EUR/USD bears are eyeing the trendline support for an explosive breakout. The price is being resisted and a break of 1.0575 will likely encourage the bears to target a break of 1.0500. As per the prior analysis, EUR/USD Price Analysis: Bears sink in their teeth to test bulls at a critical support structure, the bears are
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The United States Federal Election Commission (FEC) has issued an advisory opinion stating DataVault Holdings may use nonfungible tokens for fundraising efforts. In a Dec. 15 notice, the FEC said it was “permissible” for DataVault holdings to send nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, to political campaign contributors without violating rules on corporate contributions. According to the
The USDJPY moved up to a new high. Stocks have rebounded from earlier declines. The Dow Industrial Average is up 0.34%. The S&P index is up 0.44% and the NASDAQ index is up 0.25% Yields are higher as well. The 2 year is up 4.8 basis points while the 10 year is up 5.4 basis
Given the tough nature of this year in stock markets, there’s some heavy tax loss selling ongoing right now but liquidity is also drying up into year end. Today is the final ‘real’ day of trading and for many it’s wrapping up imminently. US stock marketsDecember 23rd: Regular hoursDecember 26th: ClosedDecember 27th: Regular hours (Canadian
Oil prices rose 2% on Friday on expectations of a drop in Russian crude supply, which helped offset worries of a hit to U.S. transport fuel demand growth as a looming Arctic storm threatens travel during the holiday season. Brent crude was up by $1.40, or 1.70%, to $82.38 a barrel at 1044 GMT, while
Range trading continues in overall quiet markets today. The batch of economic data from the US and Canada trigger little reactions. Yen is still set to end as the strongest one for the week, followed by Canadian and then Swiss Franc. Kiwi is the worst, followed by Sterling and than Dollar. In Europe, at the
Russia announced it might cut oil output early in January. US markets are due to close earlier on Friday amid the Christmas holidays. WTI retreated modestly after reaching a fresh monthly high. Crude oil prices are up on Friday, with the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) barrel nearing $80.00. Oil surges despite the soft tone of
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The USDJPY has crept up in trading today, following the USD to the upside and a mixed interest rate curve. Technically, the pair has seen a move up to a high of 132.71. That was a pip above the 50% midpoint of the 2022 low to high trading range at 132.70. The low for the
National CPI 3.8% y/y, National CPI excluding Fresh Food 3.7% y/y, expected 3.7%, prior was 3.6% highest in 40 years for core inflation , since December of 1981 National CPI excluding Food, Energy 2.8% y/y, (AKA core-core inflation and the closest measure to the US core CPI) — USD/JPY has popped a little on the
Oil prices rose on Friday on expectations of lower Russian crude exports from the Baltic region in December, offsetting worries that a looming Arctic storm across the United States could snuff out transport fuel demand growth this holiday season. Brent crude rose 88 cents, or 1.1%, to $81.86 a barrel by 0148 GMT, while U.S.
Australian Dollar rebounds broadly today, as risk-on sentiment continues in Asian session. For now, Yen is still supported solidly by BoJ’s action earlier in the week, even though 10-year JGB yield dips back towards 0.4% level. However, Dollar and Swiss Franc are turning softer together with Loonie. Meanwhile, Euro and Sterling are mixed, awaiting the
USD/CHF grinds higher after rising the most in a week, lacks upside momentum of late. US Dollar cheers firmer data, hawkish Fed bets and US President Biden’s comments. Headlines surrounding China, Russia flash mixed clues amid sluggish session. US Core PCE Price Index, Durable Goods Orders will be crucial for the bulls to keep reins.
Jair Bolsonaro, the President of Brazil set to leave office on Dec. 31, has signed off on a bill aimed at legalizing the use of crypto as a payment method within the country. In a Dec. 22 publication of the official journal of the federal government of Brazil, Bolsonaro’s office said the president had signed
Cathie Wood or Elon Musk? ARK Innnovation or Tesla? At the start of 2022, the Elon Musk and Cathie Wood the mastermind of the ARK Funds were heroes in the minds of many – especially the Reddit crowd. However, their stars were tarnished with each losing loads and loads of value in their respective stocks
Yesterday the US stocks moved higher for the second consecutive day which came after four straight days of declines. The final numbers showed: S&P closed up 56.84 points or 1.49% at 3878.45 Nasdaq closed up 162.27 or 1.54% at 10709.38 Dow closes up 526.74 points or 1.60% at 33376.49 Today those gains are being retraced.