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Weekly Top Gainers/Losers
Top Gainers – The World Market
The world oil prices continued to increase for the 2nd week in a row. Since May 1, OPEC + countries have limited production by 10 million barrels per day. Some US shale companies joined them. A number of countries have reported a mitigation of quarantine requirements in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic from May 11-12. All this contributed to an increase in oil demand. Accordingly, oil and trading instruments based on it became the top gainers and losers. Amidst the risks of another escalation of the USA-China trade war, the yen and the Swiss franc strengthened as heaven currencies.
1. &OIL/CAD – a personal composite instrument West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil against the Canadian dollar.
2. OIL – American Light Sweet Crude Oil West Texas Intermediate (WTI).
Top Losers – The World Market
1. Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. – an American car rental company.
2. XAUOIL – a gold instrument Gold against WTI oil.
Top Gainers – Foreign Exchange Market (Forex)
1. USDTRY, EURTRY - the growth of these charts means the strengthening of the US dollar and the euro against the Turkish lira.
2. EURJPY, EURAUD - the growth of these charts means the weakening of the Japanese yen and the Australian dollar against the euro.
Top Losers – Foreign Exchange Market (Forex)
1. AUDJPY, CADJPY - the fall of these charts means the strengthening of the Japanese yen against the Australian and Canadian dollars.
2. USDCHF, AUDCHF - the fall of these charts means the weakening of the American and Australian dollars against the Swiss franc.
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