Up $0.85 or 1.13% The price of WTI crude oil futures are settling the day at $75.88. That is up $0.85 or 1.33%. The high price for the day reached $75.99. The low price extended to $74.23. A week ago the price closed at $73.98. The low for the week was reached on Thursday at
Carbon capture is a major priority for Manchin A report late today revealed that the White House had agreed to boost carbon capture tax credits to $85 per tonne for industries such as steel and concrete plants. Yesterday’s leak of priorities from Manchin was revealing. He’s the ranking member of Senate Committe on Energy and
Nickel prices slipped about 6 per cent on the LME, whereas prices on the ended lower by 1.2 per cent. Nickel prices rose earlier in the month, on booming demand from the stainless steel segment following the resumption in global economic activities and expansion of the EV sector. Along with increased stainless-steel production, depleting inventories
The risk-on market sentiment struck government bond yields and the US dollar. UK’s IHS Markit Manufacturing PMI came at 57.1, better than expected. US ISM Manufacturing PMI shows expansion in the overall economy, according to the ISM. The GBP/USD is staging a recovery, trading at 1.3547, up more than a half percent during the day
Dollar continues to pare gains in early US session as the week is coming to a close. PCE inflation data is largely ignored by the markets, while Euro also shrugs CPI. Canadian Dollar also ignores smaller than expected GDP contraction. Sterling is leading the way in the rebound, followed by Aussie. As for the week,
Airdrops have become the cryptocurrency ecosystem’s equivalent of stimulus checks over the past couple of years and further proof of this can be evidenced from popular protocols like Uniswap and dYdX which rewarded their early adopters with token drops that are now worth $30,000 to $2 million. The latest protocol to surprise its userbase with
Dow up over 700 points at the session highs The major US indices close sharply higher on the first day of the new trading month/new trading quarter with the NASDAQ index snapping a five day losing streak. Shares of Merck surged 8.6% on the back of a Covid drug that cuts hospitalizations by 50%. Transportation stocks
Forex news for North American trading on October 1, 2021 The US core PCE data for the month of August remain steady at 3.6%. That was the expected rate as well. Although inflation remains well above the 2% level, the expectations are that some of the gains are transitory and will come down over time.
New Delhi: Gold in the national capital on Friday rallied Rs 555 to Rs 45,472 per 10 gram amid rupee depreciation, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal had settled at Rs 44,917 per 10 grams. Silver also jumped Rs 975 to Rs 58,400 per kilogram from Rs 57,425 per kilogram
The market sentiment is upbeat weighs on US T-bond yields and the greenback. Eurozone inflation rose by 3.4%, above the ECB’s target, US ISM Manufacturing PMI shows expansion in the overall economy, according to the ISM. The EUR/USD is trimming losses, trading at 1.1596, barely up 0.13% during the day at the time of writing.
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Yen recovered much ground as US stocks tumbled steeply overnight. Meanwhile, Dollar remains generally firm, as partly supported by resilient treasury yields. Selling in Euro and Sterling slowed a little bit while commodity currencies are turning softer. ISM manufacturing and PCE inflation will come into spotlight today. But overall directions in the currency markets will
AUD/USD challenges key near-term levels on the day Invest in yourself. See our forex education hub. The dollar is seen losing a bit of ground on the day now as equities are trimming losses in European morning trade, helping to see risk currencies gain some decent ground on the session with AUD/USD bouncing back to
It is all about supply chain disruptions This has been a topic that has been ongoing since the middle of the year but has grown in intensity over the past few months, especially when it comes to how all of this impacts inflation – something I talked about at the start of August here. Essentially,
NEW DELHI: Gold prices were trading with a marginal decline on Friday after a decent rebound in the previous session. Firm US dollar made the yellow metal expensive for holders of other currencies. The dollar recouped most of those losses on Friday and began the final quarter of 2021 at close to its highest level
GBP/USD edges lower on Friday in the European trading hours. The pair lost almost 300-pips in a span of two days from the high of 1.3717. Double bottom support near 1.3410 brings much respite for GBP/USD. GBP/USD continues to consolidate for the past two sessions. The pair confides in a narrow trade band with a downside
The RBNZ is almost certain to raise the OCR by +25 bps to 0.5% next week. The Funding-For-Lending program (FLP) will stay unchanged at NZ$28B. This should not be affected by the slowdown in economic activities in the third quarter. While cautioning about the uncertainty of the pandemic and economic damage brought about by the
Last week China’s heavy-handed crackdown on crypto trading crypto briefly sent shockwaves across the market as Bitcoin and altcoin prices saw a sharp drop following the announcement, but as is the case with all things crypto-related, the market bounced back as resilient traders found other ways to participate in the market. Part of China’s goal