EURUSD rebounds to near 1.0770 in European trading on Thursday, with the major currency pair bouncing back after posting a more than four-month low below 1.0700 on Wednesday. The recovery comes as
EURUSD slightly recovered to 1.0750 after nosediving to near 1.0700 in Wednesday’s European trading, the lowest level in four months. The major currency pair was hit badly as Republican Donald Trump took
By Naeem Aslam Bitcoin has reacted swiftly to the results of the U.S. presidential election, with Donald Trump clinching victory and reclaiming the Oval Office. Trump’s stance on Bitcoin has been a
The EURUSD currency pair gained to near 1.0890 in Tuesday’s New York session, remaining shy of the key resistance of 1.0900 on presidential election day in the U.S. The DXY Dollar Index, which tracks the
As Donald Trump’s odds of winning the White House seemingly improve, investors are being warned that a swift retaliation from Europe would likely deliver a hammer blow to US stocks. Already, a
EURUSD was exchanging hands in the 1.1040s, trading higher on Wednesday amid a broad-based weakening in the US Dollar following the Trump-Harris presidential election debate. Most analysts agree that Vice President Kamala
With the US political landscape shifting dramatically towards protectionism, deVere Group, a leading independent financial advisory and fintech, is advising investors to recalibrate their portfolios to capitalise on emerging opportunities. “Both the Republican
Donald Trump’s choice of Senator JD Vance as his running mate for the 2024 presidential election has been branded as a “masterstroke” by the CEO of a leading independent financial advisory and
With market analysts increasingly pricing in the likelihood of a Donald Trump victory in the US presidential election in November, investors are eyeing three specific sectors expected to benefit from his administration’s
There is a lot to digest from the shocking assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump over the weekend, with US politics, which was already very divided, now marred with violence, said