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Investing.com - Our markets analyst Jesse Cohen gives us his top five things to know this week on Wall Street, including: 1. U.S. Presidential Election To Drive Volatility 2. Renewed Covid-19...
By Jesse Cohen Investing.com - Stocks on Wall Street ended lower on Friday, with the major averages suffering their worst week since March due to worries over a record surge in coronavirus cases and...
Investing.com – Wall Street traded slightly higher in mid-day trade on Tuesday as financial markets awaited the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, with most investors cautiously betting...
Federal Reserve policymakers were forced to tread water in their meeting last week, which came in the awkward interval between Americans casting their ballots in the presidential and congressional...
The US dollar had one of its worst weeks of the year. The Dollar Index, heavily weighted toward Europe, fell around 1.7% last week. The greenback fell against all the majors, from 1.2% versus the yen...
The dollar fell hard last week. After several failed attempts, it broke below JPY104 for the first time in eight months. Despite Beijing's ostensible efforts to moderate the yuan's upside pressure...
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