This of course follows along from the stink caused by Australia agreeing to buy US nuclear submarines and tear up its contract with France for diesel subs. Part of the new AUKUS agreement.
Schlagwort-Archiv: GBP
Weekend – China’s President Xi said reunification with Taiwan must, will be achieved
Xi was speaking on Saturday on achieving a peaceful reunification with Taiwan.
(via )
Reuters
Taiwan responded ( again) saying it would be defending its sovereignty and democracy.
(via )
Reuters
Taiwan responded ( again) saying it would be defending its sovereignty and democracy.
ForexLive Americas FX news wrap: Non-farm payrolls miss the mark
Forex news for North American trade on Friday, October 8:
Markets:
The jobs report put a focus on the US dollar and the initial reaction was 20-40 pips of US dollar selling but beneath the surface there were enough caveats and silver linings to keep that trade in check.
Markets:
The jobs report put a focus on the US dollar and the initial reaction was 20-40 pips of US dollar selling but beneath the surface there were enough caveats and silver linings to keep that trade in check.
Major US indices close the day lower. Snap a three day win streak
NASDAQ index falls -0.5%. S&P and Dow marginally lower on the day
A look at the final numbers shows:
A look at the final numbers shows:
Some technical stories to mull over the weekend and trade in the new week
What to know from a technical perspective.
: The EURUSD is looking to close the week right around the 200 week moving average at 1.1570 after trading above and below that MA, and the 100 week MA at 1.1603. The current price is at 1.1570.
: The EURUSD is looking to close the week right around the 200 week moving average at 1.1570 after trading above and below that MA, and the 100 week MA at 1.1603. The current price is at 1.1570.
White House weighs wide ranging push for crypto oversight
Newswire report
The rumors have been swirling for days on a number of fronts, particularly stable coins. I don’t know if regulation is that much of a fear for crypto bulls any longer. At the moment, that’s being outweighed by signs of mainstream adoption, including a likely US ETF.
The rumors have been swirling for days on a number of fronts, particularly stable coins. I don’t know if regulation is that much of a fear for crypto bulls any longer. At the moment, that’s being outweighed by signs of mainstream adoption, including a likely US ETF.
Monday is a holiday in some markets
It’s Columbus day in the US and Thanksgiving in Canada
Monday is a semi-holiday in the US — Columbus day — so that will crimp activity. The CME and NYSE are open and SIFMA doesn’t recommend a bond closure. However there is no economic data on the schedule so that could keep it quiet.
Monday is a semi-holiday in the US — Columbus day — so that will crimp activity. The CME and NYSE are open and SIFMA doesn’t recommend a bond closure. However there is no economic data on the schedule so that could keep it quiet.
ForexLive European FX news wrap: Slow and steady awaiting payrolls
Forex news from the European trading session – 8 October 2021
Headlines:
Markets:
– NZD leads, JPY lags on the day
– European equities mixed; S&P 500 futures up 0.1%
Headlines:
Markets:
– NZD leads, JPY lags on the day
– European equities mixed; S&P 500 futures up 0.1%
Risk sentiment tentative ahead of payrolls data
European indices keep more mixed, US futures little changed
It has been a relatively quiet session in Europe as we continue to count down to the US non-farm payrolls release later today.
It has been a relatively quiet session in Europe as we continue to count down to the US non-farm payrolls release later today.
China says that will support coal-fired power firms to increase power supply
Remarks by China’s cabinet via state media
That is a bit of a mouthful but essentially China is just reaffirming that they will be there to address the power crunch, after having earlier sought to increase coal output . This doesn’t put an end to the energy crisis but at least it alleviates some pressure for
That is a bit of a mouthful but essentially China is just reaffirming that they will be there to address the power crunch, after having earlier sought to increase coal output . This doesn’t put an end to the energy crisis but at least it alleviates some pressure for