After a fund near-collapse in September that was utilised by pension schemes, Britain announced plans on Monday for a post-Brexit review of its regulations for the $13.2 trillion (13.2 trillion pound) asset management industry. Regulations for the UK finance industry were created in Brussels before to the United Kingdom’s exit …
Read More »Saudi Arabian Energy Minister: OPEC+ is flexible enough to change decisions whenever required
Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said on Monday, “OPEC+ is flexible enough to change decisions whenever required.” Last week, Saudi Arabian Energy Minister said the current OPEC+ deal on oil output would be locked in until the end of the year, adding the oil group can’t increase …
Read More »USD Rose supported by a series of strong US economic data
The dollar rose on Monday, supported by a string of strong economic data from the United States that traders bet will cause the Federal Reserve to continue tightening monetary policy for longer than initially expected. The dollar rose broadly in early Asian trade, with the pound sterling falling 0.12 percent …
Read More »A slight rise in Japanese stocks as investors await the directions of BoJ and Fed
Japanese stocks posted little gains at the close on Monday, as investors warned ahead of a week in which important US and global economic data and comments from the Bank of Japan’s new leadership team are expected. The Nikkei rose at the close, 0.07 percent, to record 27,531.94 points, and …
Read More »Gold prices fell on USD and rates fear
Gold prices fell on Monday, affected by the rise in the dollar, and after recent US economic data raised concerns that the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates further. The spot gold price fell 0.2 percent to $1,837.59 an ounce by 0048 GMT. US gold futures fell 0.1 percent to …
Read More »China remains the benchmark lending rate for the sixth consecutive month
China kept its benchmark lending rates unchanged for the sixth consecutive month in February, in line with expectations, as the world’s second-largest economy showed more signs of lasting recovery from the recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. A batch of better-than-expected data recently points to a recovery in economic activity …
Read More »Stability of oil prices after decline last week
Oil prices were little changed in early Asian trading on Monday, after falling $2 a barrel at the close on Friday, as rising supplies in the United States and expectations of higher interest rates dampened optimism about a recovery in demand in China. Brent crude fell nine cents, or 0.1 …
Read More »Financial Markets’ Weekly Recap, 13-17 Jan
The US dollar achieved strong gains in the last trading week, driven by a series of strong US economic data, with the markets increasing expectations that the US Federal Reserve will continue its tightening approach. In terms of weekly trading, the US dollar recorded a strong rise in today’s trading, …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session 17/02/2023
US Treasury bond yields ended Friday’s trading in a bearish direction on weaker risk appetite after rising expectations of raising the federal interest rate based upon the latest US inflation readings. US Treasury bond yields for ten years fell to 3.821%, compared to the previous daily close of 3.862%.Last week’s …
Read More »AUD/USD got weekly losses, on Fed’s hawkish language
Last week’s inflation data in the United States boosted the US dollar’s recovery as US Treasury bond yields aimed higher. The AUD/USD pair is eyeing the busy economic calendar in Australia and the US next week.The Australian dollar finished the week with negative performance after hitting a daily high of …
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