Reuters reports from a new Ipsos survey that Americans are becoming “less supportive of [Trump’s] approach to immigration as his administration cracks down.”
Silver Bulletin noted yesterday: “The polls are coming hard and fast so far this week. It’s only Monday, and we’ve already seen four new releases (if you count one from over the weekend). On balance, they aren’t great for Donald Trump, whose approval ratings have been on the decline since Tuesday.”
Figure 1: Support for Trump’s Immigration Policy

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EURUSD continues to trade above last week’s low. Recent weakness appears corrective and key trend signals highlight an uptrend. Note that a key support at the 50-day EMA, at 1.1094, remains intact. A clean break of this average would undermine the uptrend. A key resistance to watch is 1.1381, the May 2 - 6 high. Clearance of this level would signal the end of the correction and highlight a bullish break.
Moody's has downgraded the US's long-term credit rating to Aa1 trom Aaa. The move may not have been fully expected today. But it was the last holdout among they S&P and Fitch to demote the USA from the top rating, and they placed negative outlook on the US last year (now stable). Fiscal deterioration, both past and anticipated as Congress wrangles with the Republican fiscal bill, is cited as the key factor. From the release (link):
The "extraordinary measures" available to Treasury to stave off a debt default were down to $82B as of May 14, per a Treasury Department release today.
