Benzinga: Sarhan's October Macro Outlook
Tuesday October 6, 2015
Tuesday October 6, 2015
Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:17pm EST * Copper rallies over 3 pct, breaks 200-day moving average * Market could rise to $3.9 per lb in short term – traders * Concerns about Chinese demand remain By Josephine Mason and Harpreet Bhal NEW YORK/LONDON, Feb 21 (Reuters) –…
By Jessica Menton @JessicaMenton on September 30 2014 8:49 AM EBay Inc. unveiled plans on Tuesday to separate the e-commerce giant and PayPal into independent publicly traded companies in 2015, a move activist investor Carl Icahn demanded earlier this year. The move pleased Wall Street; shares in eBay jumped 7 percent to $56.35 in morning trading on the NASDAQ….
By Frank Tang NEW YORK (Reuters) – Gold rose two percent on Friday in a rebound rally, boosted as the euro rose against the dollar and as investors covered short positions the session after the metal hit a six-month low and briefly entered bear-market territory. Bullion is heading for a gain of around 10 percent…
Wednesday 6.15.16 8:55am EST Wall Street was set to snap a four-day losing streak on Wednesday as lower chances of an interest rate hike offered solace to investors amid jitters of Britain’s possible exit from the European Union. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will release its policy statement at 2:00 p.m. ET after a…
Tuesday, January 10, 2017 U.S. equities closed mixed after a choppy session on Tuesday, as the Nasdaq composite notched a fresh record high, while investors prepared for a key news conference from the U.S. president-elect. “For the past few weeks, you’re seeing a tug-of-war between bulls and bears,” said Adam Sarhan, CEO at 50 Park…
By Frank Tang and Jan Harvey NEW YORK/LONDON | Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:48pm EST (Reuters) – Gold prices eased on Monday, as a weaker euro and oil’s retreat halted the metal’s attempt to test technical resistance at above $1,800 an ounce following last week’s sharp rally. Bullion was pressured by lingering economic uncertainty after leading economies told Europe…