The AUDUSD started the week testing the low of a swing area (going back to early May) near 0.6579 and also the 38.2% retracement of the move up from the April 2024 low to the May high near the same level. Sellers pushed the price below that level early on Monday of this week, but
Month: June 2024
The NASDAQ index closed at a new record on Monday at 17192.53. It did the same on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and again today to extend the streak of consecutive high close levels to five trading days. The S&P was on a similar move this week, but close marginally lower today snapping it 4-day record close
Oil prices fell in early trade on Wednesday as investors digested news that the U.S. Federal Reserve has opted against cutting interest rates in the near future, while ample U.S. crude and fuel stocks further weighed on the market. Brent crude futures lost 14 cents, or 0.17%, to $82.46 a barrel at 0039 GMT, and
EUR/GBP is climbing on Friday after a dip to the 0.8400 handle. ECB soothing talking points are helping to recover sentiment, but only slightly. BoE rate call looms ahead next week, but rate moves not expected yet. EUR/GBP dipped to a fresh 22-month low on Friday, tapping 0.8400 before finding a thin recovery that still
The USDJPY corrected higher since the start of the US session, and ran into resistance above between 157.40 and 157.464. Buyers turned to sellers against the level. Going forward, that swing area will be close resistance not only today but in the new trading week. If broken, traders would look toward the May 29 high
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” That’s the first amendment and may prove to be what
Gold prices pared gains on Wednesday after the U.S. Federal Reserve said it sees only one interest rate cut this year, citing still elevated levels of inflation. Spot gold climbed 0.3% to $2,322.46 per ounce by 3:18 p.m. ET (1918 GMT), after rising as much as 1% earlier in the day, supported by a surprisingly
Global financial markets were abuzz with several high-profile events last week, including critical meetings of Fed and BoJ, alongside release of US inflation data. However, it was the escalating political turmoil in France that captured the most attention, significantly impacting Euro and overshadowing other major economic news. The common currency emerged as the week’s weakest
Broadcom could be the next company to join the trillion dollar club. Wednesday’s earnings release showed another beat-and-raise announcement that has become commonplace. Markets consolidate on Friday after week’s CPI-led fireworks. Michigan Consumer Sentiment drains, sending NASDAQ lower. Broadcom (AVGO) stock exploded 12% on Thursday, quite a feat for a company already valued at more
Apple broke higher this week on the back of the new AII news for the company (and its products announced ar the World Wide Developers Confeence. Fundamentally, the hope is the new AI initiatives will stir a new round of product upgrades for its user base. That is something new vs what has been ho-hum
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Gold prices trimmed losses on Thursday after weaker-than-expected U.S. producer inflation data raised hopes for two rate cuts in 2024, even as the Federal Reserve’s projections called for just one cut this year. Spot gold was down 0.5% at $2,310.89 per ounce, as of 1510 GMT. Prices fell as low as $2303.84 before the data
The Japanese Yen has taken a significant hit today, losing ground against all major currencies after BoJ refrained from detailing an immediate plan to taper its bond purchases. In the lead-up to the announcement, expectations were high among traders and investors that BoJ would begin tapering soon, fueled by multiple media reports. However, the central
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday said the swelling national debt is manageable as long as it stays around where it is relative to the rest of the economy. In a CNBC interview, Yellen also noted that high interest rates are adding to the burden as the U.S. manages its massive $34.7 trillion debt load.
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Gold (XAU/USD) prices are nearly back to the post-CPI highs seen on Wednesday, analysts at TDS note. Gold is on the rise, Silver faces a leg down “Back-to-back weaker-than-expected inflation prints, along with the less hawkish details of the Federal Reserve meeting, have seen appetite for the Yellow Metal increase as markets now price in
The Michigan survey numbers were much weaker than expectations. Despite the sharp declines, the dollar is steady and trading near highs vs the EUR and GBP. The Michigan survey may be losing some of its bite as politics takes control going into the election. If you are Trump supporter, the situation is dire. If you
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