Treasury yields in the United States stabilized on Wednesday, amid increasing concerns about the rising number of COVID-19 cases around the globe. The return on the 10-year Treasury bond increased by 0.2 basis point to 0.78%% The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond declined by 0.1 basis point to 1.57%. …
Read More »Gold Settles at Lowest Closing Level in Month
Gold prices declined on Wednesday to finish at their lowest level in about a month, as the US Dollar (USD) rose across the board amid concerns about the rising number of new COVID-19 cases. Gold futures for December delivery plunged by $32.70, or 1.7%, and closed at $1,879.20 per ounce. …
Read More »European Stocks Hit Five-Month Low
European stocks closed lower on Wednesday, registering huge losses on news that France and Germany are planning new lockdown measures to curb the new wave of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. STOXX Europe 600 index plunged by 2.95% to close at 342.17, its lowest level since late May. The UK’s FTSE100 …
Read More »BoC Maintains Main Rate at 0.25%
The Bank of Canada (BoC) on Wednesday decided to maintain its key interest rate unchanged at a 0.25%, in line with market expectations. BoC is expected to maintain the record low rate for about two years, as the Canadian economy recovers from the impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Read More »German Economy to Grow During Q3 of 2020
Germany’s Minister of Economy, Peter Altmaier, said on Wednesday that the largest economy in Europe is expected to perform better than expected during the third quarter (Q3) of 2020. Meanwhile, the DIW institute expects the German gross domestic product (GDP) will grow by 6% in Q3 of the year, recovering …
Read More »US Stocks Drop as Economic Outlook Deteriorates On Covid-19
Major US stock indices opened lower on Wednesday as Corona virus infections grew at an alarming rate in the United States and Europe, dashing hopes for a speedy recovery for the global economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 361.05 points, equivalent to 1.31%, to 27,102.14 points, and the S&P …
Read More »US Wholesale Inventories Decline in September
Wholesale inventories in the United States declined last month on a monthly basis by 0.1%, preliminary data by the US Census Bureau showed on Wednesday. On an annual basis, wholesale inventories decreased by 4.5% during September, reaching a seasonally adjusted $634.8 billion. As for retail inventories, a 1.6% monthly rise …
Read More »European Union Urges Eurozone to Step up response to pandemic
The European Commission has urged the EU governments to step up the response to the coronavirus pandemic amid the alarming spike in infections, Reuters reported on Wednesday. “EU Commission calls for coordinated testing strategies in EU states, recommends the use of antigen tests.”“EU extends to April 2021 suspension of customs …
Read More »US: Trade Deficit Narrows to $79.4 Billion in September From $83.1 Billion
The US merchandise trade deficit decreased sharply in September while exports increased to support expectations of record economic growth Q3. The US Commerce Department said on Wednesday that the merchandise trade deficit fell 4.5% last month to $ 79.4 billion. “Exports of goods for September were $122.0 billion, $3.2 billion …
Read More »Oil is Down More Than 4% as Increase in US Stockpiles Fueled Fears of Excess Supplies
Oil prices plunged on Wednesday, giving up the gains they had made the previous day, as an increase in US crude stocks and a rise in coronavirus cases in Europe and the United States fueled concerns about oversupply and weak demand for fuel. Brent crude futures fell $ 1.60 to …
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