How Does President Trump’s Twitter Use Impact Forex, Markets And Stocks?
President Trump's use of Twitter is the subject of voracious debate. Short term market volatility has been attributed to Trump's tweets. Learn more here.
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President Trump's use of Twitter is the subject of voracious debate. Short term market volatility has been attributed to Trump's tweets. Learn more here.
FXCM Insights explores what could happen to global markets and currencies if Italy left the eurozone, a move that has been discussed by political parties within the country.
As a prominent member nation of the U.K., England was the determining factor in the outcome of the 2016 vote for Brexit. Throughout the Brexit process the GBP has experienced extreme volatility amid its recovery ahead of England's exit from the EU.
The 29 October 2018 resignation of Angela Merkel as German Chancellor proved to be a destabilizing factor in the valuation of the euro (EUR). Subsequent volatility spiked as currency traders evaluated the future of the EUR as well as the entire eurozone.
British citizens are scheduled to vote on the Brexit in a referendum that could help set the European nation's political and economic direction for years to come.
Terrorism is an unpredictable factor which may create market volatility. It can destabilise both domestic and foreign equity, currency and commodity markets.
The surprise election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency has impacted markets worldwide. The GBP is no different, experiencing an abundance of pricing volatility.
The Brexit initiative has been fraught with uncertainty. Find out if the June 2017 UK election will have an impact on the GBP and your trading strategy.
The German elections of 2017 may affect the UK economy in several ways. Currency values and Germany-UK trade relations will more than likely be influenced.
The 2016/17 election season poses challenges to the euro. As the political environment evolves, euro valuations and sentiment towards the EU may fluctuate.
French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen is making a strong showing in polls, leading some analysts to mull possible changes in French economic policies.
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