Archiv für den Monat: Dezember 2020
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: FireEye, GameStop, United Natural Foods & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include FireEye, GameStop, United Natural Foods, and more.
European Central Bank set to increase its stimulus as Covid lockdowns blight the economic recovery
The ECB is set to expand its massive stimulus program further on Thursday as the continent deals with a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns.
Women are ‚absolutely critical‘ to ensuring everyone has access to finances, Bill Gates says
Reaching women is „absolutely critical“ to ensuring finances trickle down to other parts of society, Bill Gates said at Singapore FinTech Festival.
China’s consumer prices drop for the first time since 2009
The consumer price index fell 0.5% in November from a year ago, China’s National Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday.
Dow futures rise slightly after markets reach record highs and S&P 500 tops 3,700
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite closed at record levels on Tuesday.
US MBA mortgage applications w.e. 4 December -1.2% vs -0.6% prior
Latest data from the Mortgage Bankers Association for the week ending 4 December 2020
– -0.6%
The drop last week largely stems from a decline in purchase activity, despite the long-term mortgage rate falling by another 2 bps to a record survey low.
– -0.6%
The drop last week largely stems from a decline in purchase activity, despite the long-term mortgage rate falling by another 2 bps to a record survey low.
Russia’s Novak: Next OPEC+ meeting will happen on 4 January
Comments by Russian energy minister, Alexander Novak
ECB meets tomorrow, what to expect?
The ECB has preempted the market with more easing this month, but how much will they deliver and what can we expect to see?
The quick take on this is that don’t expect any change to key rates by the ECB tomorrow. They have made that rather clear, and that the tools that they are most
The quick take on this is that don’t expect any change to key rates by the ECB tomorrow. They have made that rather clear, and that the tools that they are most
Ireland’s Coveney: Brexit transition period extension very unlikely but anything is possible
Further comments by Irish foreign minister, Simon Coveney
– Don’t get your hopes too high on a Brexit deal
– A deal can happen with the right approach from both sides
As for the headline comment, that would also depend on the UK and Boris Johnson and it would be a serious blow to the incumbent government’s credibility
– Don’t get your hopes too high on a Brexit deal
– A deal can happen with the right approach from both sides
As for the headline comment, that would also depend on the UK and Boris Johnson and it would be a serious blow to the incumbent government’s credibility