Can ongoing record breaking rallies for the S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite as well as near record highs for the Dow Jones and Russell 2000 continue as September begins? Historically, since 1945, that’s the month that’s consistently been the worst period of the year for equities. Without a doubt, it’s also the question traders are […]
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US Dollar in Command
The dollar edged higher in early European trading Monday, but remained near a one-week low as rising Covid-19 cases and slumping U.S. consumer confidence could pressure the Federal Reserve to delay tapering its bond-buying program. At 2:55 AM ET (0755 GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, […]
All Eyes on NFP
As the busiest week of the current earnings season came to a close on Friday, stocks ended lower, pressured by signs of weakness from the very mega cap companies that, over the past year, boosted the market to new highs. Here are the key market moving factors for the week: The US The […]
A Week of Rate Decisions
Global stocks are all over the place as some indexes fall into correction while others continue to extend higher into record territory. The bond market volatility surprised many investors as the growth outlook took a massive hit with the spread of the Delta coronavirus variant showing many countries are still struggling to return to normal. […]
China’s Inflation Figure Unravel
Previously, the US nonfarm payrolls beat market expectations on the upside, with hiring accelerating in June as labor market supply constraints eased. 850k new jobs added,marking the highest reading in 10 months. Average hourly earnings rose 0.3% MoM and 3.6% YoY, reflecting strong demand for labor. This week, Wednesday’s Federal Reserve meeting minutes may give […]
Gold Prices Vulnerable
Asian stocks dropped on Monday as investors mulled the implications of a surprise hawkish shift last week by the U.S. Federal Reserve, while the Treasury yield curve flattened further with 30-year yields dropping below 2%. Though investors have been spoiled by the most generous stimulus ever, both from the Fed and the Biden Administration, a […]
G7 Probes China Over Virus
The Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee meeting is the most important event in the week ahead. It is not that it will take fresh policy action. Rather, its observations about the economy and its forward guidance are the focus. Since the Fed last met in April, job growth has slowed, and prices have accelerated. While […]
LOOK OUT FOR THE ECB MEETING & NFP
The media has played up the upcoming ECB with all the Sturm und Drang that can be mustered. However, investors and other market participants seem considerably less anxious. And for a good reason: at the end of the day, it does not really matter that much. Despite oil prices rising more than a third this […]
Dollar Correction or Month End Oppression
The dollar inched down, but traded near a two-month high against the yen, on Monday morning in Asia. Investors digested mixed economic data from China and strong inflation data from the U.S., while also expecting the U.S. Federal Reserve to start tapering its asset purchases eventually. Both the U.S. and the U.K. markets are closed […]
Oil Rises Amidst Middle East Tensions
Stocks extended the late-week rebound to hit a fresh record on Friday, boosted by strong earnings growth. All four major US indices—the Dow Jones, S&P 500, NASDAQ and Russell 2000—finished higher ahead of the weekend. Helping buoy investor optimism: the logistics for vaccine distribution in the US improved, after President Joseph Biden announced his administration […]