Australia CFTC AUD NC Net Positions fell from previous $-71.6K to $-759K | FXStreet
Australia CFTC AUD NC Net Positions fell from previous $-71.6K to $-759K
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Australia CFTC AUD NC Net Positions fell from previous $-71.6K to $-759K
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Tesla was among the standout performers in the stock market rally that followed President Trump’s decision to delay, by 90 days, the implementation of new international trade tariffs — with the notable exception of China. According to the charts, Tesla (TSLA) shares surged by approximately 22%. Why Did TSLA Shares Soar? Some insight comes from…
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By InvestMacro Here are the latest charts and statistics for the Commitment of Traders (COT) data published by the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The latest COT data is updated through Tuesday August 13th and shows a quick view of how large traders (for-profit speculators and commercial entities) were positioned in the futures markets. Weekly…
Wall Street whipsawed on Tuesday as lingering concerns about artificial intelligence disruption collided with a broadly risk-off tone across asset classes, sending gold and oil sharply lower while the S&P 500 briefly tested a key technical level before staging a late-session partial recovery. Multiple Federal Reserve officials weighed in on the policy outlook, delivering a…
Gold price is declining below the $2,700 support zone. Crude oil price is rising and it could climb further higher toward the $75.00 resistance. Important Takeaways for Gold and WTI Crude Oil Prices Analysis Today · Gold price failed to clear the $2,800 resistance and corrected lower against the US Dollar. · There is a…
Keir Starmer has used a series of new workers rights that come into force on Monday to attack the Green party, saying a vote for Labour’s rivals puts such progress on sick pay, parental leave and zero-hours contracts at risk. The prime minister also took a swipe at business figures and opponents of what he…