A report issued by the Congressional Budget Office predicts that the US federal government budget deficit will reach 16% of GDP during 2020, the largest in the United States since the end of World War II in 1945. The bureau said the US public debt rate will exceed 100% of …
Read More »Japan’s Services PMI Fell to 45 in August
Japanese service activity contracted at a rapid pace last month, dropping the service purchasing managers’ index to 45.0 in August from 45.4 in July. The Japanese service activity was affected by the uncertainty and weak demand surrounding the business sector due to the Corona pandemic.
Read More »NYSE Logs Highest Gains in a Week
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) registered its biggest gains in a week on Wednesday, supported by positive economic data that signaled a strong recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. Additionally, news about vaccine and treatments for the virus helped boost investors’ sentiment and the risk appetite. The Dow Jones Industrial …
Read More »US Treasury Yields Show Mixed Signs on USD Recovery
US Treasury yields mostly declined on Wednesday, amid a rise of the US Dollar (USD) on the back of positive economic data. Return on the 10-year Treasury notes decreased by 2.2 basis points to 0.650%. Yields on the 30-year bond fell by 5 basis points to 1.375%. Meanwhile, return on …
Read More »Oil Prices Close Lower Despite Stockpiles Draw
Oil prices declined on Wednesday, despite a decrease in crude inventories in the United States, as production in the Gulf of Mexico recovers from the impacts of Hurricane Laura. Brent crude futures for November delivery closed lower by $1.15, or 2.5%, at $44.43 per barrel. Meanwhile, the US West Texas …
Read More »Gold Settles Lower as USD Recovers
Gold prices closed Wednesday lower, amid a recovery of the US Dollar on the back of positive economic data coupled with the Euro and the British Pound simultaneous declines. Gold futures for December delivery declined by $34.20, or 1.7%, and settled at $1,944.70 per ounce. Meanwhile, silver futures finished lower …
Read More »GBP/USD Declines on BoE Dovish Tone
The British Pound (GBP) is trading lower against the US Dollar (USD) on Wednesday, with the USD rising on the back of strong manufacturing data with surging PMI and factory orders. Meanwhile, the GBP is impacted by recent remarks by policy makers in front of the House of Commons Treasury …
Read More »European Stocks Close Higher Despite Negative Data
European stocks closed higher on Wednesday, despite a surprise fall in retail sales in Germany, amid an improved risk appetite and investors sentiment with recent surges in Wall Street. The Stoxx Europe 600 finished higher by 1.66%, while the UK’s FTSE100 gained 1.35%. In France, the CAC40 index increased by …
Read More »Dollar Extends Gains as Euro Declines
The US Dollar (USD) is showing a strong performance against major currencies on Wednesday, supported by strong economic data. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the performance of the USD against a basket of six international currencies, is up by 0.50% at 92.80, after closing Tuesday at 92.34. This …
Read More »Sholz: European Economy Will Recover from COVID-19
Germany’s Minister of Finance, Olaf Scholz, said on Wednesday that the European economy will recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, but might face some hardships in the near term, Reuters reported. “Europe has dealt with a historic challenge and has provided a very good response, has shown solidarity …
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