The Euro rose against the US Dollar on Monday, nearing a two-year high, with the US continuing to register an increasing number of COVID-19 cases. The market anticipates a second stimulus package that could be soon approved by Congress, as well as the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting this week. Meanwhile, …
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JPMorgan’s Tesla U-Turn: From Longtime Skeptic to AI Believer
In one of the most striking reversals in recent years, JPMorgan has significantly changed its stance…
Iran Attacks Israel: Brent Crude Hits $94 as Energy Markets Brace for Shock
The uneasy calm that had settled over the Middle East has been broken. Following Israeli strikes nea…
The Great Money Migration: Why Investors Are Hiding in Cash While Watching Markets Closely
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G7’s Highest Interest Rate Can’t Save the Pound: Why Investors Are Losing Confidence in Britain
For years, higher interest rates have been viewed as one of the strongest pillars supporting a curre…
Apple Unveils Smarter Siri at Annual Developer Conference: Major Upgrade to Apple’s Voice Assistant as AI Race Heats Up
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Gold Edges Lower as Markets React to Global Tensions and Inflation Fears
Gold prices started the new week with a small decline, slipping slightly after recently trading at h…
Bitcoin at a Crossroads as Markets Weigh Fragile Recovery, Further Declines
Bitcoin is once again fighting to hold its ground above the critical $60,000 threshold after one of …
CPI Showdown: Can the Dow Jones Hold Gains as Inflation Risks Mount?
US stock markets began the week on uneven footing, with technology shares rebounding strongly from l…
Dollar Climbs to 2-Month High as Hot Jobs Data and Gulf Escalation Fuel Rate Hike Bets: Yen Hits Intervention Danger Zone
Key Takeaways Dollar at 2-month peak: The DXY edged up 0.1% to 100.17 — its highest since April 6 — …
Market Analysis
July, 2020
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27 July 2020 8:24 pm
Travel Bans Will Not Continue Forever: WHO
“It is going to be almost impossible for individual countries to keep their borders shut for the foreseeable future. Economies have to open up, people have to work, trade has to resume,” the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said on Monday. “Where these measures are …
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27 July 2020 7:00 pm
Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index Improves in July
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas manufacturing general business activity index improved in July to -3 from -6.1 in June. The company outlook index registered a second consecutive positive reading, increasing three points to 5.9. Meanwhile, the index measuring uncertainty regarding companies’ outlooks surged from 9.1 to 20.9. The Texas …
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27 July 2020 6:11 pm
Bitcoin Putting $10.5K Within Reach
Bitcoin jumped above $ 10,000 for the first time since early June after the recent quiet price action. The cryptocurrency traded at $ 10,196.27, up more than 2.55% on the day. Bitcoin crossed the $ 10,000 barrier on June 3 but has since fallen and has remained steady, but for …
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27 July 2020 5:48 pm
WTI finds support near $41, edges higher toward $42
Crude oil prices rose last week as WTI rose 1.65%, but gains were limited by increased US-China tensions and market sentiment. Although WTI fell to $ 41 at the beginning of the week, it quickly reversed the trend and was last seen registering a 1% gain on the day to …
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27 July 2020 5:16 pm
US Durable Goods Orders Increased by 7.3% in June
Durable goods orders in the United States continued to rise in June, as the US Census Bureau reported on Monday that durable goods orders in the United States rose 7.3% MoM to $ 206.9 billion in June after an increase of 15.1% in May, better than forecasts of 7.2%. Excluding …
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27 July 2020 4:38 pm
GBP/USD Climbs beyond mid-1.2800s
The GBP/USD pair rose to nearly 5-month highs with a strong offered tone, to the 1.2875 region during the mid-European session on Monday. The US dollar started the week on the negative side, amid fears of a faltering economic recovery in the United States after the increase in new Covid-19 …
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27 July 2020 4:11 pm
US Stocks Futures Higher
US stocks are set to open higher on Monday and support comes from hope for the immediate delivery of the new fiscal stimulus during the busy week of corporate earnings and ahead of the Federal Reserve meeting S&P 500 futures are up 24 points or 0.8%, Nasdaq 183 or 1.7% …
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27 July 2020 3:21 pm
Gold Hits Record High
The price of gold has reached an all-time high, as concerns about the health of the recovery in the United States and the increasing signs of the second waves of Corona virus around the world have boosted demand for assets that no one can afford. Gold futures rose to $ …
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27 July 2020 2:52 pm
French Jobless Total Drops in June
Data from the French Ministry of Labor showed on Monday that France is experiencing the largest decrease in total unemployment as job seekers find part-time jobs. The ministry said the number of unemployment in government employment agencies decreased by 204,700 in June, the largest monthly drop ever to 4,220,900. The …
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27 July 2020 2:15 pm
EUR/GBP Keep Modest Gains Above 0.9100
The EUR/GBP gained some momentum on Monday and built on a good bounce last week with the common currency receiving support from the European Recovery Fund Agreement. The EUR/GBP shade some gains around 20 points during the European session, just above 0.9100. the pair built on a good bounce last …
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27 July 2020 1:39 pm
Nikkei Falls to Its Lowest Level in a Week And Half
Japanese stocks fell to their lowest levels in a week and a half on Monday, as concerns about the deterioration of relations between China and the United States caused a negative shift in investor sentiment. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average lost 35.76 points, or 0.16%, from Wednesday to close the …
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27 July 2020 12:58 pm
USDCHF Off Multi-Years Lows
Concern about the high of COVID-19, and the worsening relations between the United States and China affected the pair. The upbeat mood on the market undermined the CHF as a safe haven and helped reduce further losses. It appears that the USDCHF pair has now entered a bearish consolidation phase …
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