Europe’s labour market softened in the third quarter, with data on Monday indicating a decline in inflationary pressures, potentially paving the way for further interest rate cuts. Labour cost growth in the eurozone slowed to 4.6% in Q3, down from 5.2% in the previous quarter, according to Eurostat. Meanwhile, the …
Read More »European Stocks Decline as Investors Weigh Economic and Policy Uncertainties
European stock markets edged lower on Friday, poised to end a three-week winning streak as investors sought clarity on the euro zone’s monetary easing trajectory and grappled with concerns about slowing economic growth and rising geopolitical risks. The pan-European STOXX 600 index dipped 0.1%, setting it up for a 0.3% …
Read More »U.S. Dollar Steady as Markets Await ECB Rate Cut, Swiss Franc Falls Following SNB Decision
The U.S. dollar remained relatively unchanged on Thursday, holding steady ahead of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) much-anticipated monetary policy decision later in the day. Traders are widely expecting the ECB to implement a quarter-point rate cut, with the euro edging slightly higher in anticipation of the move. Meanwhile, the …
Read More »European Stocks Edge Higher as ECB Rate Decision Looms
European markets inched up on Thursday morning, supported by gains in cyclical sectors, as investors awaited key monetary policy decisions from the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Swiss National Bank (SNB). The STOXX 600 index, a benchmark for European equities, rose 0.1% as of 0814 GMT, extending its rally …
Read More »US Dollar Strengthens on Inflation Anticipation; Euro, Sterling, and Yuan Weaken
The U.S. dollar advanced on Wednesday, bolstered by market anticipation ahead of the November consumer inflation report. The greenback’s strength weighed on the euro, sterling, and Chinese yuan, with broader implications for global currency markets. Key Developments Dollar Index Rises At 05:15 ET (10:15 GMT), the Dollar Index climbed 0.3% …
Read More »European Markets Rebound in November Amid Style and Sector Shifts
European markets made a recovery in November after initial selloffs following the US elections. However, with the exception of Momentum, factor performance remained subdued. Momentum Style Faces Headwinds Barclays strategists, led by Matthew Joyce, maintained a Neutral stance on Momentum in November, despite its strong post-election performance. This cautious approach …
Read More »Dollar Rises as Market Awaits U.S. Inflation Data and Federal Reserve Policy Hints
The U.S. dollar edged higher on Tuesday as investors anticipate inflation data that may guide the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decisions. Meanwhile, global currency markets saw significant movement due to shifts in policy expectations and economic data across major economies. Highlights of Currency Movements U.S. Dollar Strength The dollar index …
Read More »European Markets Edge Lower as China Trade Concerns and U.S. Inflation Data Take Center Stage
European stock markets opened in the red on Tuesday as weak trade data from China dampened the momentum created by recent stimulus pledges. Investors are now turning their attention to upcoming U.S. inflation data, which could influence monetary policy decisions. Market Performance STOXX 600 index fell 0.2% to 520.02 by …
Read More »US Dollar Dips as Geopolitical Risks Weigh Amid Economic Data Focus
The US dollar edged lower on Monday, as traders digested last week’s jobs report pointing toward a likely Federal Reserve rate cut later this month. However, the greenback’s losses were modest, supported by ongoing geopolitical instability in the Middle East. Dollar Shows Signs of Weakness By 04:00 ET (09:00 GMT), …
Read More »European Shares Near Six-Week Highs on China Stimulus Hopes
European stocks hovered near six-week highs on Monday, buoyed by gains in mining and luxury sectors following signs of stimulus measures aimed at reviving China’s slowing economy. Market Overview The pan-European STOXX 600 index edged up 0.1% by 1000 GMT, extending its rally to an eighth consecutive session. However, Germany’s …
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