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Safe Haven Currencies Decline

Safe haven currencies, namely the Japanese Yen (JPY) and the Swiss Franc (CHF) are showing a weak performance on Tuesday, amid decreased demand with improved risk appetite supported by news of new COVID-19 vaccine and treatments. The CHF is leading the decline with its highest losses coming against the New …

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US Construction Spending Rises in July

Construction spending in the United States marginally increased during July, as shown by the data of the US Department of Commerce on Tuesday. Construction spending rose by 0.1% in July. Meanwhile, the June reading was revised to a 0.5% decline. Private construction spending grew by 0.6%, while spending on residential …

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Canada: PMI Climbs to 55.1 in August

The economic activity in Canada’s manufacturing sector expanded at a stronger pace in August than it did in July with the IHS Markit’s Manufacturing PMI rising to 55.1 from 50.4. This reading beat the market expectation of 50.4. “Latest data highlighted a strong upturn in the Canadian manufacturing industry, continuing …

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Nasdaq Opens at a Record High

The Nasdaq index, which is full in technology stocks, reached a record high at the open today, Tuesday, after Apple shares rose and following positive data for the manufacturing sector in China and Europe, which raised an atmosphere of optimism ahead of the US factory activity figures. The Nasdaq rose …

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Eurozone Unemployment Continues to Tick Up

The unemployment rate has risen again in the Eurozone as the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic is still. Official figures put the unemployment rate in the region at 7.9% for July. This comes after the Eurozone recorded an unemployment rate of 7.7% in June. The numbers draw a worsening picture …

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Eurozone Inflation Turns Negative in August

The inflation rate in the euro area turned negatively last month for the first time since May 2016, increasing the chances of the European Central Bank pumping more stimulus for higher prices that had not reached the target set for more than seven years. The annual inflation rate in 19 …

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