Bitcoin, the premier cryptocurrency, had an impressive 72.4% quarter-over-quarter gain in Q1 2023, according to a BitcoinCasinos.com report, compared to the NASDAQ index that jumped 15.7%, while gold had an 8.4% increase. Buoyed by positive inflation
By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM Asian shares flashed red on Wednesday along with US futures as investors evaluated sticky American inflation data and remarks from Fed officials. European futures
By Han Tan, Chief Market Analyst at Exinity Group Markets are on tenterhooks ahead of the US inflation data later Wednesday which will hold great sway over the Fed’s rate-hike plans. Fed
By Jeffrey Halley Asian markets are mostly positive Monday morning as Shanghai announced a raft of stimulus measures and both Shanghai and Beijing eased Covid-19 restrictions. The devil is in the detail
By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM Asian equities remained under pressure on Tuesday as the massive sell-off across financial markets left investors bloodied and worried. Although European futures pointed to
By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM Asian markets were wrapped in caution Tuesday as investors nursed the nasty hangover from the previous day’s rout as fears over the impact of
By Han Tan, Chief Market Analyst at Exinity Group The benchmark crudes Brent and WTI are edging higher and hovering around their highest levels since 2014 in the leadup to Wednesday’s OPEC+
By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM Most Asian shares ventured into negative territory on Thursday, while European stock markets opened up marginally lower after the December U.S. inflation report reinforced
By Han Tan, Chief Market Analyst at Exinity Group US equities are looking to further pare 2022’s losses with futures now edging higher, potentially extending Tuesday’s rebound in which tech stocks outperformed.
By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM Asian stocks were mixed on Thursday as investors evaluated the likely impact of surging energy prices and weak economic data from China. Despite the