Oct 05, 2018 06:21 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Pentagon sees China as growing risk to U.S. defense industry Republicans aim to confirm Kavanaugh this weekend; protesters arrested Apple, Amazon deny Bloomberg report on Chinese hardware...
Oct 04, 2018 20:52 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup US 29 Sep w/e Jobless Claims 4-Wk Avg, 207.00k, 206.25k previous, 206.50k revised. US 22 Sep w/e Continued Jobless Claims, 1.650M, 1.665M forecast, 1.661M previous, 1.663M revised. US Aug...
Oct 04, 2018 11:41 am UTC| Commentary Economy Market Roundups Digital Currency
BTC/USD: Bitcoin prices recovered during late European session Thursday, after remaining in the red zone for the past three days. At the time of writing, BTC/USD rose 1.03 percent to $6,570.50. Meanwhile, the near-term...
Oct 04, 2018 11:02 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup EUR/USD 0.17%, USD/JPY -0.17%, GBP/USD 0.32%, EUR/GBP -0.16% DXY 0.1%, DAX -0.34%, FTSE -1.07%, Brent -0.2%, Gold 0.2% U.S. 10-year bond yield hits multi-year high at 3.2320% Eurozone...
Oct 04, 2018 06:48 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup As U.S. bond market swoons, Fed policymakers sanguine, for now U.S. economy can expand for quite some time -Fed Chair Powell Saudi Arabia, Russia agreed in Sept to lift oil output, told...
Oct 03, 2018 22:03 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup US Sep ADP National Employment, 230K, 185K forecast, 163K previous, 168K revised. US Sep Markit Comp Final PMI, 53.9, 53.4 previous. US Sep Markit Svcs PMI Final, 53.5, 52.9 previous. US Sep...
Oct 03, 2018 11:52 am UTC| Commentary Economy Digital Currency Market Roundups
BTC/USD: Bitcoin prices remained slightly on the downside during late European session Wednesday, as investors still remain clouded by pessimism for the past few weeks amid earlier decisions by top financial authorities to...
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