Seasonal Trends Suggest Short-term USD Longs are at Risk
USstock indices rebounded yesterday for no apparent reason, gaining 1.9% byaverage. Tech sector led gains, closing the session in positive territory by2.4%. In the absence of fundamental information,...
COVID Restrictions Returning Across Eurozone
Outlook DarkensThe near term outlook for the Euro has weakened dramatically in the face of the current omicron outbreak. Surging infection levels in the eurozone over Q3 worsened across Q4 as the...
UK GDP Softened In Q3 Ahead of Omicron
Weaker-Than-Expected GDPWith most of the recent news flow out of the UK focusing on the risks and uncertainty around omicron, the latest set of economic data released today had some disappointing news...
Aussie Higher Following Hawkish RBA Minutes
Optimistic Tone From RBAThe Aussie Dollar has seen better demand across the early European session on Tuesday following the release of the RBA meeting minutes overnight. The minutes from the bank’s...
Weekly Market Outlook 20-12-21
In this Weekly Market Outlook 20-12-21, our expert analyst Patrick Munnelly, looks into the trading week ahead, possible market moving data releases across the globe and the technical analysis to...
US Fiscal Stimulus Risk Spoils Christmas Rally
A new week has come and it must be admitted that “contrarian” New Year rally, despite the storm of decisions by central banks last week, did not take place. Last Friday's pessimism seeped into...
Precious Metals Monday 20-12-2021
GoldGold prices have started the week in demand with gold back in the green again last week’s rally. While prices are a little off last week’s highs for now, the near-term outlook remains geared...
FOMO Friday: Bitcoin On The Edge
Well, we’re almost there, two weeks left until the end of the year. It’s been an interesting week for markets. We had all the ingredients for a real fireworks party this week, with the Fed, BOE and...
BOE Catches Market Off-Guard With 0.15% Rate Hike
Bailey Strikes Back It was to be the final big week before the end of the year holiday period, with the Fed the BOE and the ECB each meeting. As it transpired, the Bank of England stole the limelight...
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