Japan’s Suzuki: Important for currencies to move in stable manner reflecting fundamentals
Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday that “it is important for currencies to move in a stable manner reflecting fundamentals.” Additional quotes Closely watching FX moves.
WTI drops to near $77.50 as US PCE, OPEC+ meeting loom
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude Oil continues its losing streak for the third consecutive day, trading around $77.50 per barrel during the Asian session on Friday.
Elliott Wave analysis: S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 and top tier stocks [Video]
Market indices overview: S&P 500, SPY, NASDAQ 100, QQQ, Russell 2000, DAX 40, FTSE 100, ASX 200 featuring Elliott Wave technical analysis.
Japanese Retail Trade bounces to 2.4% YoY in April, beats 1.9% forecast
Japanese Retail Trade grew 2.4% YoY in April, over and above the forecast 1.9% and recovering from the previous period’s 24-month low of 1.1%, which was revised even lower from…
Japan Large Retailer Sales down to 3% in April from previous 7%
Japan Large Retailer Sales down to 3% in April from previous 7%
Japan Retail Trade s.a (MoM) climbed from previous -1.2% to 1.2% in April
Japan Retail Trade s.a (MoM) climbed from previous -1.2% to 1.2% in April
Japan Industrial Production (YoY) climbed from previous -6.2% to -1% in April
Japan Industrial Production (YoY) climbed from previous -6.2% to -1% in April
EUR/JPY Price Analysis: Cross faces further correction as bulls retreat
During Thursday’s session, the EUR/JPY pair extended its correction to a daily low of 169.00 before stabilizing around 170.00.
Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbles once again, but pumps brakes on declines
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) kicked off Thursday with another bearish gap after overnight trading dragged key securities steeply lower.
Gold prices climbed on falling US yields and soft US Dollar
Gold prices trimmed some of Wednesday’s losses and rose 0.41% on Thursday after the US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) showed the economy is slowing, reigniting hopes that the US Federal…












































