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As we step into the week commencing March 4th, anticipation fills the financial sphere for a flurry of significant economic disclosures. Investors and policymakers alike brace themselves for a cascade of reports set to influence the Federal Reserve’s trajectory leading …
CURRENCIES: · Gold prices surged past the $2,040 mark on Thursday, hitting their highest since early February, though the rise was tempered by a strong U.S. dollar. · The uptick in gold’s value was partly driven by a drop in U.S. Treasury …
On Thursday, the Nasdaq Composite achieved a record close at 16,091.92, its highest since November 2021, driven by a surge in tech stocks, particularly those involved in artificial intelligence. This uplift in the stock market saw the S&P 500 also …
CURRENCIES: · The U.S. dollar saw a modest increase, with its strength limited by low U.S. Treasury yields, indicating market caution. · Traders are eagerly awaiting the core PCE deflator data, a key inflation metric preferred by the Federal Reserve, which could …
On Wednesday, stocks saw a decline as investors awaited an important inflation report due later in the week, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and Dow Jones Industrial Average all experiencing losses. Notable decliners included UnitedHealth, Intel, Alphabet, and Urban …
CURRENCIES: Key Highlights: The US dollar shows uncertainty with market anticipation of pivotal US data. Core PCE data release on Thursday is in the spotlight, influencing investor focus. Analysis includes a detailed technical perspective on EUR/USD and GBP/USD pairs. Trading …
On Tuesday, the stock market displayed mixed outcomes with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite experiencing slight gains, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average faced a minor decline amidst anticipation for upcoming inflation data. Corporate earnings, particularly from Macy’s and …
CURRENCIES: The DXY index, which measures the US dollar’s performance, showed limited movement on Monday despite a slight increase in US Treasury yields. Investors are adopting a cautious approach in anticipation of Thursday’s core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) deflator release, …
On Monday, the stock market experienced a downturn, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and Dow Jones Industrial Average all closing lower, moving away from recent record highs. This shift comes as investors brace for a slew of economic data, …
CURRENCIES: Market confidence surged, led by Nvidia’s strong Q1 2024 forecast. Nvidia’s success propelled the S&P 500 to record highs; Japanese index topped after 34 years. Gold prices climbed, and the USD sought equilibrium amidst positive market sentiments. Anticipated January …
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