Day: July 6, 2022

Jul 06
Betting markets assign 91% probability that Boris Johnson will leave this year as ministers quit

Steven Goldstein is based in London and responsible for MarketWatch’s coverage of financial markets in Europe, with a particular focus on global macro and commodities. Previously, he was Washington bureau chief, directing MarketWatch’s economic, political and regulatory coverage. Follow Steve on Twitter: @MKTWgoldstein. Source: Marketwatch

Jul 06
The bottom is in: CNBC’s Jim Cramer says crypto has “no real value”

Mad Money host Jim Cramer has changed his sentiment on crypto again, predicting the total market cap will tank below $1 trillion as “there’s no real value there.” 3471 Total views 13 Total shares Given his track record, some in the crypto community believe the market bottom may now be in after CNBC host Jim […]

Jul 06
Third U.K. cabinet member resigns over Boris Johnson’s handling of sexual misconduct scandal

Will Quince, Minister for Children and Families, on Wednesday became the third cabinet member to step down in 24 hours in protest over Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s handling of a sexual misconduct scandal. Quince announnced his resignation to Johnson on Twitter after saying he “accepted and repeated assurances on Monday to the media which have […]

Jul 06
Japanese Candlesticks Analysis 06.07.2022 (XAUUSD, NZDUSD, GBPUSD)

XAUUSD, “Gold vs US Dollar” As we can see in the H4 chart, XAUUSD has formed several reversal patterns, such as Inverted Hammer, not far from the support area. At the moment, the asset may reverse in the form of a new correctional impulse. In this case, the upside correctional target may be the resistance […]

Jul 06
The cryptocurrency market digest (BTC, ETH). Overview for 06.07.2022

The BTC continues consolidating at $20,225. It’s a miracle! The major cryptocurrency fixed above $20,000. Frankly speaking, there were serious doubts about it. Technically, the target of this local recovery might have been $21,500-$21,700; however, a few rising impulses weren’t enough to make a lot of investors open long positions. No matter what, bears are […]

Jul 06
Labour market recovery after the pandemic – Central Bank report

Q4 2021 saw 2.5 million people in employment, the highest on record. Strong employment was supported by the domestic labour force, with migration playing a smaller role Two groups drove this labour force expansion; under 25s and women over 35.  Evidence that there are longer running trends that have encouraged women to remain part of […]

Jul 06
Central Bank of Ireland hosts inaugural meeting of the Climate Forum and publishes Sustainable Investment Charter

Climate Forum will meet twice yearly and brings together climate change experts, industry representative bodies, regulated firms, and Central Bank representatives. Central Bank also publishes its first Sustainable Investment Charter. Charter provides a guide to apply sustainable investment principles to the Central Bank’s investment assets. The Central Bank of Ireland has hosted the inaugural meeting […]

Jul 06
Statement – Post CEO Roundtable

The Central Bank of Ireland welcomes the statement from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) following Tuesday’s CEO roundtable meeting, at which the retail banks set out the programme of work being undertaken by the sector to manage the migration of personal and business bank accounts. The work outlined focuses on the four areas […]

Jul 06
Central Bank of Ireland Issues Warning on Unauthorised Firm – Fraudulent firm clones Fire Financial Services Limited T/A fire.com and Fire

It has come to the Central Bank of Ireland’s (‘Central Bank’) attention that a fraudulent entity has been claiming to be a retail credit firm in the State in the absence of an appropriate authorisation. In this instance the fraudulent entity cloned and impersonated a legitimate Central Bank authorised firms in order to deceive consumers. […]

Jul 06
Central Bank of Ireland Issues Warning on Unauthorised Firm – Renfrew Capital Management (Clone)

It has come to the attention of the Central Bank of Ireland (‘Central Bank’) that a scam entity by the name Renfrew Capital Management (Ireland and Bermuda), formerly operating the website https://renfrewcapitalmgmt.com, has been claiming to be an investment firm / investment business firm in the State in the absence of appropriate authorisations. In this […]