The USD is killing all currencies.
Here are 4 tips for today's trading. This will help you decide where you should invest and what to look for:
The USD is killing all currencies.
Here are 4 tips for today's trading. This will help you decide where you should invest and what to look for:
1. Dollar showing strength, EUR plunges
1. Dollar showing strength, EUR plunges
The U.S. dollar hasn't been this strong since early 2003.
The ICE Dollar Index - which tracks the dollar's value versus other major global currencies - hit 101.37 Friday, up about 10% from early May.
It's boomed since Election Day because investors expect higher interest rates and more government spending during Donald Trump's presidency.
Meanwhile, the EUR is on track for record losing streak.
EUR/USD was down for a 10th consecutive session on Friday, it’s longest losing streak since its creation in 1999.
The currency pair was hit by Draghi’s promise to maintain stimulus and Yellen’s indications that the Fed was likely to hike U.S. interest rates in December.
2. More troubles for Volkswagen
2. More troubles for Volkswagen
Volkswagen is cutting 30,000 jobs as it tries to boost profits in the wake of a huge emissions scandal.
Europe's largest automaker says the cuts are needed to reduce costs as it works to overhaul its plants in Germany.
The vast majority of the job cuts - 23,000 - will come in its home market. Volkswagen employs more than 610,000 workers worldwide.
Shares in Volkswagen inched up in Germany on Friday.
3. Wall Street is near record territory
3. Wall Street is near record territory
The major U.S. stock market indexes are trading near record highs.
However, it doesn't look like today will necessarily be a record-setting day as U.S. stock futures are looking rather weak.
For those who like to keep score: The Dow Jones industrial average is just 30 points away from its highest-ever level, and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq need less than 10 points to hit new record highs.
Looking abroad, European markets are mostly declining in early trading. Asian markets ended the week with mixed results.
4. Earnings for Friday
4. Earnings for Friday
More retail earnings are coming through.
Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), Buckle (BKE) and Foot Locker (FL) are releasing earnings before the bell Friday.
Meanwhile, shares in Salesforce.com (CRM, Tech30) and Gap (GPS) should be on the move when trading opens after the companies released earnings on Thursday afternoon. Salesforce.com stock is set to surge, while Gap shares are heading south.