Will $ 2 trillion be enough to "save" the US?
In today's episode, topic 1 will be the new US president. We will focus mainly on topics that may affect the markets in order to be prepared for possible scenarios of events.
American indices in focus
We invite you to a weekly market review with the Chief Economist XTB Przemysław Kwiecień, PhD, who will also cover topics such as:
- New records in the Nasdaq market (US100) at the start of a super intense week of results
- The reports will include Microsoft (Tuesday), Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, Tesla i Facebook (Wednesday), Visa
and McDonalds (Thursday) - The macro calendar also includes the British labor market (Tuesday), Q4 GDP in the US (Thursday) and Germany (Friday), as well as December PCE inflation in the US (Friday)
- EURUSD tries to return to the upward trend, consolidation in the commodity market, Bitcoin is making up for losses after falling below $ 30k
- Tense China-Taiwan relations - no market reaction
In addition, due to the very dynamic situation in the world, additional ones will be made available video reports on the impact of the coronavirus on the global economy, market analysis precious metals.
About the host
Dr Przemysław Kwiecień - Chief economist X-Trade Brokers. Doctor of Economics at the University of Warsaw, graduate of the University of Warsaw and London Metropolitan University (MSc). Holder of the prestigious CFA certificate. He has been working for XTB since 2007, previously he gained experience as an advisor to the Minister of Finance, Mirosław Gronicki, and an economist at Bank Millennium. At XTB, he manages the Analysis Department.
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