FX option expiries for Sept 17 NY cut at 10:00 Eastern Time, via DTCC, can be found below. – EUR/USD: EUR amounts 1.1700 501m1.1775 530m1.1800 943m1.1850 1.2bn1.1875 1.0bn – USD/JPY: USD amounts 104.25 393m105.00 1.9bn105.10 512m105.25 355m105.40 856m105.48 800m105.50 506m105.53 400m105.55 522m106.00 2.0bn – AUD/USD: AUD amounts 0.7235 688m – USD/CAD: USD amounts …
Read More »NYSE Closes Wednesday Mixed Following Fed Meeting
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) finished Wednesday’s trading mixed, after the release of the Fed policy statement. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed higher by 36.78 points, or 0.1%, at 28,032.38 points. The S&P 500 index declined by 15.71 points, or 0.5%, and closed at 3,385.49 points. Similarly, the …
Read More »Oil Prices Surge Following EIA Weekly Report
Oil prices rose on Wednesday, amid output disruptions in North America, particularly in the Gulf of Mexico, and after the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a decline in crude inventories last week. Brent crude futures for November delivery increased by $1.69, or 4.2%, to finish at $42.22 per barrel. …
Read More »Fed Maintains Rates Steady Awaiting Uptick in Inflation
The United States Federal Reserve has decided in its meeting, held on Tuesday and Wednesday, to maintain the current rates, expected to maintain rates steady until inflation exceeds 2%. As expected, the Fed expressed commitment to maintain interest rates near 0%. This is the first meeting for the US monetary …
Read More »Gold Closes Higher Ahead of Fed Statement
Gold prices rose on Wednesday, amid a fluctuating performance by the US Dollar (USD), which came mostly in the negative territory ahead of the release of the US Federal Reserve policy statement. Gold futures for December delivery increased by $4.30, or 0.2%, and settled at $1,970.50 per ounce.
Read More »US Oil Inventories Down 4.4 M Barrels
Data of the United States Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) weekly report showed on Wednesday that crude oil inventories in the US declined by 4.4 million barrels last week. This comes against market analysts’ expectations of a 1.27 million barrel rise in US oil stockpiles.
Read More »European Stocks Settle Higher Awaiting Fed Statement
European stocks closed higher on Wednesday, amid anticipation for the results of the US Federal Reserve meeting. The Stoxx Europe 600 gained 0.43% and closed at 372.57 points. Meanwhile, the UK’s FTSE100 declined by 0.44%, amid Brexit uncertainty. In France, the benchmark index CAC40 edged up by 0.13%, while in …
Read More »Japan’s PM Vows to Protect Employment
The new Prime Minister of Japan, Yoshihide Suga, has vowed to protect employment against the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. On Wednesday, in his first remarks as the successor of Shinzo Abe, the Prime Minister said that COVID-19 is the biggest challenge facing the Japanese economy, Reuters reported. Following the …
Read More »US Consumer Spending Slows in August
Consumer spending in the United States slowed last month, according to data released on Wednesday. The value of overall sales increased 0.6%. Retail sales, excluding automobiles, gasoline, building materials, and food services, decreased by 0.1% in August, after rising by 0.9% in July, as per the reading revised from a …
Read More »US Homebuilder Confidence Surges to All-Time High
Homebuilder confidence in the United States increased to a record high in September, data showed on Wednesday. The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) went up by five points to a record high of 83 in September. This comes amid historically low mortgage rates due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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