Despite recovery, crude oil prices are prone to record the first decline in 3 weeks. The sharp selloff earlier in the week is a result of a confluence of factors including resurgence of the pandemic in the US and China, China’s economic slowdown and OPEC+’s plan to increase output. The rapid spread of the delta
A ‘We’re Hiring!’ sign is displayed at a Starbucks on Hollywood Boulevard on June 23, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Mario Tama | Getty Images July’s strong jobs report puts the Federal Reserve on track to slow its bond purchases — if the spread of Covid doesn’t hurt the economy and hiring later in the
In this article DRLCO-DK A crane loads a shipping container branded A.P. Moller-Maersk onto a freight ship. Balint Porneczi | Bloomberg | Getty Images Maersk, the world’s largest container shipping firm, has posted a sharp increase in second-quarter earnings as congestions and bottlenecks continue to drive up shipping rates. The company on Friday reported earnings
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Yesterday the S&P and NASDAQ close record highs The stronger-than-expected US jobs report Helped send the Dow 30 stocks higher in trading today. The S&P index was mixed but also close marginally higher. The NASDAQ index fell on the back of the potential for higher rates slowing down some of the high flyers. Whereas yesterday,
Forex news for North American trading on August 6, 2021 The awaited jobs report was released today at 8:30 AM ET, and it did not disappoint. The net change in nonfarm payroll jobs was 943K. That was above the 870K estimate. Moreover, the June report was revised higher by 88K to 938K, and the May report was also revised
NEW DELHI: Refined soya oil prices on Friday fell Rs 7.4 to Rs 1,399 per 10 kg in futures trade as speculators reduced holdings amid subdued demand in spot market. On the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, refined soya oil for delivery in August declined by Rs 7.4 or 0.53 per cent, to Rs 1,399
Dollar jumps sharply in early US session after stronger than expected non-farm payroll data. If job growth could sustain at current page in August, more FOMC members would be ready to call for tapering in Q4. Euro, Swiss Franc and Yen are the most responsive to Dollar buying so far. Sterling is staying resilient. Meanwhile,
US President Joe Biden speaks about the July jobs reports in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on August 6, 2021. Saul Loeb | AFP | Getty Images WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden resisted the temptation to take a victory lap Friday following the release of strong July jobs numbers, instead
In this article NCLH The Norwegian Dawn cruise ship arriving in the French Mediterranean port of Marseille, July 27, 2021. Gerard Bottino | SOPA Images | LightRocket | Getty Images Norwegian Cruise Line reported mixed second-quarter results on Friday ahead of its first cruises in the U.S. since last year. Shares of the company fell
GBP/USD drops to one-week lows under 1.3875 amid a rally of USD US dollar extends gains during the American session as US yields soar. Cable fails to hold to weekly gains, drops below 1.3900. The GBP/USD extended the decline to 1.3860, the lowest level in a week, on the back of a stronger US dollar
A Cayman Islands-based company and two individuals may be the first subjects in decentralized finance, or DeFi, to face enforcement action from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. According to a Friday announcement, the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, said that this is the first case involving securities using DeFi technology which resulted in an
EUR/USD eases down 0.2% to a low of 1.1808 There isn’t much else happening in the market at the moment as we continue to count down to the US non-farm payrolls release later at 1230 GMT. The euro is a touch on the softer side as we see the narrow ranges for the day stretch
What to anticipate ahead of the US non-farm payrolls release? 10-year Treasury yields are up 3 bps to 1.248% on the day as bond sellers are wrestling back some short-term momentum after seeing yields test the July low earlier in the week. There is a semblance of a double-bottom, in the short-term, from a technical
NEW DELHI: Gold prices slipped lower on Friday in domestic markets, following the global footsteps. The US dollar held firm as more Federal Reserve officials signalled the possibility of a sooner-than-expected policy tightening. Gold futures on were down 0.22 per cent or Rs 105 at Rs 47,498 per 10 grams. Silver futures traded 0.39 per
Dollar is trying to extend this week’s recovery in Asian session, as focus turns to non-farm payrolls reports. Whether Fed would start tapering asset purchases by the end of the year, or earlier, would very much depend on the job data in Q3. Elsewhere, Aussie is trading a touch softer after dovish comments from RBA