Gold price in the national capital rose by Rs 52 to Rs 50,770 per 10 grams on Tuesday, according to Securities. In the previous trade, the yellow metal settled at Rs 50,718 per 10 grams. Silver, however, slipped by Rs 60 to Rs 60,128 per kg from Rs 60,188 per kg in the previous trade.
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Yen is back as the worst performer on improving risk sentiment and rising yields. Dollar is trying to rally in early US session following rise in treasury yields. But strength is mainly seen against European majors and Yen only. Canadian and Australian Dollars are resilient so far. In other markets, Gold is largely staying in
Globex saw sharp selling of equity index futures in the US evening session. News flow was light only. Across the FX space moves yen crosses were noticeable heavy. USD/JPY highs above 135.50 did not last long asn as I post its back circa 135.20. CHF, EUR, GBP, AUD, NZD, CAD are all little changed against
June 28: Gold prices were nearly flat on Tuesday, as recent gains in Treasury yields prevented any significant interest in bullion. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold was last up 0.1% at $1,824.65 per ounce by 0056 GMT. U.S. gold futures were flat at $1,824.70. * A move by Britain, the United States, Japan and Canada to
The forex markets are rather quiet in Asian session today, even though risk sentiment is positive. Most major pairs and crosses are staying inside Friday’s range, even though Yen is slightly stronger with Swiss Franc and Euro. Commodity currencies are generally soft, except Canadian, which is indeed trading notably higher against Aussie and Kiwi. Technically,
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Gold traded well within the range seen for the last few days but ended lower marking its second weekly decline. Gold traded in a narrow range above $1800/oz and ended last week with a modest 0.6 per cent decline. Gold has been stuck in a range as the central banks’ emphasis on monetary tightening has
Price actions in forex markets are indecisive today. Dollar is trying to rise after better than expected durable goods orders. It’s also support by recovery in treasury yields. But there is no follow through buying. Canadian Dollar is still the relatively firmer one while Euro is also up slightly. Yen and Aussie are the weakest
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Gold prices firmed on Monday, as some Western nations’ plans to ban imports of the metal from Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, signalled potentially tighter supplies of bullion. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold was up 0.2% at $1,828.99 per ounce by 0102 GMT. U.S. gold futures were flat at $1,830.90. * Four of the Group
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NEW DELHI: Gold futures fell on Thursday morning, as the dollar stayed stable after the comments made by the US Fed Chair Jerome Powell in his testimony to the US Senate Banking Committee. Silver futures fell over half a per cent in early trade. Powell said the Fed is not trying to engineer a recession
Beijing will reopen primary and secondary schools for in-person classes. Senior and middle high schools were allowed to return to classrooms from June 2, now all are reopening. Beijing shut its schools in early May and moved to online learning. It’s a mixed bag still in Shanghai. The city’s Communist Party chief spoke on Saturday,
New Delhi: Oil marketing companies (OMCs) have lost an estimated ₹10-12 on the sale of a litre of petrol and diesel in the current quarter, which can be only partly offset by increased refining margins, brokerage ICICI Securities said in a note on Thursday. “Despite the strength seen in refining, overall earnings for OMCs will
WTI crude oil climbed $3.35 to settle at $107.62 while brent finished the week at $113.12. Both are lower compared to last Friday’s close and that’s the second week in a row of declines but it follows a streak of seven consecutive weekly gains. Overall, crude is right in the middle of the range since
Oil prices rose slightly in early Asian trade on Friday as nations seek to address global crude oil and fuel supply tightness. Brent crude futures rose 39 cents, or 0.4%, to $110.44 a barrel at 0012 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures rose 37 cents, or 0.4%, to $104.31 a barrel. The
The forex markets were rather mixed last week. Yen ended as the worst performer, but Swiss Franc was the best. Canadian Dollar rose against all but Franc, while Aussie and Kiwi were weak. Euro was mixed together with Sterling wile Dollar was ended lower against all but Yen and Kiwi. Overall, there were hints of
Markets: S&P 500 up 115 points, or 3.0%, to 3914 US 10-year yields up 6.8 bps to 3.14% WTI crude oil up $2.79 to $107.66 Gold up $4 to $1826 AUD leads, JPY lags After hiking by 75 basis points instead of the 50 bps he long-ascribed to, Powell cited the jump in inflation expectations