Yen remains the worst performer for the week but selling appears to have slowed after Japan’s intervention yesterday. Dollar is following as next weakest, as risk sentiment stabilized. Also, Dollar bulls are clearly on guard against sudden volatility in Yen. Australian Dollar is the strongest one together with New Zealander. European majors are mixed, with
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According to a Number 10 source, UK PM Truss is not meeting with Sir Graham Brady, the head of the backbench 1922 committee. According to sources, the head of the 1922 committee Brady has received up to 100 letters calling on Truss to go. The new PM as per rules is not to have a
New Delhi, Gold prices fell by Rs 276 to Rs 50,471 per 10 grams in the national capital on Wednesday due to weak global trends, according to Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal had settled at Rs 50,747 per 10 grams. Silver also declined Rs 487 to Rs 56,406 per kg from Rs
Dollar rises broadly today, with help from bonds as 10-year yield tops 4.1% in pre-market. Canadian Dollar is also slightly firmer after CPI report. Other parts of the markets are mixed. Yen is dropping towards 150 with Dollar, but recovers elsewhere. Swiss Franc is weakening against both Euro and Sterling but loss is limited. Aussie
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Malaysian palm oil futures jumped nearly 5% on Tuesday, hitting their highest in nearly seven weeks, helped by a continuous decline in the ringgit and concerns over global edible oil supply. The benchmark palm oil contract for January delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange gained 183 ringgit, or 4.7%, to 4,070 ringgit ($863.94) a
Commodity currencies are generally stronger today following the rebound in risk markets. New Zealand Dollar is leading the way as additionally supported by stronger than expected consumer inflation reading. There are some talks that RBNZ would opt for a larger than before hike at the upcoming meeting. Dollar, Euro, and Yen are currently the worst
The major US indices are up for the 2nd consecutive day. Yesterday, the NASDAQ index soared by 3.43%. The S&P index increase by 2.65%. Today the border indices are tacking on additional gains of 2.25% or more. A snapshot of the market currently shows Dow industrial average up 605 points or 2.0% at 30785 S&P
Gold prices in the national capital fell Rs 10 to Rs 50,783 per 10 grams on Tuesday amid appreciation in rupee, according to Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal had closed at Rs 50,793 per 10 grams. Silver, however, climbed Rs 774 to Rs 57,064 per kilogram from Rs 56,290 per kg. The
Japan appeared to have intervene in the currency markets again today. But USD/JPY is holding its head up, staying resilient around 32-year high. Both Dollar and Yen are among the worst as the financial markets are basically trading with solid risk-on sentiment. New Zealand and Australian Dollar ride on such sentiment and are the strongest
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NEW DELHI: Gold prices rose on Monday, supported by technical trading after the previous session’s steep fall and a pause in the dollar rally. However, an impending oversized rate hike by the US Federal Reserve limited bullion’s appeal. A “hotter-than-expected” September inflation report doesn’t necessarily mean the US central bank needs to raise rates higher
The forex markets are rather steady in quiet Asian session today. Dollar is paring some gains while Euro and Yen are soft too. Sterling is leading the way higher, followed by commodity currencies. But overall, almost all major pairs and crosses are bounded inside Friday’s range. The economic calendar is also rather light today. Traders
The major US stock indices are opening higher and erasing most of the declines from Friday’s plunge: Dow industrial average is up 527 points or 1.78% at 30162 S&P index is up 76.0 points or 2.12% at 3659 NASDAQ index is up 264 points or 2.57% at 10,584 The S&P last week closed just below
Gold price in the national capital fell Rs 40 to Rs 50,833 per 10 grams on Monday amid a fall in the precious metal prices in the overseas market, according to Securities. In the previous trade, the yellow metal had touched Rs 50,873 per 10 grams. Silver also declined by Rs 594 to Rs 56,255
Sterling is trading as the strongest one for today so far, even though there is not clear follow through buying except versus Yen. The Pound is supported by UK Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt’s decision that the government will reverse “almost all” the tax measures in the Growth Plan announced just three weeks ago. Yen’s decline
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Soybean prices have been trading lull despite soybean crop loss due to the recent rainfall. Prices are likely to correct further due to higher production and carryover stock. Prices of soybean can correct to Rs 4,500 per quintal in the coming weeks. The soybean crop has been damaged by 0.34MMT in MP and Rajasthan due