Trade Of The Week: Bears Set To Tighten Grip On Gold?

3 years ago

By ForexTime  Potential volatile trading week for gold Precious metal shed roughly 2.5% in Q2 Scales of power seem to be…

Africa needs its own credit rating agency: here’s how it could work

3 years ago

By Misheck Mutize, University of Cape Town  The credit rating industry in Africa is dominated by the three international agencies:…

Lower US inflation boosts hopes for less hawkish Federal Reserve policy

3 years ago

By JustMarkets On Friday, the PCE inflation rate, which is closely monitored by the US Central Bank, showed that price…

Markets to welcome Yellen’s trip to Beijing to calm US-China tensions

3 years ago

By George Prior The US Treasury Secretary’s trip to China this week will be a hit with investors around the…

The cryptocurrency market digest (BTC). Overview for 30.06.2023

3 years ago

By RoboForex.com BTC reached 30,710 USD on Friday, marking a weekly growth of 2.35%. Improvement in the domestic news landscape…

Week Ahead: Can AUDUSD stay above 0.660?

3 years ago

By ForexTime  AUDUSD set to post 1.8% climb in June - first monthly gain since January 2023 Bloomberg's FX model forecasts…

China’s business activity continues to decline. Inflationary pressures are rising in Europe

3 years ago

By JustMarkets The US indices mostly rose yesterday. The Federal Reserve stress test showed that the 23 largest US banks could…

US agencies buy vast quantities of personal information on the open market – a legal scholar explains why and what it means for privacy in the age of AI

3 years ago

By Anne Toomey McKenna, University of Richmond  Numerous government agencies, including the FBI, Department of Defense, National Security Agency, Treasury…

Investment headwinds and tailwinds for the second half of 2023: navigating uncertainty

3 years ago

By George Prior Inflation, a slowing global economy, and high stock valuations present the three major challenges for investors in…

A BRICS currency is unlikely to dislodge dollar any time soon – but it signifies growing challenge to established economic order

3 years ago

By Mihaela Papa, Tufts University  Could a new currency be set to challenge the dominance of the dollar? Perhaps, but…

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