose 8.1 percent year on year to 114.37 trillion yuan (about 18 trillion US …
Read More »Oil Rises on Supply Fears And Limited Impact on Omicron
Oil prices rose on Monday, with Brent futures reaching their highest levels in more than three years, as investors bet that supplies will remain limited due to pressures on production from major producers, while global demand was not affected by the spread of the new mutant Omicron from the Coronavirus. …
Read More »The People’s Bank of China sets the yuan at 6.3599 dollars
The People’s Bank of China set the exchange rate of the yuan against the US dollar at 6.3599 yuan per dollar, at the same time, expectations were for the Chinese yuan to stabilize against the dollar at 6.3604 yuan per dollar, and the previous value of the yuan was 6.3677 …
Read More »Japan PM: Coronavirus Response is Government’s Highest Priority
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Monday that the coronavirus response is the government’s highest priority, as reported by Reuters. “Serious shortage of hospital beds needs to be avoided at all cost,” Kishida added and noted that they will bring forward COVID-19 vaccination booster shots for the elderly and …
Read More »Weekly Recap 10-14 January
Sometimes, rumours take part in shaping the market’s overall mood even partially, though such rumours have no relation to reality. Something of this kind seems to have happened last week. The EUR/USD pair has been in a sideways trend since November, fluctuating in the range of 1.1220 – 1.1385. …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session – 14 January
US stocks ended mixed on Friday at the end of a volatile week, with investors and traders busy digesting a mixed set of bank earnings and a bigger-than-expected drop in U.S. retail sales. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at the highs of the trading day. The Nasdaq fluctuated between …
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