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- MT4 historical data download - Forex Factory
Hello, Does some knows how to download missing historical data on MT4? I have gap between 28 11 2023 and 22 01 2024
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GBPUSD is softening today from earlier highs following a shock disappointment in UK data this morning UK retail sales were seen contracting 2 7% last month, a stark shift from the prior month’s 1 3% increase and far deeper than the -0 5% level the market was looking for The data reflects the sharpest monthly decline since December 2023
- ‘TACO’: Wall Street Mocks Trump With 4-Letter Code . . . - Forex Factory
In response to higher prices, most people reported taking actions such as adjusting their spending Responses indicated that the labor market remained solid Similar shares of people started new jobs in 2024 compared with 2023 Additionally, the shares of people who were laid off or voluntarily left a job were each unchanged from the prior year
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- Japans core inflation hits highest level since January 2023, putting . . .
Japan’s core inflation rate climbed to 3 7% in May, marking its highest level since January 2023 and putting more pressure on the Bank of Japan to raise rates to combat inflation The figure — which strips out costs for fresh food — was higher than the 3 6% expected by economists polled by Reuters, and is above April’s reading of 3 5%
- US ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased . . .
It was the lowest monthly job total from the ADP count since March 2023 The report comes two days before the more closely watched nonfarm payrolls count from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which is expected to show a gain of 125,000 and the unemployment rate steady at 4 2%
- US-China Trade War Tariffs: An Up-to-Date Chart - Forex Factory
The February 14, 2020 implementation of the phase one agreement between the Trump administration and China established new US tariffs on imports from China for the foreseeable future Average US tariffs on Chinese exports remain elevated at 19 3 percent These tariffs are more than six times higher
- U. S. trade deficit in goods plummets in April, pointing to stronger . . .
The trade deficit in goods narrowed by 46% to $87 6 billion in April from a record $162 3 billion in March, according to the Commerce Department’s advanced estimate released Friday That’s the narrowest trade gap since December 2023
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