GBP/USD early April's daily chart is showing the death cross pattern, as FXStreet’s analyst Yohay Elam notes. Key quotes “GBP/USD is still suffering f
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Silver Price Analysis: XAG/USD remains bullish, trading near $14.50/oz
After the sharp selloff to 2009 lows, XAG/USD bounced as the Fed announced no limit to its Quantitative Easing (QE) to respond to the coronavirus crisis.
Germany's Scholz: Planning €50 billion post-coronavirus crisis economic stimulus package
Germany is planning to introduce a post-coronavirus economic relief package worth €50 billion, German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said on Friday, per
WH adviser Kudlow: US suffering through a very painful economic contraction
The United States is suffering through a "very painful" economic contraction, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told Fox Business Network on F
NFP: The USD is still the best of a bad lot – TDS
Nonfarm payrolls much weaker than expected, but still not nearly as weak as seems likely for the April report in early May, in the opinion of economis
Oil: Trump opens the door to a disappointment – TDS
Reports that a broader coalition of OPEC+ countries is preparing for an emergency meeting, by video conference, as early as Monday, per TD Securities.
NFP: Coronavirus already had a worse impact than anyone anticipated – BMO
The March payrolls report was far worse than expected, and that was before the tsunami of layoffs began, Sal Guatieri from BMO Capital Markets Economi
Breaking: ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI drops to 52.5 in March vs. 44 expected
The business activity in the US' service continued to expand in March with the Institute for Supply Management's (ISM) Non-Manufacturing PMI coming in
United States ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI above expectations (44) in March: Actual (52.5)
United States ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI above expectations (44) in March: Actual (52.5)
United States ISM Non-Manufacturing New Orders Index came in at 52.9 below forecasts (56.6) in March
United States ISM Non-Manufacturing New Orders Index came in at 52.9 below forecasts (56.6) in March