A pedestrian carries shopping bags in the Herald Square area of New York, U.S., on Wednesday, April 13, 2022. Calla Kessler | Bloomberg | Getty Images Sandy Magny plans to take her teenage daughter to West Palm Beach, Florida, this summer, even though airfares are surging. It won’t be cheap, but Magny doesn’t want to
Month: May 2022
Medicine pill is seen with Merck logo and words ‘Molnupiravir’ and ‘COVID-19’ displayed on a screen in the background in this illustration photo taken in Poland on November 5, 2021. Jakub Porzycki | NurPhoto | Getty Images Merck sold $3.2 billion of its oral antiviral treatment for Covid in the first quarter, fueling the company’s
GBP/USD Weekly Forecast: In search of a bottom, with eyes on Fed and BOE There was no reprieve for GBP bulls, as the previous week’s selling spiral gathered steam and smashed GBP/USD to its lowest level since July 2020 at 1.2410. King dollar reigned supreme amid heightening volatility within the G10 fx space throughout the
The recent European Union proposal requiring centralized crypto exchanges and custodial wallet providers to collect and verify personal information about self-custodial wallet holders shows the dangers of recycling traditional finance (TradFi) rules and applying them to crypto without appreciating the conceptual differences. We can expect to see more of this as countries look to implement
NASDAQ is trading down to the swing low from 2021 The Nasdaq index is trading to a new session low and in the process is now down 3% on the day. The low price . The price reached 12481.76. The price is currently trading just above that 12490.00. That’s down 381 points or -2.96% on
Gold was on a rollercoaster ride this month and ended lower, marking its first such decline in three months in April. Price rose in the early half of the month but lost momentum close to $2,000/oz level and corrected sharply to near $1,870/oz level before moving back close to $19,00/oz level. Gold has been directionless
In this article HOOD Retail brokerage firm Robinhood reported a wider-than-expected loss and shrinking revenue for the first quarter, showing signs that the small-dollar trading boom that captivated Wall Street a year ago may have run out of steam. Shares of the company were down more than 11% in after hours trading, hitting all-time lows.
The EUR/USD recorded losses in April of 4.75%, the biggest since 2015. Though Wall Street finished with substantial losses, a sudden shift in sentiment failed to boost the greenback vs. the euro. US Core PCE down ticked, but headline inflation rose to 6.6%, as the FOMC will hold its May monetary policy meeting The EUR/USD