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First, a review of last week’s events: - EUR/USD. There is this expression — “retrain on the fly.” That's exactly what President Trump did on May 14...
First, a review of last week’s events: - EUR/USD. The Constitutional Court of Germany dealt a blow to the ECB's efforts to save the European economy last week...
First, a review of last week’s events: - EUR/USD. Macro indicators paint a completely non-rosy picture of the state of the global economy. However, things in Europe look much worse than in the United States. The European economy has sagged at a record 3...
First, a review of last week’s events: - EUR/USD. While in the United States, decisions to allocate money to revive the economy are made quickly enough, in the Euro Zone this is a process that requires a long discussion and agreement between the participating countries...
First, a review of last week’s events: - EUR/USD. The number of applications for unemployment benefits in the United States has amounted to 22 million over the past four weeks. For comparison, this figure remained at the level of about 930 thousand in the previous few years...
First, a review of last week’s events: - EUR/USD. The Old and the New Worlds continue to compete to see who will pour more money into their economies. But what is the old Europe compared to the United States...
First, a review of last week’s events: - EUR/USD. The German unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5% in March. But the data on the US labor market looks just terrifying: 6...
Because of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the crypto market, Forex, and exchanges are all going down. "This is a great time to make a profit! Go to quarantine, stay at home and ... earn...
First, a review of last week’s events: - EUR/USD. The pair's flights in recent weeks can be compared to aerobatics: first, an almost vertical takeoff up by 630 points, then a vertical peak by 860, and now a new leap up by 445 points. Several factors caused the sharp drop in the dollar...