Daily Global Market Update

Pound steady, Bitcoin up 3.9%, Oil down 0.8%, Aussie retreats 0.3%. Global highlights: $2B into digital assets, European stocks rise, mixed US crude signals. Upcoming: US Non-farm Payrolls, Germany Retail Sales, Eurozone Consumer Prices, Japan Consumer Confidence, US Average Hourly Earnings, Japan Services PMI.

Pound's Steady Stance

The Pound-Dollar pair exhibited a marginal change in the last session. The MACD indicates a bearish trend, suggesting a cautious approach for traders.

 

 

Bitcoin's Significant Surge

Bitcoin experienced a notable surge of 3.9% against the dollar in the last session. The Ultimate Oscillator is presenting a bullish signal, aligning with the overall upward trajectory.

 

 

Oil's Volatile Movement

The Oil-Dollar pair declined by 0.8% in the last session, despite an intraday high of 1.2%. Currently, the Ultimate Oscillator is indicating a bearish momentum.

 

 

Aussie's Slight Retreat

The Australian Dollar fell 0.3% against its US counterpart in the last session. The RSI is currently indicating a bearish outlook, urging traders to proceed with caution.

 

 

Global Financial Headlines

Investors have channelled over $2 billion into digital asset investment exchange-traded products in 2023, marking it as the third largest year for net inflows since 2017. European stocks have seen a slight rise after two sessions of losses, amidst uncertainty over future central bank rate cuts. US crude oil inventories witnessed a more significant drop than expected last week, while stocks of gasoline and distillate fuels increased, indicating a sluggish demand for products.

 Upcoming Economic Highlights

Today's key economic releases are as follows:

• US Non-farm Payrolls - 1330 hours GMT

• Germany's Retail Sales - 0700 hours GMT

• Eurozone's Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices - 1000 hours GMT

• Japan's Consumer Confidence Index - 0500 hours GMT

• US Average Hourly Earnings - 1330 hours GMT

• Japan's Jibun Bank Services PMI - 0030 hours GMT

Moneta Markets
Tür: STP, ECN
Düzenleme: FCA (UK), FSA (Seychelles), FSCA (South Africa)
read more
The dollar roller coaster ride

The dollar roller coaster ride

•The acceleration of foreign economies will weaken the US dollar. •The USD index may fall another 13.5%. •GBP is pressured by political uncertainty. •Verbal interventions are not helping the yen.
FxPro | 23s 22 dakika önce
Yen intervention risk rises, US jobs concerns intensify

Yen intervention risk rises, US jobs concerns intensify

Japan’s Katayama highlights negative impact of weak yen - US labor market concerns increase chance of December Fed cut - Soft UK jobs report takes BoE rate cut probability higher - Stock futures rise; gold extends rebound despite broader optimism
XM Group | 23s 56 dakika önce