Stock futures yields and US Treasury yields have risen earlier this week, but the US Dollar Index (DXY) recently declined 0.05% for around 96.20 on the day.įurther, increased risk appetite and weakening DXY helped boost Canada’s top export, WTI crude, to a weekly high that rose 1.0% to around $ 70.40 on the day of release. In addition to mixed trade data from China, Moody’s stable outlook for Chinese financial institutions, and cautious optimism from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), sentiment is rising.
Moreover, the People’s Bank of China’s (PBOC) actions on the regulatory reserve ratio (RRR) and Japan’s willingness to offer record incentives have raised risk sentiment. The market sentiment is improving amid the absence of virus deaths and expectations of finding a cure for South Africa’s COVID-19 strain known as Omicron. Despite the pair turning from the previous day’s highs in late September, the lack of catalysts and risk appetite ultimately affected the price. Sources: CoinDesk (Bitcoin), Kraken (all other cryptocurrencies)Ĭalendars and Economy: 'Actual' numbers are added to the table after economic reports are released.The USD/CAD price accepts bids to refresh its daily lows of 1.2730, down 0.25% the day before Tuesday’s European session. Lipper shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.Ĭryptocurrencies: Cryptocurrency quotes are updated in real-time. Any copying, republication or redistribution of Lipper content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Lipper. Mutual Funds & ETFs: All of the mutual fund and ETF information contained in this display, with the exception of the current price and price history, was supplied by Lipper, A Refinitiv Company, subject to the following: Copyright © Refinitiv. Data may be intentionally delayed pursuant to supplier requirements. FactSet (a) does not make any express or implied warranties of any kind regarding the data, including, without limitation, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use and (b) shall not be liable for any errors, incompleteness, interruption or delay, action taken in reliance on any data, or for any damages resulting therefrom. Source: FactSetĭata are provided 'as is' for informational purposes only and are not intended for trading purposes. Change value during other periods is calculated as the difference between the last trade and the most recent settle. Change value during the period between open outcry settle and the commencement of the next day's trading is calculated as the difference between the last trade and the prior day's settle. Sources: FactSet, Tullett PrebonĬommodities & Futures: Futures prices are delayed at least 10 minutes as per exchange requirements. Sources: FactSet, Tullett PrebonĬurrencies: Currency quotes are updated in real-time. Sources: FactSet, Dow Jonesīonds: Bond quotes are updated in real-time. Sources: FactSet, Dow JonesĮTF Movers: Includes ETFs & ETNs with volume of at least 50,000. Stock Movers: Gainers, decliners and most actives market activity tables are a combination of NYSE, Nasdaq, NYSE American and NYSE Arca listings. Overview page represent trading in all U.S. Indexes: Index quotes may be real-time or delayed as per exchange requirements refer to time stamps for information on any delays. Copyright © FactSet Research Systems Inc. Fundamental company data and analyst estimates provided by FactSet. International stock quotes are delayed as per exchange requirements. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only comprehensive quotes and volume reflect trading in all markets and are delayed at least 15 minutes.