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Welcome Mild Response To U.S. Jobs Data By Craig Erlam - Nov 02, 2018

In perhaps another sign that investors have gathered their composure after a tumultuous few weeks, market reaction to today’s stellar US jobs report has been relatively mild. When you consider...

Brexit Breakthrough Hopes Lift Sterling By Dean Popplewell - Nov 01, 2018

Wednesday October 31: Five things the markets are talking aboutOctober was the worst month in six-years for global equities, and despite a 48-hour reprieve on the final two-day’s of trading as...

Does October Have One Final Trick In Store? By Craig Erlam - Oct 31, 2018

Markets China Gold and Oil Investors happy to see the back of October It may have been a horrifying month for investors but a strong session in the US and Asia overnight could see it end on a less...

Markets Volatile Ahead Of Wall Street Open By Craig Erlam - Oct 30, 2018

Markets US data/Fed Gold and Oil Market volatility going nowhere US futures may be trading in the green ahead of the open on Tuesday but as we saw at the start of the week, that doesn’t...

U.S. Dollar Stands Tall By Dean Popplewell - Oct 29, 2018

Monday October 29: Five things the markets are talking aboutEuro equities are small better bid, ignoring Asia’s mixed market overnight and slightly weaker U.S futures on concerns about corporate...

Risk Aversion Alive And Kicking By Craig Erlam - Oct 26, 2018

Markets Fed US GDP Nervous wreck investors rattled by tech earnings Risk aversion is alive and kicking on Friday, as weaker than expected tech earnings trigger the latest stampede and those still...

Wall Street Seen Higher But For How Long? By Craig Erlam - Oct 25, 2018

Markets Gold and Treasuries ECB Anxiety remains as markets pare losses Turbulence in stock markets is fast becoming the norm, with the sell-off in the US and Asia killing any hopes that the worst of...

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