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- Brent crude finished the week @ 63.77, up +1.8% after a strong week
- Gold had an overall flat week closing at 1291.6, down -0.5%
- Bitcoin up more than 800% in 2017
- US House of Representatives pass tax reform bill
- German coalition government talks break down
- Zimbabwean military forces seize power from Mugabe
- US CPI inflation surprises on the upside at 1.8% YoY
- UK unemployment remains at 42 year low of 4.3%
- US, UK and European stocks sell off
- Investor concerns over US tax reform plans
- Saudi Arabia continues anti-corruption reforms
- EU Commission downgrades UK GDP growth forecasts
- Brent crude oil hits two and a half year highs
- Jerome Powell nominated as Federal Reserve chair
- The Bank of England votes to raise rates by 25 basis points
- US equities hit record highs
- Eurozone posts strong economic data
- US House presents initial draft tax bill
- US equities hit record highs
- The European Central Bank announces QE taper plans
- UK and US GDP growth beats expectations
- US House of Representatives votes in favour of 2018 budget
- German business sentiment hits record high
- Brent crude oil prices rose 4.7% during the week
- Oil rose 1% on the week with Brent standing at USD 57.9
- Gold fell 1.6% to $1,275
- Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) in cryptocurrencies top $3 billion this year
- Major currency volatility at three-month lows
- Oil rose 2.8% on the week with Brent at USD 57.8
- Gold rose 2.2% to $1305
- Miners led a six month high in commodities
- Global stock indices rise
- Oil fell 3.3% on the week with Brent at USD 55.6
- Gold fell 0.8% to 1273.5
- US and Turkey suspend visas in escalations of their diplomatic row
- Central banks set to cut quantitative easing
- Oil rose 1.2% on the week with Brent at USD 56.6
- Gold fell 0.9% to 1273
- Global bonds continue sell off, equities rise
- BoE hold conference for world’s central bankers
- Angela Merkel wins German election
- Federal Reserve to begin balance sheet reduction in October
- US President Trump imposes fresh sanctions on North Korea
- China long-term sovereign credit rating downgraded by S&P
- Theresa May clarifies Brexit stance in Florence speech