Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) in the US rose by 1.8 million in July, the data published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics showed on Friday. This reading beat the market expectation of 1.6 million by a small margin and followed June’s print of 4,791,000. Further details of the publication revealed …
Read More »Germany’s IFO: Industrial Production to Rise in The Next Three Months
laus Wohlrabe, Economist at Germany’s influential IFO institute, said on Friday, the industrial production is expected to increase in the coming three months. The German industrial sector is likely to continue to recover after the effects of the Covid-19 lockdowns. Wohlrabe noted: “The industrial sector is continuing to work its …
Read More »Russia Continues to Increase Fuel Oil Exports to US
Data from Refinitiv Eikon and Traders showed that Russia continued to increase its fuel oil exports to the United States, rising 16% in July compared to June, to 1.078 million tons, and replacing crude oil supplies from Venezuela. Demand for Russian fuel oil is also supported by its attractive price …
Read More »America’s Service Sector Activity at 16 Month-high
US service sector activity gained momentum in July as new purchase orders rose to a record high but hiring fell, supporting views that the labor market recovery is faltering amid an increase in new COVID-19 cases nationwide. The Institute of Supply Management said on Wednesday that its index of activity …
Read More »Gilead Sciences: We’ll Be Able to Make Enough Remdesivir in October
Biotech company Gilead Sciences said it will be able to produce enough anti-coronavirus drug Remdesivir to meet global demand in October. In addition, Gilead said it plans to produce more than 2 million “treatment courses” for the drug by the end of the year, and expects to be able to …
Read More »China’s Export Growth in July at Fastest Rate in 7 Months, Imports Falling
China’s exports increased at the fastest pace in seven months in July, while imports declined, painting a mixed picture of the economy as it recovers from a slowdown sparked by the pandemic. Exports rose 7.2% from a year ago in July, the fastest pace since December, customs data showed, missing …
Read More »Chinese Oil Imports Jumped 25% in July
China’s imports of crude jumped 25% in July compared to a year ago, driven by the arrival of massive purchases that took place when prices collapsed in April and the customs clearance of some shipments delayed at ports in June. Data issued by the General Administration of Customs showed that …
Read More »Saudi Arabia and Iraq Confirm Full Commitment to OPEC+ agreement
Iraqi News Agency said on Friday that Saudi Arabia and Iraq have confirmed their full commitment to the OPEC + agreement. Iraq had said on Thursday that it would implement additional cuts to its oil production by about 400,000 barrels per day in August to compensate for excess production in …
Read More »Crude Oil Futures Lower During Asian Session
According to the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude oil futures for September were traded at $41.98 a barrel, up 0.07%. It was previously traded higher at $42.22 a barrel. Crude oil may find support at $39.58 and resistance at $43.52. The dollar index, which measures the performance of the greenback …
Read More »FX Option Expiries for Aug 7 NY Cut
FX option expiries for Aug 7 NY cut at 10:00 Eastern Time, via DTCC, can be found below. – EUR/USD: EUR amounts 1.1750 517m1.1850 1.1bn1.1900 1.5bn1.1925 594m1.2000 568m – GBP/USD: GBP amounts 1.3000 425m – USD/JPY: USD amounts 104.25 388m104.50 400m105.00 481m105.50 792m105.80 750m106.00 485m107.00 668m – USD/CAD: USD amounts 1.3180 …
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