Next UK government will face significant challenges

Next UK government will face significant challenges

Analysis: Morningstar DBRS Just a day to the UK general election on 4th July and a change in government looks imminent. The Labour party has continued to lead in the voting intention polls and if polls prove right, Labour will form the next government. After 14 years of a Conservative-led government, a change to Labour … Read more

Soft CPI weighs on dollar as Fed signals one rate-cut

Soft CPI weighs on dollar as Fed signals one rate-cut

The EURUSD corrected to a near round-level figure of 1.0800 in Thursday’s late European trading. The major currency pair faces pressure after a bullish Wednesday, when it rallied to 1.0850 from an almost six-week low of 1.0720 after the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for May was cooler than expected, weighing heavily on the Dollar. Later … Read more

Sunak, ’s GDP disappoints, US CPI and FOMC in focus

Sunak, ’s GDP disappoints, US CPI and FOMC in focus

By Naeem Aslam     European and US futures are trading with extreme caution on Wednesday as traders are reluctant to make any big moves ahead of two important events. Observing the day’s price action reveals a tense atmosphere, because the US CPI report and the Fed’s monetary policy decision, followed by their press conference, are … Read more

Fed , ‘most certainly’ to hold rates steady

Fed , ‘most certainly’ to hold rates steady

​The Federal Reserve will most certainly hold US interest rates steady at the current 23-year high and investors need to review their portfolios amid a divergence in global monetary policy, a leading financial advisor said Wednesday. “With the annual CPI increase at 3.3%, markets might be hopeful for potentially more rate cuts, but there remains … Read more

Key Considerations For Starting A Business In Bulgaria 2024

Key Considerations For Starting A Business In Bulgaria 2024

Bulgaria has a unique and rich cultural heritage and a growing tech industry. The country is known for its vibrant folklore traditions and the rapid development of its IT sector. Many entrepreneurs are attracted to Bulgaria and consider it a prime location for starting a business. However, there are specific factors to consider, such as … Read more

Dollar catapults after strong NFP

Dollar catapults after strong NFP

USDJPY spiked higher by over half a percent just after the release of US nonfarm payrolls (NFP) data, on Friday. USDJPY traded in the upper 156s after the US Dollar strengthened as a result of the better-than-expected results. Nonfarm payrolls showed the number of employed people in the US rose by 272,000 in May, when … Read more

Cyprus doctors threaten strike action

Cyprus doctors threaten strike action

Strike action at state hospitals in Cyprus looms as doctors’ unions prepare to announce their next steps on Monday, raising concerns about potential disruptions to healthcare services. The Pancyprian Association of Government Doctors (PASYKI) and the Union of Cyprus Public Employees (PASYDY) are set to meet on Monday to finalise joint measures, including the timing … Read more

Bitcoin, Gold to see higher volatility

Bitcoin, Gold to see higher volatility

By Naeem Aslam   Friday is all about one thing, the mother of all economic data which is most important to traders of gold and Bitcoin. The U.S. will disclose the most crucial economic reading, the non-farm payrolls unemployment figure. The Federal Reserve and other market participants place a high value on this information, considering that … Read more

Gold traders focus on ECB rate cut, NFP

Gold traders focus on ECB rate cut, NFP

Gold traders and investors expected the European Central Bank to cut interest rates by 25 basis points for the first time since 2019 in its meeting on Thursday, making it the first reversal in the bank’s hawkish monetary policy in five years. The Euro and the equities markets in Europe had already priced a major chunk of … Read more

Exchequer returns: Strong tax revenues boost Government’s position ahead of budget

Exchequer returns: Strong tax revenues boost Government’s position ahead of budget

Strong tax revenues, including another spike in corporate tax receipts, have boosted the Government’s financial position ahead of the budget.Exchequer returns published on Thursday by the Department of Finance show the Government collected €35.2 billion in taxes during the first five months of the year, 6 per cent or €2 billion more than the same … Read more