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- Markets Week Ahead: Dow Jones, Gold, Oil, USD, Trump’s Infection, Stimulus?
- US Dollar Correction, GBP/USD Flips to Short, AUD/USD Longs Halved - COT Report
- British Pound (GBP) Outlook - Brexit Newsflow Continues to Dominate Sterling
- EUR/USD Rates Susceptible to Second Wave of Covid-19, Subdued Inflation
- Crude Oil Prices Eye ISM Data, US Fiscal Stimulus and Trump Health
- Gold Price Outlook Mired by Downward Trend in RSI
- British Pound at Risk on EU-UK Brexit Fissure, Trump Fights Covid
- ASX 200 Index Outlook Dictated by RBA Rate Decision, Federal Budget
- NZD/USD Analysis: RSI to Show Bearish Momentum Abating
- US Dollar Fell as SGD Rose, PHP Struggled. Trump’s Health, Stimulus Eyed
- AUD/USD May Retreat if Trump Covid-19 Infection Roils Markets
- Markets Week Ahead: Dow Jones, Gold, Oil, USD, Trump’s Infection, Stimulus?
Markets Week Ahead: Dow Jones, Gold, Oil, USD, Trump’s Infection, Stimulus? Posted: 05 Oct 2020 05:30 AM PDT The Dow Jones remained composed despite President Donald Trump's Covid infection, pressuring the US Dollar. Now crude oil and gold prices are eyeing a $2.2 trillion fiscal package, will it pass? Br... |
US Dollar Correction, GBP/USD Flips to Short, AUD/USD Longs Halved - COT Report Posted: 05 Oct 2020 02:30 AM PDT US Dollar short squeeze, GBP flips to net short, while AUD/USD longs are halved. |
British Pound (GBP) Outlook - Brexit Newsflow Continues to Dominate Sterling Posted: 05 Oct 2020 01:00 AM PDT The EU and UK agreed to intensify trade discussions this weekend with both sides needing to move towards the middle ground to get even a basic deal agreed. |
EUR/USD Rates Susceptible to Second Wave of Covid-19, Subdued Inflation Posted: 05 Oct 2020 12:00 AM PDT EUR/USD rates are at risk of extending their slide lower if a second wave of Covid-19 infections and subdued inflation forces the hand of the ECB. |
Crude Oil Prices Eye ISM Data, US Fiscal Stimulus and Trump Health Posted: 04 Oct 2020 11:00 PM PDT |
Gold Price Outlook Mired by Downward Trend in RSI Posted: 04 Oct 2020 10:15 PM PDT The price of gold may struggle to retain the rebound from the September low ($1849) as the RSI continues to track the downward trend from August. |
British Pound at Risk on EU-UK Brexit Fissure, Trump Fights Covid Posted: 04 Oct 2020 09:00 PM PDT The British Pound may come under intense selling pressure as the EU and UK remain divided over Brexit while President Donald Trump fights off the coronavirus. |
ASX 200 Index Outlook Dictated by RBA Rate Decision, Federal Budget Posted: 04 Oct 2020 08:00 PM PDT Australia's benchmark ASX 200 index's rebound from key support could prove limited ahead of the RBA interest rate decision and Australian Federal Budget. |
NZD/USD Analysis: RSI to Show Bearish Momentum Abating Posted: 04 Oct 2020 07:00 PM PDT NZD/USD appears to have reversed coursed ahead of the August low (0.6489), and the RSI may show the bearish momentum abating if it breaks out of the downward trend. |
US Dollar Fell as SGD Rose, PHP Struggled. Trump’s Health, Stimulus Eyed Posted: 04 Oct 2020 05:00 PM PDT The US Dollar gave up gains as the Singapore Dollar rose, but the Philippine Peso struggled. ASEAN currencies eye Donald Trump's health, US fiscal stimulus hopes and Brexit talks. |
AUD/USD May Retreat if Trump Covid-19 Infection Roils Markets Posted: 04 Oct 2020 04:00 PM PDT The cycle-sensitive Australian Dollar may fall vs the Greenback if news of Trump's infection with Covid-19 spoils risk appetite and puts a premium on the haven-linked USD. |
Markets Week Ahead: Dow Jones, Gold, Oil, USD, Trump’s Infection, Stimulus? Posted: 04 Oct 2020 09:00 AM PDT The Dow Jones remained composed despite President Donald Trump's Covid infection, pressuring the US Dollar. Now crude oil and gold prices are eyeing a $2.2 trillion fiscal package, will it pass? Br... |
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