Monthly Archives: July 2022
Market awaits today’s FOMC meeting
Written on July 26, 2022 at 1:25 am, by anakin
Amidst the lowest intraday volatility and volume of the year and ahead of this week’s crucial Fed meeting, US stocks inched up on Monday amid a turbulent session. Large technology firms remained under bearish pressure as investors anticipate negative earnings report news. Despite recession fears, investors are awaiting the conclusion of Wednesday’s critical FOMC monetaryContinue Reading
Market awaits today’s FOMC meeting
Written on July 26, 2022 at 1:22 am, by anakin
Amidst the lowest intraday volatility and volume of the year and ahead of this week’s crucial Fed meeting, US stocks inched up on Monday amid a turbulent session. Large technology firms remained under bearish pressure as investors anticipate negative earnings report news. Despite recession fears, investors are awaiting the conclusion of Wednesday’s critical FOMC monetaryContinue Reading
This Week: Markets spotlight FOMC meeting amid record inflation worries
Written on July 25, 2022 at 3:52 am, by anakin
All eyes will be on the US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting this week for insights into upcoming interest rates hikes after annual inflation hit a 4-decade high of 9.1% in June. US policymakers are anticipating continued price surges and are backing a 50-75 basis points hike. Officials say the economic outlook warrants movingContinue Reading
Inflation, Rising Interest Rates, and Recession Fears keep Market Sentiment Fragile
Written on July 25, 2022 at 1:38 am, by anakin
Due to dismal results from social-media companies and weak economic data, US stocks dropped on Friday, failing to maintain the upward momentum and ending a three-day rise. Snap Inc.’s disappointing performance and Twitter Inc.’s weaker-than-anticipated sales figure have heightened concerns about online ad spending, which is also one of the mounting indications that technology businessesContinue Reading
ECB Raised Interest Rates by 50 bps in Reaction to Rising Inflation and Russia Crisis
Written on July 25, 2022 at 1:35 am, by anakin
The European Central Bank agreed to increase interest rates by 50 basis points, the first increase in almost a decade, in response to increasing inflation and the ongoing conflict with Russia. In addition, Gazprom restored gas shipments to the EU via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, giving extra support for EUR purchasers. In the US,Continue Reading
Inflation, Rising Interest Rates, and Recession Fears keep Market Sentiment Fragile
Written on July 25, 2022 at 1:06 am, by anakin
Due to dismal results from social-media companies and weak economic data, US stocks dropped on Friday, failing to maintain the upward momentum and ending a three-day rise. Snap Inc.’s disappointing performance and Twitter Inc.’s weaker-than-anticipated sales figure have heightened concerns about online ad spending, which is also one of the mounting indications that technology businessesContinue Reading
ECB Raised Interest Rates by 50 bps in Reaction to Rising Inflation and Russia Crisis
Written on July 22, 2022 at 12:52 am, by anakin
The European Central Bank agreed to increase interest rates by 50 basis points, the first increase in almost a decade, in response to increasing inflation and the ongoing conflict with Russia. In addition, Gazprom restored gas shipments to the EU via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, giving extra support for EUR purchasers. In the US,Continue Reading
VT Markets The Adjustment Of Weekly Dividend Notification
Written on July 21, 2022 at 9:55 am, by anakin
Dear Client, Warmly reminds you that the component stocks in the stock index spot generate dividends. When dividends are distributed, VT Markets will make dividends and deductions for the clients who hold the trading products after the close of the day before the ex-dividend date. Indices dividends will not be paid/charged as an inclusion alongContinue Reading
VT Markets The Adjustment Of Weekly Dividend Notification
Written on July 21, 2022 at 9:31 am, by anakin
Dear Client, Warmly reminds you that the component stocks in the stock index spot generate dividends. When dividends are distributed, VT Markets will make dividends and deductions for the clients who hold the trading products after the close of the day before the ex-dividend date. Indices dividends will not be paid/charged as an inclusion alongContinue Reading
War in Ukraine, Slowdown in China, and Potential of a US recession make Investors Nervous
Written on July 21, 2022 at 2:33 am, by anakin
US stock advanced on Wednesday, which is the first back-to-back gain in almost two weeks. Risk sentiment remains fragile, any upbeat surprises may lead to dramatic gains for markets amid investors’ expectations for potential disappointments. Tesla briefly jumped in extended trading after its earnings beat estimates. Besides the war in Ukraine, a slowdown in ChinaContinue Reading