The Indian Supreme Court declined to consider a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that aimed to establish regulations and a framework of guidelines for cryptocurrency trading in India. According to a report, the bench headed by the Chief Justice of India (CJI), after listening to the plea, remarked that the petitioner’s demands are more legislative in
Share: The USD/CHF is seeing a thin bounce for Friday, churning towards 0.9050. The pair is holding steady after falling into the median range near major moving averages. Up Next: On Tuesday, an appearance from SNB Chair Thomas Jordan, US CPI inflation. The USD/CHF is on the high side for the week after Federal Reserve (Fed)
S&P indexes moving above its 100 day moving average The S&P index is currently trading near session highs, up 60.44 points or 1.39% at 4407.92, and in the process has broken above its 100-day moving average of 4402.47 (see the blue line in the chart above). The last time it traded above this moving average
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Crude oil shed to a near four-month low last week due to easing supply tensions in the Middle East, rising OPEC exports, mixed economic data release from China, and a surge in US inventory levels. Prices corrected by more than 16 percent since the middle of October when it surpassed $90 a barrel on worries
Chinese startup Li Auto sold more cars in October than Tesla’s China business did in October, according to the China Passenger Car Association. Nurphoto | Getty Images BEIJING — Chinese startup Li Auto sold more cars than Tesla’s China business did in October, according to the China Passenger Car Association. The startup sold a record
Singapore-based dtcpay is launching a payment system that will use fiat and cryptocurrencies for in-store and online payments. The company mentioned Tether (USDT), Ether (ETH) and Bitcoin (BTC) in its announcement. The company is partnering with open-source blockchain PlatON for privacy-protected digital infrastructure and Allinpay International to create smart terminals and a digital interface. Both
Share: HSBC hands TSLA stock a Reduce rating and price target of $146. Tesla stock is consolidating right on top of $210 support level. HSBC analyst says too much of Tesla growth story comes at end of decade. President Joe Biden supports UAW attempt to unionize Tesla factories. Tesla (TSLA) stock is holding onto a
US crude futures settle at $77.17. That’s up $1.43 or 1.89% on the day. For the trading week, oil prices are trading up around 2.07% The high for the day reached $77.69. The low price reached $75.36. Catalysts include: Concerns over global growth took precedence in the market, overshadowing geopolitical risks in the Middle East.
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Oil prices rose on Friday but are set to fall for a third week amid signs of slowing demand and as market attention turns to a key meeting of OPEC and its allies this month which will determine the group’s next move on production. Brent crude futures for January were up 99 cents, or 1.2%,
Today’s currency market sees Euro gaining some traction, especially against Japanese Yen, which is underperforming alongside Australian Dollar. Despite RBA’s hinting at a potential rate hike, Aussie is struggling, not only against major currencies but also against its commodity-linked counterparts. British Pound, too, is lagging behind despite UK reporting GDP figures marginally above expectations. Dollar
BEIJING, CHINA – DECEMBER 04: A logo hangs on the building of the Beijing branch of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) on December 4, 2020 in Beijing, China. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images) Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty Images China’s largest chipmaker SMIC on Thursday posted a 80% drop in third-quarter profit as
Share: Gold price trades with a mild negative bias through the first half of the European session. Reviving Fed rate hike bets underpin the USD and weigh on the non-yielding yellow metal. Receding safe-haven demand contributes to the offered tone, though China’s economic woes may mitigate its losses. Gold price (XAU/USD) posted modest recovery gains
US The Fed left interest rates unchanged as expected with basically no change to the statement. Fed Chair Powell stressed once again that they are proceeding carefully as the full effects of policy tightening have yet to be felt. The recent US Core PCE came in line with expectations. The labour market is starting to
Morning thoughts from Capital Edge’s Arno Venter (be sure to check out his Discord Channel) In terms of Powell’s comments, I have seen a lot of takes on his comments with the majority saying Powell was ‘very hawkish’, ‘overly hawkish’ or ‘more hawkish than expected’. I offer you exhibit a (Powell’s comments from 1 Nov):
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In today’s currency markets, Australian Dollar is notably weaker across the board, a development that comes as a surprise considering the hawkish tone of the latest RBA Statement on Monetary Policy. The statement, which leaned towards the possibility of another rate hike, seemed insufficient to bolster the Aussie. Factors such as global risk aversion and