by Call Levels Team | Nov 11, 2016 | Call Levels Weekly Market Summary, Feature Friday
Donald Trump made history last night by being elected the 45th President of the United States and stock markets all around the globe saw some vigorous movements last night due to the unexpected result. This manifested in great volatility in the market throughout the...
by Call Levels Team | Sep 26, 2016 | Call Levels Weekly Market Summary, Market Monday
From Yellen to Draghi, Trump to Clinton, Call Levels has prepared and compiled some exciting highlights that markets are anticipating for the week ahead. Monday, 26/9/2016 04:00 (ET) – German Ifo Business Climate Index German business climate fell...
by Call Levels Team | Sep 23, 2016 | Breaking News, Call Levels Weekly Market Summary, Feature Friday
September does not seem like a bad month after all in 2016 given that the aforementioned has historically been the worst month of the year for stocks. With the Nasdaq hitting a new all-time high, while the Dow and S&P 500 ticking positively for the month, we are...
by Call Levels Team | May 16, 2016 | Call Levels Weekly Market Summary, Market Monday
(Credits: Giphy) With disappointing earnings reports for those stores who have released them, one cannot help but wonder if this is but a setback, or the beginning of the end. Consumer’s preferences have shifted towards online shopping experiences and brick and mortar...
by Call Levels Team | Mar 7, 2016 | Call Levels Weekly Market Summary, Market Monday
From #SuperSaturday in the US to China’s reform, which side will win economic growth? While Asian markets opened higher in the face of the US hiring surge, following Friday’s non-farm payroll report; it remains to be seen if the push for recovery will be balanced as...
by Call Levels Team | Mar 1, 2016 | Call Levels Weekly Market Summary
“Brexit” concerns weighed heavily on GBP over the week as Bank of England reports forecasted the likely damage to the UK economy from a EU exit, further fuelling investor uncertainty as traders wait for PMI to get a better idea of the current economy....