Month: October 2021

EUR/GBP maintain the selling bias on Thursday in the Asian session. Multiple support formations near 0.8500 make a critical level to trade. Momentum oscillators receding momentum hint at more downside in the pair. EUR/GBP edges lower on Thursday in the Asian trading hours. The pair hovers in a very narrow trade band with no meaningful
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Huge reversal today Natural gas prices were already coming down when Putin hinted at more supply coming from Russia. There’s an open question about whether Russia can even supply the gas and whether it has enough in domestic storage but the reversal today could certainly change the psychology of the market. I don’t know what
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Companies shook off worries over the Covid delta variant and hired at a faster-than-expected pace in September, according to a report Wednesday from payroll processing firm ADP. Private jobs rose by 568,000 for the month, better than the Dow Jones estimate from economists of 425,000 and ahead of the downwardly revised 340,000 reading in August.
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Gold managed to attract some dip-buying on Wednesday amid the risk-off impulse. A stronger USD capped any meaningful upside for the dollar-denominated commodity. Investors also seemed reluctant to place aggressive bets ahead of Friday’s NFP report. Gold Price Forecast: Why XAU/USD looks vulnerable below $1750? Gold reversed an intraday dip to multi-day lows and moved
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LONDON/MOSCOW: WhatsApp‘s nearly six-hour long outage on Monday hit trading of assets from cryptocurrencies to Russian oil, market players said, although a quick shift to alternative platforms such as Telegram limited severe disruption. Despite many financial institutions discouraging employees from using messaging services such as WhatsApp and other Facebook platforms that went down on Monday,
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The current spate of inflation won’t last and ultimately will fall below the Federal Reserve’s target, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said Tuesday. While inflation by some measures is running at a 30-year high, Evans told CNBC that the supply chain bottlenecks and other issues will subside and price pressures will fade. “I’m comfortable in
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