By Hussein Sayed, Chief Market Strategist at Exinity US and European equity futures fell dramatically in early Asian trading hours on Monday, along with bond yields, while the dollar and commodity prices
By Han Tan, Chief Market Analyst at Exinity Group Markets are peeking out from behind the risk-off curtain, as sanctions announced by the US, UK, and Europe against Russia didn’t live up
Stock markets are likely to stabilise in the coming weeks, following a fortnight of turbulence, and investors should consider building their wealth with currently undervalued equities, according to a leading financial advisor.
By Hussein Sayed, Chief Market Strategist at Exinity US markets are closed Tuesday in observance of President’s Day. Still, many traders will find it challenging to take a break with the ongoing
Italian energy giant Eni, with interests in seven offshore gasfields around Cyprus, on Friday said it returned to net profit last year, boosted by soaring oil prices that brought better-than-expected fourth-quarter results.
By Roland Jackson Britain’s NatWest bank said Friday that it surged back into annual profit last year as the economy recovered from Covid, and forecast it stands to gain from rising interest
Stock markets retreated on Friday at the end of a highly volatile week rocked by twists and turns in the Ukraine crisis and concerns about interest rate hikes. Asia’s main equity markets closed
Investors should consider three key sectors in response to Wednesday’s release of the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s latest policy meeting, which said that hike decisions would be reliant upon a meeting-by-meeting
Brands and individuals are increasingly focused on obtaining trademarks to protect future non-fungible token related products, with the rising popularity of NFTs presenting opportunities for businesses seeking to integrate the virtual worlds
By Han Tan, Chief Market Analyst at Exinity Group Asian stocks are following Wall Street’s positive lead, while European equity futures are inching higher Wednesday even as their US counterparts remain mixed.