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Pandemic Redraws The Map
Article By:
Paul Hodges
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Monday, October 12, 2020 4:10 AM EDT
Volatility has begun to rise in oil and bond markets, as we expected. China’s upcoming ‘Vision 2035’ seems likely to prove a major game-changer for its economic model over time.
In this article: BNO
Canadian Dollar Advances Despite Surge In Coronavirus Cases - Sunday, Oct. 11
Article By:
Daily Forex
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Sunday, October 11, 2020 10:35 PM EDT
The Bank of Canada said on Thursday that it's certain that the Canadian government will exit the pandemic with higher public debt levels. Last week, the Canadian Dollar gained 1.45% against the greenback, advancing for the second consecutive week.
In this article: FXC
Forex Weekly Outlook Oct. 12-16 – US Dollar Loses More Ground
Article By:
Yohay Elam
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Sunday, October 11, 2020 3:15 PM EDT
The US dollar had another rough week against the G-10 currencies as investors remain sour on the greenback. This upcoming week features employment reports and inflation releases.
The USD Sinks With Or Without Stimulus
Video By:
Ivan Delgado
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Sunday, October 11, 2020 1:06 PM EDT
In my latest report, I made the case that the market kept behaving in a manner that continues to give the benefit of the doubt (glass half full) to ultimately see further fiscal stimulus in the US being agreed.
Dollar Drop Continues, But Be Careful Of A Third Gap Higher In The S&P 500
Article By:
Marc Chandler
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Sunday, October 11, 2020 10:38 AM EDT
The S&P 500 gapped higher both Thursday and Friday. It finished near its highs before the weekend. A gap higher opening on Monday is possible but in gap theory such a sequence is seen as a bearish development on the grounds the market is overbought.
Trading Support And Resistance - Sunday, Oct. 11
Article By:
Daily Forex
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Sunday, October 11, 2020 10:21 AM EDT
The Forex market showed a very similar level of volatility compared to the previous week, with only 30% of the important currency pairs and crosses moving by more than 1% in value last week. Volatility is likely to be at a similar level this week.
Canadian Dollar To Outperform As BoC Dismisses Negative Rates
USD/CAD Forecast Oct. 12-16 – Canada Jobs Data Boosts Canadian Dollar
Article By:
Yohay Elam
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Saturday, October 10, 2020 3:33 PM EDT
USD/CAD dropped 1.43% last week, its worst week since June. There are three events in the upcoming week. Here is an outlook at the highlights and an updated technical analysis for USD/CAD.
In this article: FXC
Tracking The Loss Of Momentum
Article By:
Marc Chandler
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Saturday, October 10, 2020 1:26 PM EDT
The 2 axes that risk appetites gravitated around for the past 6 months are in full force next week. The first is COVID-19 itself; the other is the response to the shock of the pandemic.
In this article: WTI
Plant-Based: Promising Newcomer The Very Good Food Company Inc.
Article By:
Lorimer Wilson
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Saturday, October 10, 2020 10:06 AM EDT
VERY.CA went public in June of 2020 at C$0.25/share and is currently trading around C$1.73.
In this article: VRYYF
Rock Bottom Rates Are The Disease Not The Cure
Article By:
Danielle Park, CFA
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Thursday, October 8, 2020 4:00 PM EDT
Two-thirds of small business owners say they’re in a worse situation now than before the pandemic. And insolvency trustees are warning of similar trends in Canadian households.
In this article: EWC
The Day After
Article By:
Marc Chandler
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Wednesday, October 7, 2020 7:02 AM EDT
President Trump's tweet announced that there will be no further stimulus talks with the House Democrat leadership until after the election. Economists had been removing it from their Q4 GDP projections, but the market was caught wrongfooted.
Trump Stops Stimulus Talks, Markets Sell Off
Video By:
Ivan Delgado
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Wednesday, October 7, 2020 6:54 AM EDT
The news about the off-the-cuff decision by Trump to cancel further fiscal stimulus talks until after the election has been felt and is still reverberating around all corners of the financial markets with equities and the Aussie taking a severe hit.