Potential truce in Gaza, crypto rising and Metals strong
|Important News for the day
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Fri, 17th, 08:00 CET UK Retail sales.
Gaza truce
The Israeli government is expected to vote on a deal about Gaza today. The cabinet would then add a six weeks truce, which would then offer enough time to exchange hostages and prisoners. Despite the return of Israeli hostages from Gaza also Israel would then return Palestinians. Currently the Israeli army is still attacking targets in the Gaza strip with the local population still hoping for the fighting to end. Oil prices continue to move higher, yet seemingly impacted more by the recent imposed sanctions over Russia.
Market talk
Equities continue their way to the upside, whereas most tokens remain capped near the 50- moving average for now. Tech- heavy Nasdaq remains behind. The German DAX on the other hand had exploded to higher levels, maybe also due to the cheaper EUR and slightly better sentiment from the Eurozone. Worth noting that also crypto markets remain positive. XRP had exploded to the upside and remains well- bid. Silver might retrace a bit and could offer fresh buying opportunities near the psychological USD 30.00 zone.
Tendencies in the markets
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Equities positive, USD potential stronger, cryptos positive, oil positive, Silver positive, Gold positive, JPY stronger.
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