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#GBPJPY
SELL=139.827
TARGET=139.445
SL=140.318

#SILVER
BUY=26.205
TARGET=26.674
SL=25.767

#INTEL CORP.
BUY=47.05
TARGET=47.98
SL=46.50

#LITECOIN USD
SELL=121.598
TARGET=113.201
SL=128.100

#CAC 40
BUY=5568.9
TARGET=5615
SL=5504.9
TOP 5 STOCKS TO WATCHOUT:-


1.#ANT Group:- China's Ant Group on Thursday said it has received a meeting notice from regulators, and will strictly comply with all regulatory requirements.
China's financial watchdogs including the central bank and banking and insurance regulator said will conduct regulatory talks with Ant Group within the next few days, while the country's market regulator on Thursday said it has launched an investigation on the group for alleged monopoly conduct.

2. #SAP:- Survey-software seller Qualtrics International Inc, owned by business software group SAP, filed for a U.S. initial public offering of up to $100 million on Monday, with tech stocks largely outperforming the broader market this year.
Qualtrics, which SAP bought for $8 billion two years ago, will have two classes of common stock upon completion of the offering, with SAP America Inc set to own all 423.2 million Class B shares and remain the controlling shareholder.
The company also said it had applied to list its Class A common stock on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol "XM" and expects the IPO price to be between $20 and $24 apiece.
Total revenue of Qualtrics, which gathers real-time feedback from customers to help analyse how a firm's products or services are performing, rose about 32% to $550 million in the nine months ended Sept. 30.

3. #IBM :- IBM Corp has agreed to pay $24.25 million to resolve a pair of investigations by the Federal Communications Commission(FCC) over subsidies awarded to connect schools and libraries to broadband.
IBM payment will resolve two FCC investigations that have spanned nearly 15 years over its alleged violations of "E-Rate" program rules in connection with New York City and El Paso school districts. Under the agreement, IBM agreed to return $24.25 million to the Universal Service Fund that funds the E-Rate program, but did not admit wrongdoing.
The FCC said its investigations found IBM had not satisfied the competitive bidding rules in New York for 2005-2008 and provided ineligible equipment and services in El Paso for 2001.

4. #NOKIA:- Telecom Italia has decided to retain Nokia as a supplier and reduce Huawei's share of a planned purchase of equipment for building a 5G network, three sources close to the matter told Reuters, amid pressure to exclude the Chinese firm on security concerns.
The United States has lobbied Italy and other European allies to avoid using Huawei's equipment alleging it could pose a security risk - a charge Huawei has rejected. Italy has so far declined to ban Huawei outright.
Former national phone company Telecom Italia (TIM) at the beginning of this year was considering dividing a supply contract for the radio access network (RAN) part of its 5G build-out between Huawei and Sweden's Ericsson.
5. #GOOGLE:- Alphabet Inc's Google this year moved to tighten control over its scientists' papers by launching a "sensitive topics" review, and in at least three cases requested authors refrain from casting its technology in a negative light, according to internal communications and interviews with researchers involved in the work.
Google's new review procedure asks that researchers consult with legal, policy and public relations teams before pursuing topics such as face and sentiment analysis and categorizations of race, gender or political affiliation, according to internal webpages explaining the policy.
"Advances in technology and the growing complexity of our external environment are increasingly leading to situations where seemingly inoffensive projects raise ethical, reputational, regulatory or legal issues," one of the pages for research staff stated. Reuters could not determine the date of the post, though three current employees said the policy began in June.
The report presents a summary of all upcoming and recent fundamental events as well as technical analysis for the major markets. https://www.capitalstreetfx.com/en/technical_analysis/technical-analysis-report-29-december-2020/
Market Report as on 29th December 2020 Asian shares jumped on Tuesday, with Japanese stocks hitting a 30-year high, as hopes that a long-awaited U.S. pandemic relief package would be expanded and a Brexit trade deal supported investor risk appetite. The Shanghai composite is down 0.35% at 3,383.857. Overall, the Singapore MSCI up 0.28% at 324.95. Over in Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index up 0.80% to 26,574. In Japan, the Nikkei 225 up 2.91% at 27,560, while the Topix index was up 1.96% to 1817.5. South Korea’s Kospi up 0.22% to 2814.38. Australia S&P/ASX 200 up 0.53% to 6700.3.

European equities Monday closing. The DAX futures contract in Germany traded 1.49% up at 13790.29, CAC 40 futures up 1.20% at 5588.4 and the UK 100 futures contract in the U.K. up 0.10% at 6,502.1.

In U.S. on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 0.68% at 30404.0 the S&P 500 up 0.87% to 3735.4 and the Nasdaq 100 up 1.01% at 12838.9, NYSE closes at 14405.771 up 0.16%.

In the Forex market, GBPUSD up 0.28% at 1.34830. The USDJPY down 0.06% at 103.698. The USDCHF down 0.14% at 0.88717. EURUSD up 0.20% at 1.22382, EUR/GBP up 0.05% at 0.90763. The USD/CNY down 0.05% at 6.5312, at the time of writing.

In the commodity market U.S. Gold futures up 0.28% at $1,878.37. Elsewhere, Silver futures up 0.35% to $26.28 per ounce, Platinum up 0.59% at $1040.15 per ounce, and Palladium up 0.70% to $2,360.50.

Crude Oil mix on Tuesday; Brent crude oil up 0.63% to $51.22 barrel while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (CLc1) is down 1.04% at $48.55.

In the Cryptocurrency Markets, BTCUSD at 26217.72 down 3.00%, Ethereum at 703.23 down 3.62%, Litecoin at 125.97 down 2.90%, at the time of writing.