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Anzo Capital: Weekly Market Review
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[QUOTE="Anzo Capital, post: 186999, member: 65339"] [HEADING=1][B]Weekly Market Review by [URL='https://anzocapital.com/int?utm_source=earnforex&utm_medium=Advertisement&utm_content=WeeklyMarketReview']Anzo Capital[/URL][/B][/HEADING] For the week of 19 Oct 2020 [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2][B]The Fall Of Donald Trump?[/B][/HEADING] The final presidential debate was certainly calmer and more civil than the first, as Trump’s Republican party perceived his demeanour in the previous debate as too aggressive. A range of topics were discussed and perhaps the greatest divide between the two candidates was their intended approach with regards the pandemic. Trump advocates for reopening where Biden would endorse further restrictions. Trump attempted several personal attacks on Biden’s private life and family dealings which largely fell flat during the debate. Despite accusations that the Democratic party are “all talk no action;” Trump remains behind in the polls and it seems his performance during debate lacked the real punch required to rock the Biden campaign. Turning to the economy, the labour market appears to be improving, with a significant drop in US citizens claiming unemployment benefits. A total of 787,000 jobless claims were made in the week ending 18th October. Similarly, the U.S. private sector registered another month of growth reaching an almost 2-year high. [HR][/HR] [B]Stay informed with our real time comprehensive market analysis reports and financial news [URL='https://anzocapital.com/int/research-tools/daily-insights?utm_source=earnforex&utm_medium=Advertisement&utm_content=WeeklyMarketReview']here[/URL].[/B] [/QUOTE]
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