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Pound Unchanged as EU leaders Agree Brexit Divorce

The pound was edging cautiously higher in early trading on Monday after EU leaders signed off on the Brexit divorce deal. The 27 leaders endorsed the deal, as expected. However, stark warnings that there is no “plan b” should the UK Parliament reject the deal unnerved pound traders. Whilst the EU leaders agreeing to the deal is a step in the right direction, pound traders are painfully aware that the main hurdle will be pushing the deal through Parliament when MP’s vote on it in 2 weeks’ time. The fact that the pound has made little headway this month despite the Brexit package being agreed, reflects the underlying concern that there is a good chance that the UK Parliament will reject the deal.

Theresa May faces an uphill struggle as a two-week hard sell on her deal begins. We are expecting Project Fear part II from Theresa May and co. which will keep any gains in the pound limited. Today, May will convene her cabinet, so far many of her Eurosceptic ministers have failed to endorse the deal publicly. Pound traders will be watching closely to see if Theresa May can instigate a change in those Eurosceptic ministers, which could give an early indication as to her chances of swinging round other rebel Conservatives.

Black Friday optimism overshadows trade tensions ahead of G20

Global stocks and futures posted modest gains as trading kicked off on Monday. Hopes of high consumer spending and strong Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales boosted optimism. Sales this weekend can give struggling retailers a strong start to crucial holiday trading. However, investors were also exercising a level of caution. Trade tensions and global growth promise to remain prominent themes ahead of President Trump and China’s President Xi meeting at the G20 at end of the week. The pair is expected to hold side-line talks at the summit. In the weeks leading up to the meeting between the two powers, there have been few if any signs of trade tensions thawing. This makes any serious progress highly unlikely.

Without serious progress in trade talks, US Trade tariffs on $200 billion of goods will increase to 25% in the new year, up from 10% now. Cracks are already starting to show in the global economy as concerns of slowing global growth is affecting everything from oil prices to business investment to corporate earnings. This will only intensify next year if no solution to the China-US trade war is found.

Euro higher ahead of business sentiment data & Draghi

The euro was trading marginally higher after a heat sell-off on Friday. Friday’s weaker than forecast PMI data fanned fears of slowing growth momentum in the bloc. Today investors will look towards IFO business sentiment index for further clues. The index is expected to show further weakening of sentiment in November. Traders will then look to an appearance by Draghi to see whether the recent slew of softer data will deter the ECB from halting its asset purchase programme next month.


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14-12-2020

GBP jumps on Brexit talks extension
The British pound has jumped in early trading this week after the UK Prime Minister and EU Commission President agreed to extend Brexit talks beyond Sunday. MARKETSThe S&P 500 fell on Friday, wrapping up a losing week, as the outlook for additional fiscal… Read more

10-12-2020

AirBnB IPO today
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9-12-2020

S&P 500 closes over 3,700
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8-12-2020

Global stock market cap reaches $100 trillion for 1st time
The value of all the stocks in the world put together has reached a giant $100 trillion for the first time. MARKETSThe Dow fell 0.69% Monday, led by Intel and broad-based weakness in value stocks as rising Covid-19 restrictions offset optimism over an imminen… Read more

4-12-2020

Pfizer vaccine supply chain problems
MARKETS The S&P 500 fell slightly from record high. Major U.S stocks indices cut gains quickly in the final hour of trading after Dow Jones reported Pfizer now expects to ship half of the doses it had previously planned this year after finding raw materia… Read more

2-12-2020

Dollar Purge Continues
The US dollar dropped to fresh two-and-a-half year lows on Tuesday, with EUR/USD rising above the widely-watched 1.20 handle. MARKETSNews• Stocks in Asia-Pacific were mixed in Wednesday morning trade after major indexes on Wall Street surged to record highs o… Read more

1-12-2020

Bitcoin hits record high
The price of Bitcoin climbed 8.7% on Monday to reach a fresh record high of $19,857.03 - overtaking its previous peak made in 2017. MARKETSNews• Asia stocks rise as the Caixin/Markit manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index for November came in at 54.9 — its… Read more

30-11-2020

OPEC meeting starts
Today OPEC+ begin a 2-day meeting to decide whether to begin producing an extra 2 million barrels per day of oil, or delay for another 3-6 months. MARKETSNews• Asia-Pacific markets are mixed this morning while S&P 500 futures are down half a per cent. Ind… Read more