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Genetic Wellness: Insights into the Growing Preimplantation Genetic Testing Market

Posted by Snehal Shaha on April 25, 2024 at 4:50am 0 Comments

As per the recently published report by MarketsandMarket™, The report "Preimplantation Genetic Testing Market by Procedure (Diagnosis, Screening), Technology (NGS, PCR, FISH, CGH, SNP), Product (Consumable, Instrument), Application (Aneuploid, HLA Typing), Type of Cycle, End User, and Region - Global Forecast to 2028", is projected to reach USD 1.2 billion by 2028 from USD 0.7 billion in 2023, at a CAGR of 11.4% during the forecast period.

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Italy Third-Party Logistics Market, Analysis, Revenue, Share Analysis, Market Growth and Forecast 2032

Posted by Smith on April 25, 2024 at 4:48am 0 Comments

The Italy Third-Party Logistics market is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by advancements in technology, changing consumer demands, and globalization. This article explores the key trends shaping the 3PL industry and highlights the benefits it offers to businesses in an increasingly complex supply chain ecosystem.



Third-Party Logistics market Size was valued at USD 1022.8 billion in 2021. The third-party logistics industry is projected to grow from USD 1111.78 Billion… Continue

EUR/USD Slips To New Lows On Good U.S. Data

EUR/USD Slips To New Lows On Good U.S. Data

Stronger than expected economic reports drove the U.S. dollar higher against all of the major currencies. Theres no question that of the G3 currencies (USD, EUR and JPY), the U.S. is leading the recovery, and data is beginning to show the benefits of a smooth coronavirus vaccine rollout. Seventy percent of Americans 65 or older have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose, with more than a third of the overall adult population receiving their first jab. Businesses are reopening and economic activity is accelerating. As a result, jobless claims fell to 684,000, its lowest level in more than a year. Fourth quarter GDP growth was also revised up to 4.3% from 4.1%. The U.S. economy is still a long way from normal, but the numbers show that it is moving in the right direction. With more Americans getting vaccinated every day, further improvements are likely. Personal income and spending numbers are due for release tomorrow.To get more news about WikiFX, you can visit wikifx.com official website.

While investors bought U.S. dollars, stocks did not turn higher until after the London close. The reluctance can be partly attributed to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell‘s comments on NPR’s Morning Edition. For the first time since the pandemic began, he talked about a future with less stimulus. Powell said: “As we make substantial further progress toward our goals, we‘ll gradually roll back the amount of Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities we’ve bought.” However, all of this would be predicated on a strong recovery, which is ultimately positive for U.S. assets and explains why equities recovered their losses to end the day up.

Fewer restrictions and more vaccinations stand in stark contrast with Europe, where fresh lockdown measures were announced this month for Germany, France and Italy. Compared to the U.S., only 9% of the German population have received their first shot. We have been bearish euros all month, and that will remain true regardless of tomorrows IFO report. German business confidence may be bolstered by the stronger PMIs, but confidence in the region will be restrained until the government gets better control of the latest wave. ECB member Luis De Guindos sees Eurozone GDP contracting in the first half of the year. EUR/USD dropped below 1.18 for the first time since November and it may not find support until the 50-week SMA at 1.17.

Sterling, on the other hand, snapped a five-day decline to end the day higher against the U.S. dollar. The UK is in a very difficult position with COVID-19. Like the U.S., its vaccine rollout program has been quick and aggressive. More than 50% of its adult population received their first shot, and this will pay dividends for the economy. Retail sales are due for release on Friday, and we are looking for a solid increase after last months sharp decline.

The Australian and New Zealand dollars erased earlier gains to end the day lower against the greenback, whereas the Canadian dollar started the day under pressure. Although New Zealand‘s trade balance returned to surplus, investors cannot look past the government’s recent steps to curb housing price increases. No data was released from Canada, but oil prices resumed their slide and, more importantly, Canadas Supreme Court ruled the carbon tax law is constitutional. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a top priority for the government and this tax, which is bad for the industry, is something it would have had to deal with eventually.

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