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[QUOTE="Fresh Forex, post: 218397, member: 53126"] [B]Trading Signals: NFP of February[/B] [IMG alt="img"]https://freshforex.com/netcat_files/2236/3069/0d4f03fb4f05698899f4856f2e9a8d9c[/IMG] Dear clients, March 10 is expected to publish data on the Nonfarm Payroll, an indicator of US employment in the industrial sector. The report significantly affects the movement of the US dollar and related instruments. What values are expected this time, our expert tells: [HR][/HR] [I]Leading indicators of employment from ISM for the industry and services indicate the release of positive data on Non-Farm Employment, which is favorable for the growth of the US stock market. On Friday consider buying #SP500, #NQ100, #Exxon, #JPMorgan. [/I] [HR][/HR] [B]Month of indexes without swaps [IMG alt="img"]https://freshforex.com/netcat_files/2236/3069/b184d7482c288f0421e0ebd9fe7b4ad2[/IMG][/B] The spring thaw is approaching the market. Good news from China, oil volatility and prospects for new realities spur the growth of world indices, which favors market players. We want to do our part aswell, trade the [B]#DAX30, #DJI30, #NIKKEI and #FTSE100[/B] indices from [B]March 7 to April 2[/B] without swaps! Indices from different regions participate in the promotion, reflecting the value of the stock market in their zone. [LIST] [*][B]DJI30[/B] — one of the oldest indicators of the state of the US economy, includes stocks of 30 companies. [*][B]DAX30[/B] is Germany's most important stock index and tracks the performance of the 40 largest German companies based on market capitalization on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. [*][B]NIKKEI[/B] — Includes shares of 225 of the most actively traded companies on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. [*][B]FTSE100[/B] is an English stock index that reflects the state and development of the UK economy. Includes 100 shares of companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. [/LIST] [B]"For the Alliance!": The Merging of Microsoft and Activision Blizzard [IMG alt="img"]https://freshforex.com/netcat_files/2236/3069/875fc3835ae8792ce1755bf331a88007[/IMG][/B] Microsoft Corp is expected to win EU antitrust approval for its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard by offering licensing deals to rivals, sources close to the matter said. Microsoft announced its acquisition of Activision Blizzard last January, its biggest deal ever, to take on industry leaders Tencent and Sony for the booming video game market. Sony, in turn, voiced concerns about Microsoft's expanding monopoly. The main stumbling block has become the popular multi-platform Call of Duty series of games, which, once acquired by Microsoft, will cause an imbalance in the market, according to Sony. The European Commission, which is due to decide on the deal by April 25, will not require Microsoft to sell assets to get approval, sources said. Microsoft stated that it is "committed to offering effective and easily implemented solutions in order to remove the doubts of the European Commission." Last month, Microsoft announced it had signed 10-year licensing deals with Nintendo and Nvidia that would bring Call of Duty to their gaming platforms, subject to the agreement with Activision Blizzard being approved. The deal is facing hurdles from regulators in Britain, where the UK competition agency has asked Microsoft to drop Call of Duty to alleviate the issue, while the US Federal Trade Commission has asked a judge to block the deal altogether. [/QUOTE]
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