US Open– 06 April 2023 (Video)
Watch today’s US Open for commentary on the recent poor US jobs data ahead of Friday’s NFPs, the 50 bps rate hike by the Reserve bank of New Zealand and more
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Watch today’s US Open for commentary on the recent poor US jobs data ahead of Friday’s NFPs, the 50 bps rate hike by the Reserve bank of New Zealand and more
After a strong start to the week, the index came under pressure as a series of poor jobs data sparked fresh fears of economic slowdown, with markets now turning to the upcoming NFPs
Take a look at some corporations that will be on our focus over the coming months, as the second quarter and the new earnings season get underway against a highly uncertain backdrop, due to the recent banking turmoil
The central bank of New Zealand stayed the course with another 50 basis points rate hike, against baseline expectations for a smaller move, boosting the Kiwi
Watch today’s US Open for commentary on OPEC’s surprise oil production cuts that sent prices higher, the pause in the tightening cycle by the Reserve Bank of Australia and more
The commodity stays on the front foot after Monday’s jump, which was sparked by the surprise oil production cuts announced on Sunday by a series of OPEC+ countries
DOGE/USD rallies as Elon Musk removed the blue bird as the logo of Twitter and replaced it with an image of a Shiba Inu dog, which is the logo of the Dogecoin cryptocurrency
The central bank of Australia decided today to leave rates unchanged at 3.6%, following ten straight hikes since the May 2021 lift-off, putting AUD/USD under pressure
Oil jumped after Saudi Arabia and other oil producing countries, in a surprise move, announced production cuts in excess of one million barrels/day
Today’s data showed that UK GDP expanded by a lackluster 0.1% in Q4 q/q, with the Index subdued as it heads towards a profitable week, but losing month
The pair slides after factory activity in China eased and heads towards the conclusion of a mixed month, awaiting today’s UC PCE inflation update
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