Goldman Sachs expected that an agreement between Saudi Arabia and the UAE regarding oil supplies would be a catalyst for a rise in prices in the coming months, as the American investment bank kept its Brent price forecast in the summer at $80 a barrel. An OPEC + source told …
Read More »US Yields Maintain Negative Levels
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury remained around 1.3% in mid-July, still at the weakest level since February, down from 1.45% hit earlier during the month as investors digest the Fed’s cautious comments. Fed Chair Powell said further significant progress toward full employment and price stability remains elusive. He …
Read More »Fed’s Powell Tells Congress Inflation Will Soon Moderate
The United States Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell assured lawmakers on Wednesday that the sharp rise in inflation this year will soon ease. In his testimony before the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee, Powell said that despite the rise in consumer prices, which he expects to remain elevated in …
Read More »U.S: Annual PPI Climbs to 7.3% in June
The Producer Price Index (PPI) in the US for final demand rose to 7.3% on a yearly basis in June from 6.6% in May, the data published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics showed on Wednesday. This reading beat the market expectation of 6.8% by a wide margin. On …
Read More »US annual CPI Inflation jumps to 5.4% in June
Inflation in the US, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), jumped to 5.4% on a yearly basis in June from 5% in May, the data published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed on Tuesday. Excluding volatile food and energy prices, the core CPI rose 4.5%, the …
Read More »Goldman Sachs Reports Earnings Per Share of $15.02 in Q2, 2021
Goldman Sachs Group reported Tuesday, July 13th, a rise in second-quarter 2021 earnings, as the largest Wall Street investment bank benefited from record dealmaking activity globally. Net profit attributable to common shareholders increased to $5.35 billion in the three months ended June 30, compared to $2.25 billion a year earlier. …
Read More »The US Yields Near Five-Month Lows
The yield on the US 10-year Treasury fell to 1.33% in the third week of July, near levels not seen since February, amid concerns that the peak of the economic recovery has passed and growth slowing both in the US and abroad. Investors’ attention now turns to the Q2 earnings …
Read More »U.S. Wholesale Inventories Surge 1.3% in May
Wholesale inventories in the United States increased by 1.3% during May, with businesses trying to keep up with the rising demand amid recovery from the pandemic, data showed on Friday. Meanwhile, wholesale sales grew by 0.8% compared with the previous month, and by 37% on an annual basis. Durable goods …
Read More »IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism Drops in July
U.S. consumer confidence declined this month, as the IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism Index dropped 3.7% from 56.4 in June to 54.3 in July. Nevertheless, the index remained in the positive territory, above 50.0, for the seventh consecutive month. The Presidential Leadership Index fell by 8% from 61.2 last month to 56.3, …
Read More »U.S. Job Openings Hit Record High in May – JOLTS
Job openings in the United States increased to hit a new record high in May, data by the U.S. Department of Labor showed on Wednesday. The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) monthly report showed that job openings rose by 16,000 to reach 9.2 million by the end of …
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