The increase in the number of new Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the United States led to more uncertainty to the economic outlook, according to the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Thomas Barkin. “An elevated case rate raises economic uncertainty and that affects businesses’ willingness to hire or …
Read More »World Bank Calls for Additional Relief Funding
The World Bank is reportedly calling for $25 billion in additional financing to combat the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world’s poorest countries, Reuters reported. President of the World Bank, David Malpass, expressed this to finance ministers and central bank governors of the G20 group on Wednesday. According …
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 »UK and EU Reach Progress in Trade Talks
Trade talks between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) are reportedly showing progress, according to the British Prime Minister’s spokesperson, Reuters reported. “Some progress has been made this week, primarily in technical areas of the negotiations, but there are still differences, with fisheries being the starkest.”
Read More »WTI Advances to Fresh Tops Beyond $41.00
WTI crude prices rose to a 3-day high, surpassing $ 41.00 on Wednesday. Crude oil is adding to Tuesday’s gains, rising above $ 41.00 a barrel after upbeat comments from the International Energy Agency. Indeed, the agency expected a significant drop in global stocks in the last quarter of this …
Read More »NYSE Opens Higher on Tech Gains
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) opened higher on Wednesday, supported by the gains of tech companies, and despite mixed financial results by large banks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 51.49 points, or 0.18%, to 28,731.30 points. The S&P 500 gained 3.54 points, or 0.10%, to reach 3,515.47 points. …
Read More »Fed’s Clarida: Economic Data Since May Are Surprisingly Strong
Fed Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said on Wednesday that the US economy needs another year or maybe more to return to the levels of activity it was at before the outbreak of the pandemic. Clarida noted that policy moves by the Federal Reserve and Congress have helped spur activity such …
Read More »US: Annual Core PPI Rises to 1.2% in September
The Producer Price Index (PPI) in the US for final demand ticked higher to 0.4% on a monthly basis in September from 0.3% in August, the data published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics showed on Wednesday. On a yearly basis, the PPI rose to 0.4% from -0.2% and …
Read More »Bank of America Profit Falls on Higher Provisions
Bank of America announced on Wednesday a 15.8% drop in quarterly profits, as it was hit by higher provisions for credit losses and declining performance in three of the four major sectors. The second-largest bank in the United States by assets set aside $ 1.4 billion in reserves to cover …
Read More »UK PM Johnson: Let’s Try to Avoid Misery of Another National Lockdown
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday that the advice he has today suggests that the regional approach to lockdowns can bring down the R-rate, as reported by Reuters. “The whole point is to seize this moment now to avoid the misery of another national lockdown,” Johnson added but …
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