Forex news for North American trade on October 15, 2021: Markets: Gold down $27 to $1768 US 10-year yields up 5.1 bps to 1.57% WTI crude oil up 94-cents to $82.25 S&P 500 up 32 points to 4470 NZD leads, JPY lags The US retail sales report was a strong surprise but the market reaction
Month: October 2021
LONDON: Oil prices hit a fresh three-year high on Friday, climbing above $85 a barrel on forecasts of a supply deficit over the next few months as rocketing gas and coal prices stoke a switch to oil products. Brent crude futures were up 80 cents, or 0.95%, to $84.80 a barrel at 0930 GMT. Front-month
In this article MS James Gorman, chief executive officer of Morgan Stanley, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview on day three of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019. Simon Dawson | Bloomberg | Getty Images Morgan Stanley is set to report third-quarter earnings before the opening bell on
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USD/JPY soars during the week, despite US dollar weakness across the board. Rising US T-bond yields underpins the USD/JPY pair. US Retail Sales upwardly surprised, rose by 0.7%, more than expectations. The USD/JPY extends its one-and-a-half month rally, advances 0.47% during the New York session, trading at 114.21 at the time of writing. As portrayed by
Sterling steals the show today breaking through key resistance levels the Japanese Yen, and a near term low against Euro too. Dollar is trying to strengthen against Euro and Swiss Franc on strong retail sales, but momentum is sluggish elsewhere. There is no change in the selloff in Yen, just some more accelerations. Aussie and
Yen weakness the dominant theme in the major currencies space USD/JPY is keeping higher, up by over 0.4% to 114.16 currently near the highs for the day as the prevailing theme to start the session has been that of yen weakness. 10-year Treasury yields are up 2 bps to 1.54% so that is helping to
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London copper prices on Friday were on track for their biggest weekly gain in nearly five years on supply concerns and as sentiment was supported by the metal surpassing a key psychological level. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.4% to $10,025 a tonne by 0633 GMT. It was up 7.1% on a
In this article GS GSBD David Solomon, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs & Co., speaks during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., on Monday, April 29, 2019. Kyle Grillot | Bloomberg | Getty Images Goldman Sachs is scheduled to report third-quarter earnings before the opening bell Friday. Here’s what Wall
Having failed to conquer the $1,800 mark on Thursday, gold witnessed some selling on the last day of the week and snapped three consecutive days of the winning streak to near one-month tops. The intraday retracement slide extended through the first half of the European session and dragged the XAU/USD to fresh daily lows, around
Yen’s selloff continues to look unstoppable as global markets are set to end the week on a strong note. Asian stocks are trading broadly higher following the solid rebound in the US overnight. Dollar is also weak, partly weighed down by the extended retreat in treasury yields, but Euro is not too far away. Commodity
On Oct. 14, bulls flexed their muscles and showed their intent to push the price of Bitcoin (BTC) closer to its $65,900 all-time high. One reason for the move is the steady chatter about the possibility of a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) being approved by the end of October. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView
The key bias and technical levels for some of the major currency pairs The trading day is coming to an end with stocks moving sharply higher. That dynamic has the flow of funds into the “risk on” currencies including the NZD, CAD and AUD. Those three currencies are the strongest of the majors. The biggest loser is the JPY followed
BusinessNZ Manufacturing PMI for September 51.4 (prior 40.1) Coming Up! Title text for next article LON +1 SDNY+11 NY -4 TYO +9 GMT A bounce back into expansion for the NZ manufacturing PMI in the month. Remarks from: BusinessNZ “Prior to the lockdown, the PMI averaged close to 60 since the start of 2021, which means
New Delhi: Gold prices rallied by Rs 455 to Rs 46,987 per 10 gram in the national capital on Thursday following firm trends in global markets, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal had settled at Rs 46,532 per 10 gram. Silver also jumped Rs 894 to Rs 61,926 per kg
Prospective homebuyers view a kitchen while touring a house for sale in Helotes, Texas. Matthew Busch | Bloomberg | Getty Images Mortgage rates continued their trudge higher last week, leaving most homeowners with little to no incentive to refinance. Homebuyers, already battling a pricey market, lost more purchasing power due to those higher rates. The
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