Gold prices edged higher on Thursday as the dollar slipped, while investors looked forward to a speech by U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at the Jackson Hole symposium for clues on interest rate hikes and the health of the economy. FUNDAMENTALS Spot gold was 0.1% higher at $1,753.01 per ounce, as of 0110 GMT.
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Dollar’s rally was choked off by terrible PMI data, in particular services, overnight. But the greenback is trying to regain some footing in Asian session. It’s too early to say that the bullish trend in Dollar has reversed. Traders are just holding their bets for now, awaiting more guidance from Fed Chair Jerome Powell at
Gold price in the national capital on Wednesday rose Rs 274 to Rs 51,909 per 10 grams amid firm global trends, according to Securities. The yellow metal had closed at Rs 51,635 per 10 grams in the previous trade. Silver also jumped Rs 448 to Rs 55,682 per kg from Rs 55,234 per kg in
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Dollar is recovering some ground today but stays below yesterday’s high in general, consolidations continue. Overall trading in subdued with major pairs and crosses suck inside yesterday’s range. Kiwi and Aussie are on the softer side while the greenback and Yen are firmer. European majors are also weak but there is no follow through selling.
Oil prices fell on Wednesday, taking a breather from a nearly 4% surge the previous day on receding fears of an imminent output cut by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, a group known as OPEC+. Global benchmark Brent crude futures fell 21 cents, or 0.2%, to $100.01 a barrel by 0114
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European majors, including the Swiss Franc, are under much selling pressure currently. EUR/USD dived through parity, and hit a new low. The development came on worries that Russia will further weaponize its natural gas supplies to Europe, adding further weight to the already troubled economy. Dollar is strong as supported by rising treasury yield, with
Gold rose by Rs 157 to Rs 51,707 per 10 gram in the national capital on Tuesday amid an increase in international yellow metal prices, according to Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal settled at Rs 51,550 per 10 gram. Silver also jumped by Rs 364 to Rs 55,662 per kg. In the
Euro’s selloff continues today after poor PMI data and stays as the worst performer for the week. Swiss Franc is also weak for now, together with Sterling. Dollar remains the strongest one, but struggle to extend gains against commodity currencies. In other markets, major European indexes are soft but downside is limited. US futures also
Oil prices edged up on Tuesday, after Saudi Arabia warned that OPEC could cut output to correct a recent drop in oil futures. Brent crude futures rose 32 cents to $96.80 a barrel by 0004 GMT, after a choppy session on Monday when they dropped by more than $4 before paring losses to trade near
This from ING on: media reports that policy banks in China are going to provide CNY200bn in special loans with funds from the Ministry of Finance and the PBoC. But, says ING: With an estimated 225 million sqm of uncompleted housing, and assuming that the construction cost is CNY3000 per sqm, the total cost required
The markets are rather steady in Asian session today. With a near empty calendar, trading could remain subdued. Activity, however, might start to increase with the wave of flash PMI data to be released tomorrow. For now, Aussie and Kiwi are trying to recover. But Dollar is staying firm. Euro and Yen are on the
Gold price fell by Rs 315 to Rs 51,679 per 10 gram in the national capital on Monday amid a decline in international precious metal rates, according to Securities. The yellow metal had closed at Rs 51,994 per 10 gram in the previous trade. Silver also declined by Rs 635 to Rs 55,416 per kg.
The major US indices are opening up lower on the day. There is a lot of red on the S&P 500 heat map with only a handful in the green (or up). A snapshot of the markets are showing: Dow is down -403 points or -1.20% at 33294.89 S&P is down -60 points or -1.43%
Risk off sentiment appears to be intensifying today. Selloff in particularly serious in German DAX, while FTSE and CAC are also down. US futures are also pointing to a lower open while 10-year yield is pressing 3% handle. In the currency markets, Euro and Sterling are main losers for the day so far, but Yen
Gold prices fell for a sixth straight session on Monday to hit their lowest in more than three weeks, weighed down by a robust dollar and expectations of further interest rate hikes from the U.S. Federal Reserve to tame surging inflation. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold was down 0.1% at $1,746.06 per ounce, as of 0131