Another month of slow hiring forced White House officials to admit that the recovery is lagging expectations, and that inflation and worker shortages could continue into 2022.Administration officials are planning to highlight whatever bright spots they can find, such as rising wages and the pace of economic growth, and use …
Read More »Tesla’s Next Steps May Hinge on Self-Driving Progress
Tesla has returned to the spotlight once again, not only because of a new government investigation i…
Wall Street Navigates Tech Turbulence as Airline Stocks Soar on Lower Oil Prices
US stock markets experienced a mixed session as weakness among major technology companies offset gai…
Gold Rebounds Above $4,000 as Investors Reassess PCE and Global Risks
Gold prices moved higher after suffering one of their sharpest declines in months, helping the preci…
Energy Markets Learn a Hard Lesson: The World Can No Longer Depend on a Single Chokepoint
The recent conflict involving Iran delivered a powerful warning to global energy markets: relying to…
Euro Finds Stability as PCE Data Fails to Ignite Fresh Dollar Surge
The euro showed signs of stabilization after sliding to its weakest levels against the US dollar in …
Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Matches Forecasts in May: Core PCE at 3.4% as Oil Price Slump Eases Future Pressure
Key Takeaways Core PCE in line: The core personal consumption expenditures price index rose 0.3% mon…
Bitcoin Slides to Near 1.5-Year Lows as ETF Outflows Hit $469M in Biggest Single-Day Exit Since June 2: PCE Data Looms
Key Takeaways Bitcoin falls 1.2%: To $61,685.0 — briefly dipping below $60,000 Wednesday and hoverin…
European Stocks Open Higher for First Time This Week as Oil War Premium Evaporates: Micron’s Earnings Lift Tech
Key Takeaways First positive open this week: The Stoxx 600 gained 0.2%; Germany’s DAX rose 0.3…
Spain’s Industrial Prices Surge 10.5% — Fastest Since December 2022 — as Energy Costs Jump 28.2%
Key Takeaways Fastest pace in 2.5 years: Spain’s industrial price index rose 10.5% year-on-yea…
Gold Breaks Below $4,000 for First Time Since November: Down 30% From January Record as Fed Tightening Bets Crush Bullion
Key Takeaways Gold breaches $4,000: Spot gold slipped 0.5% to $3,978.60 per ounce — hovering at its …
Market Analysis
October, 2021
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13 October 2021 12:36 am
USD hits one year high as U.S. yields surge
The U. S. dollar hit a one-year high on Tuesday on expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve will announce a tapering of its massive bond-buying program in November as concerns over soaring energy prices also sent investors to the safe-haven currency.Yields on the U.S. two-year Treasury note jumped to their highest …
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12 October 2021 11:16 pm
U.S. shares hesitant amid energy and inflation concerns
The S&P 500 ticked down 0.1% while the tech-heavy Nasdaq traded declined less than 0.1%, Nasdaq also reversed lower in afternoon trading but ended up close to breakeven. Meanwhile, U.S. West Texas intermediate crude oil futures hovered near a seven-year high.The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined slightly in today’s stock …
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12 October 2021 10:59 pm
SEC probes Wall Street bankers’ digital communications
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) opened a broad inquiry, Tuesday, into how Wall Street banks keep track of employees’ digital communications according to Reuters.SEC enforcement staff contacted multiple banks to check whether they have been documenting employees’ work-related communications, such as text messages and emails, with a focus …
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12 October 2021 10:43 pm
EUR/USD slides to new 2021 lows at 1.1524
EUR/USD is sliding during the New York session, downward pressured 0.23%, trading at 1.1526. The single currency is trading near the 2021 year lows.The market sentiment is still under risk-off environment, portrayed by US stock indices falling between 0.15% and 0.34%. Safe-haven currencies like the Japanese yen and the Swiss …
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12 October 2021 9:56 pm
Fed’s Bostic: Inflation Surge Likely Last Longer
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said Tuesday that while inflation has surged more than he had expected and runs the risk of being more persistent than desired, he still believes price pressures will ease over time, in other words, U. S. jobs slowdown should not derail taper …
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12 October 2021 9:18 pm
Fed’s Clarida: Taper Conditions Have All But Been Met
The U.S. isn’t headed for the kind of “stagflation” that developed in the 1970s, when unemployment and inflation rose in tandem, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida said.“I actually lived through, as a college student, the ‘Great Stagflation’ of the 70s, and I think there are a lot of differences,” …
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12 October 2021 8:24 pm
August’s JOLTS Jobs decline to 10.4 million vs. 10.9 million expected
The number of job openings on the last business day of August declined to 10.4, the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced in its latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary (JOLTS) on Tuesday. This report doesn’t seem to be having a significant impact on the U. S. dollar’s …
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12 October 2021 8:15 pm
IMF cuts 2021 global growth forecast
The International Monetary Fund is less optimistic about the global economy for 2021, but still sees reasonable growth over the medium term. The World Economic Outlook, published Tuesday, expects global gross domestic product to grow by 5.9% this year; 0.1 percentage point lower than July estimate. For next year, the …
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12 October 2021 8:01 pm
U.S. futures shaken over worsening energy prices
Stock futures have been shaken as rising energy prices worsened concerns about inflation in addition to the lingering worries on China’s property sector, factors that together weighed on sentiment. Investors are looking to the third-quarter earnings season, which begins this week, for clues on how companies are faring with price …
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12 October 2021 7:38 pm
Europe’s stocks fall as inflation concerns accumulate
European stocks fell as investors’ concerns about rising energy prices and events in China are building up. Stock indexes have been dragged lower in choppy trading in recent weeks. Frankfurt’s DAX was 0.3% lower, underperforming other European indexes. Germany’s ZEW survey of economic sentiment weakened for the fifth straight month …
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12 October 2021 7:14 pm
GBP continues to skyrocket towards ¥155
The British pound initially dipped slightly to open up the Asian portion of the trading session on Tuesday, but turned right back around to rally towards the ¥155 level.The British pound has initially pulled back just a bit against the Japanese yen during Asian trading, only to turn around and …
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12 October 2021 6:32 pm
Currencies Overview: The Japanese Yen is The Biggest Loser
The Japanese Yen recorded a substantial decline in trading today, Tuesday, and the major currencies were most affected by losses of about 1.59%, influenced by the Japanese prime minister’s statements earlier today. He stressed that his government prefers the weak Japanese yen. During his remarks on Tuesday, Japan’s new Prime …
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