American stock markets fell today, as European stock indices witnessed a significant decline due to fears of a second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic. This potential return to crisis levels of infection could delay the global economic recovery that has been anticipated – or hoped for – in second half of the year.
This week, the global markets are looking at several important economic events that will affect the movements
The GBP fell on Friday as a result of comments by the EU president that it was inevitable that new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson would try a new exit from the EU.
ECB held its current monetary policy unchanged in July, as interest rates were maintained at zero levels while maintaining deposit interest at -0.40%.
As the global markets await tomorrow's European interest rate and the governor of the bank, Mario Draghi,
BP continued its decline for the third day in a row amid rising uncertainty over the likelihood of the new UK Prime Ministe
Perhaps the biggest concern for the markets this week is the ECB meeting and the results of the British prime minister's election
The British pound rose on Friday but hit a tenth successive week of consecutive losses against the euro as weak data and the growing possibility of interest rate cuts after Britain's
Yesterday was full of events that contributed strongly to the moves of most major currencies,
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