
November’s Market Recap
November was an eventful and volatile month for the market. Different market sectors from Forex to Commodities and Cryptocurrencies to Stocks moved in different directions.
November was an eventful and volatile month for the market. Different market sectors from Forex to Commodities and Cryptocurrencies to Stocks moved in different directions.
Last week, the market experienced highs and lows due to factors such as inflation, rate hikes, and tax cuts. Whether it was Indices, Forex, or Stocks, here's a look at the various trends that influenced the markets last week.
Alibaba stock saw a jump on Monday after falling throughout most of 2021. Could this comeback be due to economic conditions or firm reorganisation?
Netflix, Tesla, and Johnson & Johnson are just some of the popular companies which are expected to release Q3 earnings this week. Which companies will come out on top and which will underwhelm market watchers?
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