“Much ink has been spilt over trade wars in the last few days, and we now wait to see what the Trump administration does next,” Stephen Innes, head of forex trading for Asia Pacific at Oanda, said in a commentary. But Hiroaki Hiwata, strategist at Toyo Securities, said “worries over a trade war are …
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Dow (23932.76, -2.34%) came off sharply on Friday after seeing a 2-day bounce from levels near 23500 previously. Overall the trade region is getting narrow for the next few sessions between 24300-23300 and the index would soon break on either side to move afresh for the medium term, giving more …
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TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese investors sold 3.924 trillion yen ($36.68 billion) of U.S. dollar bonds in February, the largest amount sold on record, Japanese government data showed on Monday, as rising costs of currency-hedging undercut their yield attraction. It was their fifth straight month of net selling …
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For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, Crude Oil declined 1.63% against the USD and closed at USD61.97 per barrel on Friday, after fresh figures from Baker Hughes disclosed that the number of active oil rigs in the US rose by 11 to 808 in the week ended 06 April, hitting its highest level since March 2015.
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