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The U.S. Congress passed the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill, sending it to President Donald Trump for its signature into law.
The new Covid-19 strain has been found in the United Kingdom. The market sentiment immediately worsened after the report and pressed EUR/USD down.
Countries across the globe shut their borders to Britain on Monday due to fears about a new strain of coronavirus
Nothing can be better in the eyes of a perfectionist trader than a clear support at 0.70 on the H4 chart of this pair. How do we trade it in the long-term?
Global stocks tumble and the dollar surges as the UK discovers a new strain of the Covid-19 coronavirus.
Gold is coming back up. How to trade it?
The last weekend was not destined to give birth to the Brexit deal it seems. The pound got weaker.
Boris Johnson is holding emergency talks to avert Christmas food shortages after France banned freight and travel from the UK.
US stocks are set to open mixed, ahead of the ‘quadruple witching’ today as December options contracts on stocks, indices, and other products all expire.
European stock markets are seen opening lower Friday, with doubts again growing that a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and the European Union can be agreed upon.
The USD has started the day on a positive footing and pushed USD/JPY upwards. What's next?
The Dollar Index fell to its lowest since May 2018, dropping below 90 as progress on a fiscal stimulus package
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