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Daily Market Analysis
U.S. stocks are set to open lower Friday, continuing the recent selloff with investors' confidence hit by a combination of pandemic, economic and political worries
European stock markets largely weakened Friday, with investors concerned that the second wave of Covid-19 cases will halt the region’s nascent recovery.
XAU/USD formed a “hammer” candlestick on the D1 ahead of the 100-day MA. The price made a higher low on the H4 and now only the resistance at $1 877 separates the precious metal from further gains.
The number of Americans applying for initial unemployment benefits came in at a larger-than-forecast 870,000 last week, signaling that the recovery in the labor market is losing momentum as the coronavirus pandemic lingers and layoffs continue apace.
The GBP is likely to move upward until it reaches the resistance of 1.2795.
The aussie is expected to plummet for the next six months. What is the reason?
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The dollar hit a two-month high against its developed-market peers..
Europe's economy is stalling again as rising numbers of Covid-19 infections interrupt the return to normal life.
Gold is steadily plummeting for the third consecutive day. Where is the bottom? Let’s find out.
UK's Raab supports that virus restrictions are serious, proportionate