
The major US stock indices are trading lower at the start of the Friday session. The market gave up earlier premarket gains employed by the futures. However, the indices are still on track for a positive week (3rd in a row). A snapshot of the market currently shows: Dow Industrial Average -37.47 points or -0.11%

© Reuters. U.S. Dollar banknote is seen in this illustration taken July 17, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File photo By Harry Robertson and Tom Westbrook LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The dollar rose to a new 10-month peak on Tuesday as U.S. bond yields hit their highest level since October 2007, while the Japanese yen recovered from an early

© Reuters. Investing.com– Most Asian stocks edged lower on Monday as markets remained risk-averse before more cues on U.S. inflation and interest rates, while Alibaba logged steep losses after its cloud unit boss unexpectedly quit. Hong Kong’s index was by far the worst performer among its peers, down 1.6% as heavyweight technology stocks slumped. Alibaba

US Dollar, DXY Index, USD, Fed, GDP, China PMI, USD/JPY, Euro CPI – Talking Points The US Dollar was undermined by weak data that gave hope to equity bulls China saw good PMI numbers, but the property sector continues to weigh Markets appear to be data-focused for now. Will sluggish numbers push the USD lower?

Tech gremlins ate the Americas timezone wrap, I’ve included the headlines from the session here below: OK, back to the Asia session. Bank of Japan monetary policy board member Naoki Tamura spoke and dropped this into the conversation: Japan’s inflation likely to slow for time being, then accelerate moderately again Can’t rule out chance inflation

Monthly options expiration was likely a factor in trading today but, in any case, the dip buyers returned and stocks mounted a solid comeback, led by value. S&P 500 flat Nasdaq Comp -0.2% Russell 2000 +0.8% DJIA +0.1% Toronto TSX Comp +0.1% On the week: S&P 500 -2.1% Nasdaq -2.6% DJIA -2.2% This was the








