Monthly Archives: July 2018

How to Learn the Forex Trading Market

If you have been dreaming to work from home, you have chosen the right path. Of course, Forex trading is the best option that would help you to become a good trader. You don’t have to go to the workplace. You don’t have to set time or work according to the schedule. You don’t have…

Sensex Ends Day In Red; Metal Stocks Lead Losses

After opening the day in red, share markets in India witnessed negative trading activity throughout the day and ended the day in red. Sectoral indices traded mixed, with stocks in the power sector and stocks in the metal sector, leading the losses. At the closing bell, the BSE Sensex stood lower by 159 points (down 0.5%) and the NSE Nifty closed down by 57…

Adamis Enters Distribution Agreement With Novartis Unit Sandoz

Adamis Pharmaceuticals (ADMP) announced last night that it has entered into an exclusive distribution and commercialization agreement with Sandoz, a division of Novartis (NVS), to commercialize Symjepi or the emergency treatment of allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. Symjepi is epinephrine and competes against Mylan’s (MYL) EpiPen. Under the terms of the agreement, Sandoz will obtain the…

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Geopolitical fears remained front and center for the start of the third quarter trading. We are starting the quarter with risk off in equities, but bonds are not bid up enough to counter the pain and the USD is stronger. It’s Monday and the weekend news didn’t bring any relief for China and the trade tariffs looming….

Morning Call For Monday, July 2

Overnight Markets And News Sep E-mini S&Ps (ESU18 -0.52%) this morning are down -0.53% and European stocks are down -0.57% as trade risks drag global equity markets lower. Sep COMEX copper (HGU18 -0.39%) is down -0.51% to a 9-1/4 month low, which undercut mining stocks and metals producers on concern trade tensions are beginning to slow global…

Third Quarter Begins With A Thump

The window dressing ahead of the end of Q2 failed to signal a turn in sentiment. Equity markets have taken back those gains and more. The US dollar is broadly firmer, though it was coming off its best levels near midday in Europe, and the three-basis-point slippage puts the US 10-year yield at 2.83%, its lowest…