Month: July 2022

Overall markets are relatively quiet in Asian session today. There is little reaction to the tragic news that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot and gravely injured. Dollar and Yen remain the strongest ones for the week while Euro is the runaway loser, followed by Sterling by a distant. Focuses will now turn
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Some Voyager Digital account holders were surprised when they discovered that their deposits did not have the protection they thought they did after the crypto brokerage and lender filed for bankruptcy Tuesday. This could mean additional consequences for Voyager Digital.  Voyager Digital filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11, citing debts of up to $10 billion
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Time flies when you’re back at work. It went so fast that I missed the European equity close. Sharply higher after The European major indices closed sharply higher led by Italy’s FTSE MIB which rose over 3%. The UK FTSE 100 gain of 1.14% after Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s resignation The final numbers are showing:
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Gold in the national capital on Thursday slipped by Rs 436 to Rs 50,551 per 10 grams, according to Securities. In the previous trade, the yellow metal had finished at Rs 50,987 per 10 grams. Silver, however, gained Rs 233 to Rs 56,750 per kg from Rs 56,517 in the previous trade. In the international
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Sterling recovers today, in particular against Euro and Swiss Franc, after Boris Johnson resigns as UK Prime Minister. But Aussie is so far still the strongest for the day. Euro remains generally weak but Dollar and Yen are also paring some recent gains. For the week, Aussie is the best performer for now, followed by
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In this article SSNNF 2330-TW 2303-TW .FKRX300 Samsung shares rose on Thursday, dragging Asian chipmakers higher after the South Korean technology giant posted “better than feared” earnings guidance for the second quarter. The numbers assuaged investors’ concerns about rising inflation, deteriorating consumer demand and higher material costs for semiconductor firms, though analysts cautioned that demand
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This summary of incremental increases in measures against COVID in China is via CNBC: Beijing city announced that starting Monday, most people need to be vaccinated before entering in-person training centers, sports centers, entertainment venues and other social gathering spots. The vaccine requirement comes after a resurgence in new cases in Beijing, Shanghai and other
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The stock markets are starting to display some resilience, despite hawkish FOMC minutes. US stocks managed to close higher after initial selloff. Nikkei is also showing some strength in Asian session. Dollar and Yen are retreating mildly while Aussie and Kiwi are trading higher. As for the week, Euro and Sterling remain the runaway loser,
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Open interest in gold futures markets went up for the second session in a row on Wednesday, this time by more than 5K contracts according to preliminary readings from CME Group. Volume, instead, reversed four consecutive daily builds and shrank by around 34.7K contracts. Gold: Next on the downside comes $1,721 Gold prices tumbled to
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Following our tecnical analysis yesterday, the S&P Futures (ES), despite selling hard on the first half of yesterday, is continuing to show reslience and we maintain our bullish bias Today’s video analysis of the S&P Futures shows that it is still creating higher lows and reclaiming higher price levels on the volume profile of the
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