Weekly Report | 25 January 2021
The release of US GDP for the fourth quarter of 2020 will be a catalyst that may potentially move the market this week.
The release of US GDP for the fourth quarter of 2020 will be a catalyst that may potentially move the market this week.
Over the past week, the major US markets were still able to post weekly gains. Investors have begun to respond to the
Nasdaq was still able to post new closing records on (21/01/2021), while Dow Jones and S&P were relatively stagnant.
The three major US markets scored record highs again at trading closing (20/01/2021), coinciding with the inauguration
US stock markets managed to rebound before the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. The gains were led by
Global stock markets closed mixed on trading (18/01/2021), while the US stock market was closed. Investors received
The inauguration of US President-elect Joe Biden scheduled for January 20, 2021 will be center of the world's attention.
US stock markets closed lower again at the end of last week (15/01/2021). Along with president-elect Joe Biden's
The three major US markets simultaneously weakened at the close of trading (14/01/2021). President-elect Joe Biden