Oil set for third weekly decline as Middle East conflict concerns ebb FULL STORY Oil prices were up slightly on Friday but are set to fall for a third week as concerns of supply disruptions from the Israel-Hamas conflict have ebbed, allowing demand worries to reassert themselves. “The threat of disruptions to supplies from the
Share: GBP/USD registers minimal losses of 0.12% after hitting a daily high of 1.2163 on risk appetite, but news headlines showing an escalation of the Middle East conflict weighed on the major. Therefore, the pair reversed its course trades at 1.2112, as sellers eye a test of 1.2100. Read More… The Pound
Oil (Brent Crude, WTI) Analysis Oil struggles to reclaim lost ground as demand concerns outweigh geopolitical risks API figures on Tuesday revealed a drop in American inventory levels. EIA storage data is due at 14:30 GMT IG client sentiment hints at further selling after recent repositioning The analysis in this article makes use of chart
Crude Oil, WTI, Brent, US Dollar, USD/CHF, EUR/CHF, S&P NZX 20, Gold – Talking Points Crude oil is on the march higher as uncertainty grows in the Middle East Haven assets have been buoyed by the precarious situation, notably the CHF If the Israel – Hamas war evolves further, where will that leave WTI? Recommended
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© Reuters The euro continues to experience a downturn, primarily driven by the risk-off sentiment due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East. This has led investors to favor the dollar over the European currency, contributing to its weakening. The situation is further exacerbated by China’s disappointing Golden Week spending and a significant contraction in
Gold (XAU/USD) Analysis, Prices, and Charts Middle East conflict boosts gold allure. Retail traders remain heavily long of gold. Download our Brand New Q4 Gold Guide for Free Recommended by Nick Cawley Get Your Free Gold Forecast Violence erupted in the Middle East over the weekend after Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas attacked Israel with
Share: Canadian Dollar sees gains for holiday Monday as Crude Oil catches a bid on Israeli-Hamas conflict concerns. Canada markets are dark for Canadian Thanksgiving, in conjunction with the US Columbus Day holiday. It’s a quiet week on the economic calendar for the Canadian Loonie, investors to focus on US CPI inflation figures
Share: S&P 500 gained 0.48% last week on account of Friday’s furious rally. Friday’s Nonfarm Payrolls report for September led to 1.2% gain for index. S&P 500 futures dropped 0.75% in Monday’s premarket. Oil (WTI) rises 3.8% on Monday to $86/barrel. Pepsico, JPMorgan, Citigroup, Domino’s Pizza and Delta Airlines report earnings this week.
Article by IG Senior Market Analyst Axel Rudolph FTSE 100, DAX 40, S&P 500 Analysis and Charts Download the Brand New Q4 Equity Outlook Recommended by IG Get Your Free Equities Forecast FTSE 100 weighed down by eruption of Middle East conflict The FTSE 100, which on Friday reached its 55-day simple moving average (SMA)