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EUR/USD maintains position above 1.1100 ahead of US inflation data
EUR/USD opened with a bullish gap on Tuesday during the Asian session, trading near the 1.1110 level after suffering losses of over 2.5% in the previous session. The pair faced challenges as the US Dollar strengthened on the back of progress in the United States-China trade negotiations.

GBP/USD holds near 1.3200 after UK employment data
After posting large losses on Monday, GBP/USD trades marginally higher at around 1.3200 in the European session on Tuesday. The data from the UK showed that the ILO Unemployment Rate edged higher to 4.5% in the three months to April, as expected.

Gold: Will US CPI data rescue buyers?
Gold price has managed to defend the $3,200 mark again, consolidating Monday’s 3% slump early Tuesday. Gold sellers take a breather as traders await the high-impact US Consumer Price Index data, which is expected to drive the next trading impetus.

Cardano bulls show signs of exhaustion as holders take profits
Cardano price appears to be losing bullish momentum after a strong rally last week. On Tuesday, it is slipping 3.59%, trading at around $0.78. The decline suggests holders may be locking in profits following ADA’s 19% surge.

Rising after the thaw: China's economy post-trade truce
The U.S. and China agreed to temporarily roll back tariff rates on each other this past weekend. “Temporary” defined as a trade truce for the next 90 days, which despite being provisional, is significant given the harsh escalation in tensions just a month ago. Trade developments between the U.S. and China have once again moved quickly.
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S&P 500
The Standard & Poor's 500, abbreviated as the S&P 500, or just "the S&P” is a market value-weighted index of 500 large companies having common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). It is seen as a leading indicator of U.S. equities and generally perceived as the most representative.
The S&P 500 stock market index, maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices, comprises exactly 505 common stocks – including two share classes of stock from 5 of its component companies – issued by 500 large-cap companies and traded on American stock exchanges (including the 30 companies that compose the Dow Jones Industrial Average, DJIA) and covers about 80% of the American equity market by capitalization. The index is weighted by free-float market capitalization, so more valuable companies account for relatively more of the index. The index constituents and the constituent weights are updated regularly using rules published by S&P Dow Jones Indices.
The companies of the index are selected by the S&P Index Committee, a team of analysts and economists at Standard & Poor's following selection criteria including market size, liquidity and industry grouping.
Over time, the S&P 500 can be used as a benchmark for the economy.
HISTORIC HIGHS AND LOWS FOR S&P 500
- All-time records: Max: 3397 on 20/02/2020 - Min: 4.4 on 05/1932
- Last 5 years: Max: 3397 on 20/02/2020 - Min: 1807 on 11/02/2016
* Data as of February 2020
ASSETS THAT INFLUENCE THE S&P 500 THE MOST
- Currencies: USD.
- Commodities: Oil and Gold.
- Bonds: T-Bond (Treasury bond is a marketable, fixed-interest U.S. government debt security).
ORGANIZATIONS, PEOPLE AND ECONOMIC DATA THAT INFLUENCE THE S&P 500
Since the S&P 500 is a benchmark of American stocks, what will impact its value is related to all those decisions and figures that affect the results of big companies in the USA. That is, among others:
- Economic indicators of inflation (CPI, PPI,...), consumer confidence (as Michigan Consumer Confidence Index), growth (GDP), employment (Non Farm Payrolls) and salaries (Average Hourly Wages)
- interest rates decided by the Federal Reserve System, which is the central banking system of the United States of America. It was created on December 23, 1913, with the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, after a series of financial panics led to the desire for central control of the monetary system in order to alleviate financial crises. Jerome Powell is the 16th Chair of the Federal Reserve, serving in that office since February 2018. He was nominated to the Fed Chair position by former President Donald Trump and confirmed by the United States Senate.
- Fiscal policy, trade deals, business laws decided by the US administration (Donald Trump), but also by the US Treasury Department (Scott Bessent) and the US Department of Commerce (Jeremy Pelter). The US Department of the Treasury's mission is to maintain a strong economy and create economic and job opportunities by promoting the conditions that enable economic growth and stability at home and abroad, strengthen national security by combating threats and protecting the integrity of the financial system, and manage the U.S. Government’s finances and resources effectively. The US Department of Commerce is an executive department of the federal government concerned with promoting economic growth. Among its tasks are gathering economic and demographic data for business and government decision-making, and helping to set industrial standards
- Energy prices such as electricity, oil, etc...because they have impact on production costs for those companies that are part of the S&P500.