Kathy Lien's Comment & Analysis
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Equities and currencies traded higher today after Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said there could be a COVID-19 turnaround next...
Early signs of COVID-19 curve flattening in Europe and the U.S. kicked off with a relief rally in currencies and equities this morning. USD/JPY jumped above 109 as AUD/USD and NZD/USD rose nearly 2%....
It has been another good week for the U.S. dollar. The greenback traded higher against all of the major currencies on Friday despite abysmal non-farm payroll numbers. According to the latest...
The U.S. economy is in trouble and nothing shows that more than today’s jobless claims report. More than 6.6 million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, doubling expectations....
If the first day of April is a taste of what’s to come, it will be a very rocky second quarter. After falling more than 24% between January and March, the Dow Jones Industrial Average opened...
The first quarter of 2020 was the worst first quarter in the 135-year history of the Dow and is finally over. COVID-19 reared its ugly head in the last three months, hitting China first and then...
The euro snapped a six-day rally to start the week lower against the U.S. dollar. Over the past month, the moves in EUR/USD have not been for the faint of heart. The single currency surged from a...
The U.S. dollar traded lower against all of the major currencies today after jobless claims topped 3.2 million. We’ve never seen weekly jobless claims at these levels before. They are more than...
A deal is done. The White House and Senate agreed to a historic $2-trillion stimulus package and this agreement should pass the House easily. Equities and currencies traded sharply higher in response...
Many major currencies are trading higher this morning as stocks staged a voracious recovery at the New York open. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped more than 1,000 points or 6.5%. In a normal...