UK PM May lost her motion vote Thursday by a margin of 303 to 258. The Tory rebel ERG group were partly responsible for her defeat, after they chose to abstain the vote as the motion would have ruled out a no-deal Brexit option.
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Presidents Day schedule 2019
Dear Trader, Please find our updated Trading schedule and general information related to the Presidents Day Holiday on Monday, 18th February, 2019. All times mentioned below are Platform time (GMT +2) Forex (Mon) 18th February 2019 – Normal Trading Hours Precious Metals (Mon) 18th February 2019 – Early Close 20:00 Spot Energies (Mon) 18th February 2019 – XNGUSD & XTIUSD: Early Close … Continue reading Presidents Day schedule 2019
Thursday 14th February: Asian markets trade flat
Global Markets: Asian Stock Markets : Nikkei down 0.01%, Shanghai Composite down 0.05%, Hang Seng down 0.23%, ASX down 0.07% Commodities : Gold at $1310.75 (-0.33%), Silver at $15.60 (-0.32%), Brent Oil at $64.27 (+1.04%), WTI Oil at $54.36 (+0.85%) Rates : US 10-year yield at 2.706, UK 10-year yield at 1.185, Germany 10-year yield … Continue reading Thursday 14th February: Asian markets trade flat
Thursday 14th February: The greenback preserves gains above 97.00, weighing on trading peers.
A blend of reasonably encouraging US macroeconomic data along with second-rate European and British numbers, specifically UK inflation, weighed on the single currency.
Wednesday 13th February: UK inflation figures to potentially weigh on sterling further.
The EUR/USD dipped its toe into bullish territory Tuesday, staging a modest rebound off H4 support at 1.1271 and recapturing the 1.13 handle. Shattering a six-day losing streak, the pair took advantage of broad-based USD weakness.