GoldThe gold market started the week with a bid tone, as buyers drove a rally over the open in Asia. However, gains have started to reverse over the early European session on Monday with equities...
Tickmill's Investing Diva, EURUSD Daily Outlook 22-06-20
EURUSD Daily Outlook 22-06-20 - On Thursday the USD bulls were able to make one last push higher into the weekend thanks to negative risk sentiment during the U.S. session. Once again, it was...
Weekly Market Outlook 22-06-20
In this Weekly Market Outlook 22-06-20, our analyst looks into the trading week ahead, possible market moving data releases across the globe and the technical analysis to accompany...
Did the US unemployment rate decline because people didn’t want to work?
Higher-than-expected gains in the US initial unemployment claims in June pare down optimism regarding the jump in May payrolls. In the week ending June 13, the number of claims rose by 1.508M (1.3M...
Key economic reports and events of the coming week
Monday, June 22, 2020 - PBoC Loan Prime Rate(CNY), Existing Home Sales (May)(USD).Tuesday, June 23, 2020 - German Manufacturing PMI (Jun)(EUR), Composite PMI (GBP), New Home Sales...
ECB’s Lagarde: The Worst for the EU Labor Market is yet to come
The head of European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, said to EU leaders on Friday that the eurozone economy is experiencing a tremendous decline and urged the bloc to act decisively to speed...
BOE Injects A Further £100 Billion, Discusses Negative Rates
APF Increases to £745 BillionThe Bank of England yesterday stepped up its fight against the economic downturn occurring as a result of the COVID-19 lockdowns. The BOE announced an additional £100...
The Friday Forex Takeaway - Episode 39
Key Points from This WeekFed Calls for More SupportFed chairman Powell called on the government to offer further support during a testimony to Congress this week. Echoing his message at the June FOMC,...
Tickmill's Investing Diva, CHFJPY Daily Outlook 19-06-20
CHFJPY Daily Outlook - On Thursday the U.S. Jobless claims totaled 1.5 million, which was worse than expected, Bank of England extended QE by £100 billion, and the Swiss National Bank signaled...
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