The yellow metal regained the levels of 1800 dollars per ounce with the beginning of the American session yesterday, Tuesday, to settle there and close the American session, taking advantage of the sharp declines in the US dollar index at the same time, to test the levels of 1807 dollars per ounce before reducing its gains and is now trading...
View MoreThe CPI rose by 3.2% in the 12 months ending in August, compared to 2% in the July reading, exceeding expectations that indicated it would rise to 2.9%, recording the largest increase in the index in the series that started in January 1997, based on Monthly, the index rose by 0.7%. The main index, excluding food and energy prices, rose...
View MoreRetail sales in China recorded a growth of about 2.5% in August, according to the data of the National Bureau of Statistics issued this morning, Wednesday, compared to 8.5% in July, to come below expectations that indicated a decline to 6.9%. The data disappointed the markets after the new Delta strain began to spread in the second The largest economy...
View MoreData released moments before by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the United States of America showed a decline in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures urban inflation, by 0.3.% in August, after rising by about 0.5% in July, to come below expectations that indicated a decline to 0.4%, in On the other hand, the annual index rose by...
View MoreCrude prices are recording rises with the beginning of the European session’s trading session today, Tuesday, September 14th, with Brent crude and US crude trading at their highest levels since the beginning of last August, with Brent crude rising by about 0.66% and trading at levels of $74 per barrel, its highest level since August 2 On the other hand,...
View MoreData released moments before by the Office of Statistics and Labor in the United Kingdom showed that the labor market continues to recover, as figures showed a monthly increase in the number of employees in August by 241 thousand to reach 29.1 million jobs, bringing the British labor market back to pre-pandemic levels (February 2020). Unemployment rates declined in the...
View MoreUS indices recorded gains when they closed the opening session of the week yesterday, Monday, September 13th (September), with the exception of the Nasdaq Composite Index, which specializes in the technology sector, which closed with declines amid anticipation in the markets for US inflation data, which will be released on Tuesday. Investors in financial markets are focusing on potential corporate...
View MoreThe yellow metal recorded stability with some highs in the middle of the trading session today, Monday, the 13th of September (September), the opening session of the week and before the opening of the American markets, as gold rises by about 0.13% and is trading at levels of 1789 dollars per ounce, while silver is trading down by about 0.50%,...
View MoreCrude prices are recording rises with the beginning of the European trading session for the opening session of the week today, Monday the 13th of September), as Brent crude rises by about 0.74% and is trading at levels of 73.46 dollars a barrel, while the American NYMEX crude is trading at levels of 70.22 dollars a barrel, an increase of...
View MoreA look at the most important events of the past week and this week: The markets witnessed many economic data during the sessions of the last week ending Friday, the tenth of September, led by the meetings of three central banks (the Reserve Bank of Australia - the Central Bank of Canada - the European Central Bank) in addition to...
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