July’s Market Recap
From Forex to big tech stocks and commodities, this article recaps July’s market highlights. Read about the market’s most affected sectors last month and the reason behind these falls.
From Forex to big tech stocks and commodities, this article recaps July’s market highlights. Read about the market’s most affected sectors last month and the reason behind these falls.
Gold and other Commodity prices fell on Monday morning following the release of improved U.S. employment numbers. As the trading day began on Monday, Gold fell by over 0.9%.
Gold prices and some U.S indices rose yesterday after the U.S. Federal Reserve agreed to keep near zero interest rates until 2023, attracting traders' attention to the precious metal.
Silver hit a near eight-year high this morning, reaching 30.131 per troy ounce, following a series of posts in Reddit’s WallStreetBets forum.
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