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Europe Roundup: Euro weakens after German investor morale falls in April, European shares pause near record high, Gold slips to one-week low, Oil prices tick up after robust China data-April 13th 2021

Apr 13, 2021 12:26 pm UTC| Market Roundups

Market Roundup UK Feb Industrial Production (MoM) 1.0%, 0.5% forecast,-1.5% previous UK Monthly GDP 3M/3M Change -1.6%,-1.7% previous UK GDP (YoY) -7.8%,-7.3% forecast, -9.2% previous UK GDP (MoM) 0.4%,0.6%...

America’s Roundup: Dollar drops as traders prepare for inflation data, Wall Street ends mixed, Gold slips, Oil rises on U.S. vaccine rollout, Middle East tension-April 13th,2021

Apr 12, 2021 20:58 pm UTC| Market Roundups

Market Roundup French 12-Month BTF Auction -0.629%, -0.632% previous French 3-Month BTF Auction -0.630%,-0.625% previous French 6-Month BTF Auction -0.633%,-0.621% previous US 3-Month Bill Auction 0.376%,...

Europe Roundup: Sterling recovers against dollar, European stocks ease, Gold slips, Oil rises but remains rangebound as COVID-19 cases soar-April 12th,2021

Apr 12, 2021 12:48 pm UTC| Market Roundups

Market Roundup Eurozone Feb Retail Sales (YoY) -2.9%,-5.4% forecast, -6.4% previous Eurozone Feb Retail Sales (MoM) 3.0%,1.5% forecast, -5.9% previous Looking Ahead Economic Data (GMT) 13:00 French 12-Month...

America’s Roundup: Dollar edges up as inflation data helps lift Treasury yields, Wall Street gains, Gold slips, Oil falls, ends week about 2% lower on supply increase, new lockdowns-April 10th,2021

Apr 09, 2021 21:58 pm UTC| Market Roundups

Market Roundup: Brazilian Mar IPCA Inflation Index SA (MoM) 0.89%,0.88% previous Brazilian Mar CPI (YoY) 6.10%,6.20% forecast , 5.20% previous Brazilian Mar CPI (MoM) 0.93%, 1.03% forecast , 0.86% previous ...

Europe Roundup: Euro edges lower after mixed economic data from Germany, European shares flat,Gold slips from one-month high, Oil prices dip on mixed supply and demand outlook-April 9th,2021

Apr 09, 2021 12:25 pm UTC| Market Roundups

Market Roundup Italian Feb Retail Sales (MoM) 6.6%,-3.0% previous Italian Feb Retail Sales (YoY) -5.7%, -6.8% previous Greek Mar CPI (YoY) -1.6%, -1.6% forecast, -1.3% previous Greek Mar HICP (YoY) -2.0%,-1.6%...

America’s Roundup: Dollar falls as U.S. weekly jobless claims rise unexpectedly,Wall Street advances, Gold firms near 1-month peak, Oil flat as weaker dollar offsets surge in U.S. gasoline stocks-April 9th,2021

Apr 08, 2021 23:10 pm UTC| Market Roundups

Market Roundup Feds Powell sees higher prices this year, but not inflation Worse-than-expected jobless claims pressures dollar US Continuing Jobless Claims 3,734K ,3,650K forecast, 3,794K previous US Jobless...

Europe Roundup: Sterling steadies versus dollar after hard profit-taking knock, European shares gain, Gold hits 3-week peak, Oil falls on surge in U.S. gasoline stocks-April 8th,2021

Apr 08, 2021 12:36 pm UTC| Market Roundups

Market Roundup Markets eye Powells speech at IMF conference German Feb Factory Orders (MoM) 1.2%,1.2% forecast, 1.4% previous French Feb Exports 38.7B, 40.2B previous French Feb Current Account -2.60B, -1.60B...

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