- Stock markets globally have fallen slightly as the week opens, with hopes very slim of a stimulus deal agreement between the Trump administration and the U.S. Congress before the U.S. election on 3rd November. Analysts and central bankers tend to see this step as vital for the U.S. and global economy.
- Forex markets are seeing the U.S. Dollar clearly the strongest major currency, while the Australian Dollar and precious metals have weakened.
- Much of the northern hemisphere has put the clocks back 1 hour, but the U.S. has not made the change yet,
- Tightening opinion polling suggests that President Trump needs an approximately 2.6% swing from current polls in a few battleground states to win the U. S. presidential election on 3rd November, despite Biden’s considerably stronger polling lead nationwide. President Trump has seen polls tighten in his favor over the past week.
- Last Friday saw a record high 437,441 new confirmed cases of coronavirus reported worldwide. The disease continues to spread exponentially around the world.
- Coronavirus daily global death tolls have begun to rise again in recent dats, with deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean falling to 30% of the global daily total, well exceeding those in both India (approx. 18%), the U.S.A. (13%), and Europe (approx. 20%).
- The European Union is now seeing more new coronavirus cases and deaths than any other area, with an average of about 127,000 new cases daily. New restrictions are being imposed in several European nations, notably in Spain and France. New cases and deaths are also rising strongly in the U.K.
- Total confirmed new coronavirus cases stand at over 43 million with an average case fatality rate of 2.68%.
- India has more than 7.9 million confirmed coronavirus cases, more than any other nation except the U.S.A. which has confirmed more than 8.6 million cases. India is the country with the highest daily death toll, reporting more than 450 deaths yesterday.
- The rate of new coronavirus infections appears to now be increasing most quickly in Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Turkey, U.S.A., Ukraine, Uruguay, and the U.K.
Forex Today: U.S. Dollar Up, Stocks Down
Resurgence of coronavirus in Europe and U.S.A. causing concern