It is reported that the US Food and Drug Administration has scheduled
a meeting of its Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory 
Committee on Dec. 10 to discuss the request for emergency use 
authorization of a Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer. If nothing else, an 
approval would immediately allow the first Americans to get a vaccine on
Dec. 11. Meanwhile, Moderna, another pharmaceutical company, will also 
receive approval and become available soon. Speculation on these 
positives will begin after Thanksgiving, which is a support to the weak 
DXY, gearing down its downtrend and sending a chance for it to bottom 
out. Since Americans will be the first to receive vaccines from the two 
drugmakers, the US economy may find the impetus to revive then.To get 
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  In addition to the vaccination, there is another concern after the 
Thanksgiving holiday. The new leader of Angela Merkel's center-right 
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) will be decided in mid-January 2021. 
The party congress, which was originally scheduled for the next Thursday
(Dec. 3), was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The party 
congress of the CDU was tasked with choosing a new party leader as the 
candidate for the next October election. Now that Chancellor Angela 
Merkel and her successor Kramper Kahlenbauer have both said they would 
not stand for re-election nor run for election, financial markets are 
focusing on the race between the CDU and the rapidly emerging far-right 
Alternative for Germany.

  Public discontent is growing due to the serious outbreak and the 
economic downturn in Germany. Financial markets are worried that the 
populist Alternative for Germany will take advantage of this situation 
and, if it defeats the CDU in next year's election and becomes the 
ruling party, it could become a significant “gray rhino” of 2021. 
Therefore, the CDU's party congress will be thrust into the spotlight 
ahead of Europe's financial markets.
| By | buzai232 | 
| Added | Dec 11 '20, 04:38AM | 
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