US indices ended last Friday’s session on a decline after a temporary suspension of debt ceiling talks between Republicans and Democrats. However, the indices posted weekly gains, with the exception of the Dow Jones, which ended the session down by 0.3%.
Janet Yellen, the US Treasury Secretary, has been making statements and issuing warnings, declaring June 1 as a crucial and irreversible deadline for raising the debt ceiling. This deadline emphasizes the urgency of resolving the issue to prevent potential economic repercussions.
In the oil markets, prices rose today, Monday, supported by the decline in the value of the dollar and reduced supplies from Canada and the OPEC+ group of producers.
Investors are eagerly awaiting the release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes, scheduled for next Wednesday. They hope to gain clearer guidance on market trends and potential future actions by the Federal Reserve.
As a decentralized marketplace wherein currencies are traded across borders, the global forex market is…
The forex market, also known as the foreign exchange market, is the biggest and most…
Forex trading— have you ever heard of it? Whether it’s the United States, United Kingdom…
https://youtu.be/3xcfEfn1wO0 Gold prices (XAU/USD) softened during the Asian session on Thursday but found stability near…
Dear Valued Clients, Please be advised that the following instruments' trading hours and market session times…
Dear Valued Clients, Please be advised that the margin call and stop-out levels will be adjusted…
This website uses cookies.