The euro, sterling, and dollar prices stabilized on Thursday on hopes that some COVID-19 vaccines could neutralize the coronavirus mutated Omicron, and analysts say attention is once again focused on monetary policy. Some concerns related to the emergence of the Omicron mutant were eased when BioNTech and Pfizer said three …
Read More »The Euro Touches The First Target
The single European currency succeeded in achieving the gradual rise target referred to during the previous report, at 1.1330, recording its highest level at 1.1354, benefiting from the strong demand level of 1.1260. Technically, today, and with careful consideration on the 4-hour chart, we notice that the moving averages continue …
Read More »What New German Chancellor Means for Global Economy
Olaf Scholz is now new German Chancellor. It is said that he feels extremely enthusiastic about the ideas he suggested years ago. Once, he described an agreement which he suggested saying that “it will really change the world”, so what other changes is Scholz capable for bringing about on the …
Read More »Market Drivers – European Session 08-12-2021
During Tuesday’s trading, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq recorded their best days since March, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 492 points, supported by gains in Apple, Salesforce, and American Express. The S&P 500 also posted gains, up 2.1%, and the technology-focused Nasdaq Composite was the outperformer, gaining more …
Read More »Euro Retests Resistance
The euro approached the first target that needs to be touched, at 1.1200, explaining that breaking the 1.1260 support level puts the price under negative pressure, targeting 1.1200, posting a low of 1.1220. Technically, the current moves are witnessing attempts to rise due to the return of stability above the …
Read More »Market Drivers – European Session 07-12-2021
Markets calm as fears of new coronavirus mutant, Omicron. Today, Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said that the Japanese government will stick to its goal of achieving a primary budget surplus by the fiscal year 2025 in Japan. Shunichi Suzuki stressed that the Japanese government is not considering setting a …
Read More »Euro is Testing Support, Looking For Signals
Trading was calm and tended to the negativity within the bearish path after the Euro found a resistance level around the psychological barrier of 1.1300, unable to breach it until now. Technically, by looking at the 4-hour chart, we notice the return of intraday trading stability above the 50-day moving …
Read More »IMF To Cut Eurozone Growth Forecast
The International Monetary Fund could be about to cut growth forecasts for the euro area as concerns over the omicron Covid variant and persistently higher inflation grow.The Fund said in October that it expected the euro zone economy to grow by 4.3% in 2022. Now, the institution has warned about …
Read More »Market Drivers – European Session 06-12-2021
Markets are still looking for developments in Omicron as well as awaiting US data. In a widely expected move, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) slashed the banks’ Reserve Requirement Ratio (RRR) by 50bps on Monday. Eurozone’s investor sentiment keeps worsening in the final month of the year, the latest …
Read More »The Dollar is Rising as US Treasury yields Recover Some of Their Losses
The dollar rose slightly on Monday, with US Treasury yields rising from their lowest in two and a half months hit last week, after news that initial observations showed that people with the new mutant of the Coronavirus Omicron had only mild symptoms. News from South Africa’s Omicron helped turn …
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