Daily Global Market Update

Bitcoin and USD rose, Amazon's stock dipped, the Aussie dollar increased slightly, and Gold saw a mild dip in recent financial updates; today's economic releases include the U.S. Fed's statement, Japan's stock investments, Eurozone's construction output, UK's Consumer Price Index, U.S. Fed interest rate decision, and Germany's producer price index.

USD and Bitcoin's Surge

The Bitcoin-dollar pairing experienced an increment of 1.5% in its previous session, with a peak of 2.6% intra-session. Based on the CCI, the market is tending towards an overbought situation.

 

 

Amazon's Stock Dip

Amazon's stock witnessed a decline of 0.7% during its last trading session. The ROC indicator signals a potential downturn.

 

 

Aussie Dollar's Uptick

The Aussie dollar, when juxtaposed with the US dollar, recorded an uptick of 0.2% in its preceding session. The Williams_R indicator suggests a bullish sentiment.

 

 

Gold's Mild Descent

Gold, paired with the dollar, underwent a slight dip of 0.1% in its last trading session. The Stochastic RSI suggests an overbought market scenario.

 

 

Global Financial Updates

Gold prices recently touched a two-week high, as the dollar retreated from its six-month zenith, setting the stage for this week's central bank meetings starting with the U.S. Federal Reserve. Meanwhile, the Canadian dollar rose to a six-week peak against its U.S. counterpart, with investors expecting more interest rate hikes from the Bank of Canada following unexpectedly high inflation data. Despite recent victories against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the introduction of new Bitcoin ETFs, investors have pulled nearly half a billion dollars from currency assets in the past nine weeks, including $54 million last week.

 

Anticipated Economic Releases

Here’s a brief overview of major economic announcements scheduled for today:

• U.S. Fed's monetary policy statement - 1800 hours GMT

• Japan's foreign investments in Japan stocks - 2350 GMT

• Eurozone's construction output - 0900 hours GMT

• UK's Consumer Price Index - 0600 hours GMT

• U.S. Fed interest rate decision - 1800 hours GMT

• Germany's producer price index - 0600 hours GMT

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