Daily Global Market Update

Euro's minor correction; Dollar-Yen pair gains 0.7%; Gold declines by 0.8%; Microsoft stock up 0.4% with a caution signal; Global markets affected by US dollar rise and mixed European performances. Key economic events ahead: US ADP Employment Change, Initial Jobless Claims, Germany's CPI, Spain's bond auction, Japan's PMI, and Monetary Base.
Moneta Markets | Pred 596 dňami

Euro's Minor Correction

The Euro-Dollar pair experienced a slight decline in the last session, dropping by 0.2%. The Stochastic RSI indicates that we are currently in an oversold market condition.

 

 

Dollar-Yen Pair's Gains

The Dollar-Yen pair saw an increase of 0.7% in the last session. The RSI is currently giving a positive signal, suggesting potential continued upward movement.

 

 

Gold's Decline

Gold fell by 0.8% against the dollar in the last trading session. The CCI is currently giving a negative signal, hinting at a potential continued downtrend.

 

 

Microsoft's Stock Movement

Microsoft's stock saw a gain of 0.4% in the last session. However, the stochastic indicator is giving a negative signal, suggesting that there may be some downward pressure ahead.

 

 

Global Financial Headlines

The US dollar has risen, bolstered by high US Treasury yields and a cautious market sentiment affecting Wall Street. Traders are now awaiting further economic data. Job openings in the US saw a decrease to their lowest level since March 2021, indicating a cooling job market. European markets have also experienced a sharp decline, with various sectors showing mixed performances.

 

Upcoming Economic Highlights

Key economic events to watch out for include the US ADP Employment Change, Initial Jobless Claims, Germany's Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices, and Japan's Jibun Bank Manufacturing PMI, among others. These data points are crucial for investors and traders to watch as they provide insights into the economic health of these countries.

• US ADP Employment Change - 1315 GMT

• US Initial Jobless Claims - 1330 GMT

• Germany's Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices - 1300 hours GMT

• Spain's 30y Bond Auction - 0940 GMT

• Japan's Jibun Bank Manufacturing PMI - 0030 GMT

• Japan's Monetary Base - 2350 GMT

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