Bitcoin (BTC) has seen its highest monthly close since May 2022 after “Uptober” delivered near 30% BTC price gains. BTC/USD 1-month chart. Source: TradingView Monthly close boosts Bitcoin bull market hopes Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView confirms Bitcoin bulls successfully held on to upside into Nov. 1. After navigating a choppy mid-month trading
Share: Most Asian equities trade on a flat note ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. The downbeat China’s Caixin Manufacturing PMI added worries about sluggish economic conditions in China. Japan’s Nikkei leads gains after the Japanese top currency diplomat came out with verbal intervention. The FOMC rate decision will be closely watched
Like many pairs today, the NZDUSD has seen up-and-down price action. For it, the pair fell in the Asian session, helped by weaker China data. The fall in the Asian session stalled just ahead of the 100-hour MA (blue line on the chart below). The run higher reached up to 0.5856, before tumbling in the
The dollar is keeping steadier so far on the day, after posting a decent advance in trading yesterday owing much to a surge higher in USD/JPY. The pair itself got a helping hand from the BOJ and also purported absence of intervention by Tokyo, paving the way for a break above 151.00 to its highest
Gold prices started November lower on Wednesday as cautious investors awaited U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy decision, after the Middle-East worries led to a strong safe-haven rally last month and pushed prices above $2,000. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold fell 0.2% to $1,979.71 per ounce by 0125 GMT and U.S. gold futures dropped 0.3% to $1,988.70. *
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell holds a press conference in Washington, DC, on September 20, 2023. Mandel Ngan | AFP | Getty Images The Federal Reserve meeting will most likely conclude Wednesday with the central bank not doing a whole lot of anything — just the way the market wants things for now. There’s
In this article AMD Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su speaks at the AMD Keynote address during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 4, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Robyn Beck | AFP | Getty Images AMD reported third-quarter earnings on Tuesday that beat analyst expectations, though the
The mega-cap tech stocks, which saw a robust start in 2023, are now grappling with massive trillion-dollar losses, leaving their shareholders concerned. Wall Street’s unease over surging bond yields and higher interest rates has cast a shadow on these companies. Traders are now pondering the potential impact on Bitcoin (BTC) if the S&P 500 downtrend
Share: EUR/GBP falls from a 5-month high of 0.8754, currently trading at 0.8705. Eurozone inflation drops to 2.9% in October, while GDP for Q3 misses forecasts, contracting by 0.1%. The Bank of England is expected to keep rates unchanged at 5.25% on November 2, as traders priced in rate cuts towards the end of 2024.
The USD is now the strongest of the major currences The USD continues its run to the upside in the US session and is now the strongest of the major currencies. At the start of the New York session, the greenback was near the middle of the “strongest to the weakest” table with the rise
The major US stock indices have now erased earlier declines. Each of the indices are now higher on the day. Dow industrial average was down -141.85 points at session lows. It is currently up 46.45 points or 0.14% at 32974.63 S&P index was down -13.71 points at session lows. It is currently up 29 points
Oil prices were steady on Tuesday as a drop in euro zone inflation was balanced by higher OPEC output. December Brent crude futures, were 21 cents, or 0.24%, higher at $87.66 a barrel by 1342 GMT ahead of their expiry later on Tuesday. The more heavily traded January contract rose 7 cents, or 0.08%,to $86.42.
Yen continued to face significant pressure in early US session, remaining as the day’s weakest performer. Hopes of substantial changes from BoJ were dashed earlier as it made only a minor adjustment to the definition of yield cap. The selling sentiment intensified following revelation that Ministry of Finance refrained from spending on interventions between September
In this article PFE Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT CFOTO | Future Publishing | Getty Images Pfizer on Tuesday reported a narrower than expected adjusted loss for the third quarter as the drugmaker recorded charges largely related to struggles for its Covid antiviral treatment Paxlovid and Covid vaccine. Pfizer said that it recorded a
Share: Economist Lee Sue Ann and Markets Strategist Quek Ser at UOB Group suggest GBP/USD is now seen trading within the 1.2085-1.2240 band in the next weeks. Key Quotes 24-hour view: We expected GBP to trade in a range of 1.2085/1.2155 yesterday. GBP dipped to a low of 1.2090 before staging a surprising sharp rise to
Last week, the risk sentiment started on a positive note at the beginning of the week due to the lack of a ground offensive in Gaza. Unfortunately, things went south from Wednesday onwards as Israeli PM Netanyahu delivered a speech where he said that they were preparing for a ground invasion. Moreover, the US Jobless
There will definitely be a lot to say, now especially as the Japanese yen has fallen in the aftermath of their policy decision today. But I reckon Ueda will continue to maintain that they do acknowledge firmer inflation developments but they’re not at a point yet to abandon easy policy altogether. Essentially, it should be
Gold fell on Tuesday ahead of the US Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting which begins later today as investors await the outcome. The trade is expected to remain in a narrow range. MCX December gold futures were trading at Rs 61,140 per 10 gram, down by Rs 140 or 0.23% from the