Tag: Inflation

Feb 26
Oil prices are down 2%, and Brent crude is less than $97 With anticipation of the developments of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the repercussions of sanctions on Moscow

Oil prices deepened their decline by about 2% during trading today, Friday, as Brent crude fell to less than 97 dollars, giving up the gains recorded in morning trading. The black gold was trading in the green range with gains of nearly 2% in early trading; Due to fears of disruption to global supplies, as […]

Feb 23
Gold prices are easing off a nine-month high as investors keep a watch on developments in Ukraine.

Gold prices are easing off a nine-month high as investors keep a watch on developments in Ukraine. On Tuesday, gold prices rose to their highest level in over nine months before retreating as investors repositioned near the crucial $1,900 per ounce level as they awaited additional developments in the Ukraine situation. By 10:47 a.m. ET […]

Feb 18
Yields drop on Ukraine concerns, weaker U.S. data

Yields drop on Ukraine concerns, weaker U.S. data Yields fell on Thursday, owing to fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine and weaker-than-expected economic statistics from the United States. Treasuries have been trapped in a tug of war, with rates rising on expectations of aggressive Fed tightening, while news of escalation between Russia and Ukraine […]

Feb 15
Oil prices deepen their losses to 3.5%, and Brent crude is below $ 93

Oil prices deepened their losses by about 3.5% during trading on Tuesday, with Brent crude falling below $ 93 a barrel, with signs of easing geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine. The Russian Defense Ministry announced the return of some of its forces to their bases after carrying out exercises in the southern and western […]

Feb 14
Climate change.. demands to rethink energy-intensive industrial sectors Responsible for a third of emissions

Most of the world’s countries are fighting a battle to counter the negative impacts of climate change by expanding green investments and clean energy projects. To avoid the consequences of climate change, he is driving the adoption of policies needed to eliminate global carbon emissions by 2050, often focusing on emissions from sources of power […]

Feb 14
Yields in the United States have risen amid volatile trade, with all eyes on Russia and the Federal Reserve.

Yields in the United States have risen amid volatile trade, with all eyes on Russia and the Federal Reserve. In tumultuous trading on Monday, benchmark 10-year Treasury yields climbed as hawkish comments from a Federal Reserve member were matched with White House signals over the weekend that a Russian invasion of Ukraine might happen at […]

Feb 11
Oil prices rise again by 1%, and Brent crude is above $ 92, with the release of the OPEC report

Oil prices rose again by more than 1% during trading on Thursday, with Brent crude rising above $92, in a volatile session, with the release of the monthly OPEC report. Crude prices turned lower earlier in trading, with a noticeable rise in the US dollar during trading, after US data showed inflation accelerating to a […]

Feb 11
Euro zone inflation doesn’t require significant policy tightening, ECB’s Lane says

Euro zone inflation doesn’t require significant policy tightening, ECB’s Lane says As pandemic-related bottlenecks in goods and labor are removed, euro zone inflation will return to trend without considerable policy tightening by the European Central Bank, according to the ECB’s top economist Philip Lane. Lane was maintaining his long-held belief that the euro zone’s current, […]

Feb 08
Oil prices deepen their losses to 2%, and US crude is less than $90

Oil prices deepened their losses by about 2% during trading on Tuesday, with US crude falling below $90 a barrel, while awaiting talks between Iran and the United States on the nuclear deal. Investors are waiting for the resumption of indirect talks between the United States and Iran that could revive the nuclear deal, which […]

Feb 03
Factory orders in the United States fell in December, while shipments increased.

Factory orders in the United States fell in December, while shipments increased. In December, new orders for American-made goods declined somewhat more than predicted, but manufacturing is still supported by businesses refilling stockpiles. Factory orders fell 0.4 % in December, according to the Commerce Department. Orders increased 1.8 % instead of 1.6 % as previously […]