Category: Markets

  • The USD is the strongest and the CHF is the weakest as the NA session begins

    As the North American session begins, the US dollar is the strongest and the Swiss franc is the weakest. Japan was on holiday today and so was Canada (Thanksgiving). The US has a semi-holiday period but US stocks are open (Columbus Day). But the bond market is closed. No economic…

  • USD/CNY volatility likely – BOA By Investing.com

    Investing.com – Bank of America takes a look at the pair, seeing potential volatility ahead. At 07:55 EDT (11:55 GMT), the USD/CNY was trading 0.3% higher at 7.0849, up 1% over the past week. “We continue to believe that the upcoming US elections on November 5 and the accompanying tariff…

  • Is Boeing stock a good buy right now?

    Buying Boeing (BA) Stock on the Dip: A Step-by-Step Trading Plan Using the Levitan Method For investors looking to capitalize on long-term opportunities, buy-the-dip strategies provide a compelling approach. This article presents a structured plan to purchase Boeing (BA) stock using… Levitan methodA buy-low strategy that aims to accumulate stocks…

  • Dollar remains supported ahead of Fed speakers; euro awaits ECB decision By Investing.com

    Investing.com – The US dollar rose on Monday, holding on to recent gains as traders digested more stimulus announcements from China ahead of comments from a number of Federal Reserve officials. At 04:00 EST (09:00 GMT), the dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies,…

  • China September M2 money supply +6.8% vs +6.4% y/y expected

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  • Dollar holds gains while investors parse China’s stimulus plans By Reuters

    Written by Vidya Ranganathan SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The dollar maintained its gains and even extended some gains in Asian trading on Monday as a holiday in Japan drained liquidity, leaving somewhat disappointing Chinese stimulus announcements at the end of the week the focus of market attention. The euro fell 0.13%…

  • Dollar holds gains while investors parse China’s stimulus plans By Reuters

    Written by Vidya Ranganathan SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The dollar maintained its gains and even extended some gains in Asian trading on Monday as a holiday in Japan drained liquidity, leaving somewhat disappointing Chinese stimulus announcements at the end of the week the focus of market attention. The euro fell 0.13%…

  • Gold Prices Muted, Copper Weakens as China Stimulus Underwhelms

    Gold prices remained steady as traders awaited U.S. interest rate signals, while copper prices weakened due to disappointing stimulus in China and economic concerns. The post Gold Prices Muted, Copper Weakens as China Stimulus Underwhelms first appeared on Investorempires.com.

  • Gold Prices Muted, Copper Weakens as China Stimulus Underwhelms

    Gold prices remained steady as traders awaited U.S. interest rate signals, while copper prices weakened due to disappointing stimulus in China and economic concerns. The post Gold Prices Muted, Copper Weakens as China Stimulus Underwhelms first appeared on Investorempires.com.

  • Chinese equities look to hold on to hope for now at least

    Some headlines from China since the weekend: The first point has a familiar tone, with China pledging more stimulus but lacking any detail in the announcement. Beijing has been guilty of this for nearly two years. However, after the flurry of announcements leading up to Golden Week, investors are still…

  • Chinese Stocks Gain in Volatile Trade, Oil Falls: Markets Wrap

    (Bloomberg) — Chinese stocks erased declines to advance in choppy trading as investors weighed the impact of measures announced by the Finance Ministry to revive growth. Most read from Bloomberg The local stock index rose as much as 1.7%. The yuan fell as oil fell, reflecting doubts among some traders…

  • Chinese Stocks Gain in Volatile Trade, Oil Falls: Markets Wrap

    (Bloomberg) — Chinese stocks erased declines to advance in choppy trading as investors weighed the impact of measures announced by the Finance Ministry to revive growth. Most read from Bloomberg The local stock index rose as much as 1.7%. The yuan fell as oil fell, reflecting doubts among some traders…

  • Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.47% By Investing.com

    Investing.com – Australian shares rose after the close on Monday, as gains in the equities sector led shares higher. At the close in Sydney, the index rose by 0.47%. The best performers of the session were Abyan Limited (ASX:), which rose 8.29%, or 0.18 points, to 2.35 at close. Meanwhile,…

  • Asia FX muted with focus on China stimulus; yuan weakens on soft inflation By Investing.com

    Investing.com — Most Asian currencies were marginally lower on Monday, as traders digested moderate signals from China on its fiscal stimulus plans, while the yuan fell after weaker-than-expected inflation data. The dollar rose slightly, with focus shifting to a slew of Federal Reserve spokesmen this week for further signals on…

  • ForexLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: Poor news and data from China weighed on risk FX

    China “stimulus” briefing: Support for business and consumers, reduced financing costs Fed speakers on Tuesday included Kashkari, Waller and Kashkari for the second time NZD: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Deputy Governor Christian Hawksby will speak about financial stability on Tuesday Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Swati Dhingra…

  • Asia stocks rise; China volatile amid fiscal stimulus talk, weak inflation By Investing.com

    Investing.com — Asian stocks were mostly higher on Monday, while Chinese markets recorded heavy volatility after Beijing gave somewhat mediocre signals on its plans to distribute fiscal stimulus, as inflation data from the country was disappointing. Asian trading volumes were somewhat slow due to the Japanese market holiday. Regional markets…

  • NZD: RBNZ Deputy Governor Christian Hawkesby will speak about financial stability Tuesday

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  • Analysis-Lessons from Iran missile attacks for defending against China’s advanced arsenal By Reuters

    Written by Jerry Doyle SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Iran’s missile barrage this month on Israel, after a similar large-scale attack in April, shows the value and shortcomings of the missile defenses of the United States and its allies in a potential Indo-Pacific conflict with China, analysts say. He says. Although the…

  • Analysis-Lessons from Iran missile attacks for defending against China’s advanced arsenal By Reuters

    Written by Jerry Doyle SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Iran’s missile barrage this month on Israel, after a similar large-scale attack in April, shows the value and shortcomings of the missile defenses of the United States and its allies in a potential Indo-Pacific conflict with China, analysts say. He says. Although the…

  • AUD: CBA maintains base case December RBA 25bp rate cut – see firmer disinflationary pulse

    Detailed note from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia on what they expect from the Reserve Bank of Australia. In summary: Our base scenario sees the RBA begin to normalize the cash rate by the end of 2024 (we forecast in December the first 25 basis point rate cut) A stronger…