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The Federal Reserve building in Washington. The Fed re-convenes on June 15 and 16 and projection materials are set to be released. Photo: Reuters
Why markets are unnerved by sharp rise in US inflation data

Volatility may pick up after Fed’s June meeting as markets look for clues on future guidance

MoneyJune 01, 2021
A trader watches his chart while working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo: Reuters
How US inflation will dominate investor sentiment this summer

Stellar company earnings may not help stocks in a risk-on market

MoneyMay 18, 2021
Despite stronger-than-expected first quarter earnings in 2021, the upward momentum in US equities has seemingly stalled after a strong April. Photo: AP
Why US markets are trading lower despite stellar earning results

Increasing Covid-19 cases in emerging markets and a slowdown in Chinese manufacturing weigh on investor sentiment

MoneyMay 05, 2021
A man passes the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 8.6 per cent since March 1, while the S&P 500 gained 7.4 per cent as it crossed 4,000. Photo: AP
Continued Fed monetary easing and fiscal stimulus to sustain US stock rally

A short-term spike in inflation is priced in and should not hinder markets

MoneyApril 13, 2021
US President Joe Biden speaks about the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill on March 12. Stock markets rose to record highs in response to the bill, which was passed by the Senate and Congress and signed by Mr Biden last Thursday. AP
Market optimism continues to be fuelled by Joe Biden's $1.9tn Covid-19 aid programme

Stocks hit all-time highs, but the attention will now turn to this week's US Federal Reserve meeting and rising bond yields

MoneyMarch 16, 2021
New York Stock Exchange, trader Americo Brunetti, center, works on the floor. With the Covid-19 vaccination supply crunch story taking a back seat, investors are finding a sense of optimism around the improving global economic outlook story. AP
Improving global economic outlook sparks market optimism

First test will come this week, when the US, eurozone, UK and Japan release key PMI data for February

MoneyFebruary 17, 2021
A man walks past the New York Stock Exchange. Stronger corporate earnings are expected to have a positive impact on US equity markets. Photo: AP
Vaccine distribution and US fiscal relief package to drive stock market gains

The GameStop trading war between retail investors and Wall Street was responsible for recent equity market losses

MoneyFebruary 02, 2021
The Wall Street bull statue in Manhattan, New York. Risk moods and investor appetite have benefited from the $900 billion US stimulus package, and global equity markets, commodity markets and currencies rallied against the US dollar. Reuters
Investor optimism rises as global markets welcome $900bn US stimulus package

US equity indices are likely to build on their gains and the greenback will be kept in check in January

MoneyJanuary 27, 2021
Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Foreign exchange and commodity markets have taken a breather in the lead up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration later today. AFP
Markets take a breather as they await further announcements from Joe Biden

Focus will turn to how quickly the new president's $1.9tn stimulus plan will pass in Congress

MoneyJanuary 27, 2021
Major currencies such as the euro, British pound, Canadian dollar and Australian dollar tested multi-month highs against the US dollar. Reuters
US dollar primed for a comeback

Increased short covering will see more balanced, two-way pricing coming into the greenback

MoneyDecember 08, 2020
Stocks have been rising this week after investors received several pieces of encouraging news on Covid-19 vaccines and treatments. AP
Markets in buoyant mood after multiple Covid-19 vaccine breakthroughs

Improved risk sentiment will see the US dollar remain under pressure in the short term

MoneyNovember 24, 2020
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. With so much uncertainty around the US presidential election, the confirmed result sparked an initial upward move in risk markets. AFP
US fiscal stimulus is key to market performance in the coming weeks

Investors are eager for bipartisan support on Covid-19 relief package

MoneyNovember 10, 2020
The Dollar Index, a measure of the value of the US dollar against a weighted basket of major currencies, gained +1.69 per cent for the week ending September 25. Reuters
Dollar appreciation is a correction, not a long-term trend

Greenback is likely to decline if US Congress agrees on Covid-19 economic relief

MoneySeptember 30, 2020
The EUR/USD currency pair traded above 1.20 levels for the first time in nearly two years. Weaker expansion in the Euro area services sector has seen the EUR/USD pairing move down towards 1.18 levels. Jeff Topping / The National
Greenback primed for short-term gains as Covid-19 cases rise in the eurozone

Other global central banks could be forced to act, resulting in currencies weakening against the greenback

MoneySeptember 08, 2020
Gold for immediate delivery is expected to hold above $2,000. It will take a lot to break through this key psychological level. Reuters
Precious metals gear up for short-term correction

Building gold positions at current levels above $2,000 may prove too risky

MoneyAugust 11, 2020
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