Gold prices edged down on Monday as a steady U.S. dollar made bullion less affordable for overseas buyers, while investors awaited further clues on when the U.S. Federal Reserve would deliver its first interest rate cut. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold fell 0.3% to $2,328.20 per ounce as of 0112 GMT. U.S. gold futures were down
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Yen is currently trading as the strongest currency for the day as the markets enter into US session. The earlier dip below 160 psychological support against Dollar spurred a wave of buying, propelling Yen sharply higher. However, subsequent trading has not shown clear follow-through momentum, indicating that the initial surge may have been more of
Amid a weakening rupee, gold prices on MCX for June futures contracts fell by Rs 275 or 0.38% to trade at Rs 71,225 per 10 grams on Monday while MCX May silver contracts were down by Rs 85 or 0.11% to Rs 80,595 per kg. A steady U.S. dollar also made bullion less affordable for
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Japanese Yen mounted a strong comeback in Asian session today after initial dip through 160 psychological support against Dollar. While the moves are exaggerated by today’s thin trading volumes due to public holiday in Japan, the strong rebound is marked by widespread squaring of short positions. Traders are clearly on guard against intervention by Japanese
Oil prices eased in early trade on Thursday as concerns about a potential slowdown in the U.S. economy amid prospects for delayed interest rate cuts outweighed worries over the risk of expanding conflict in the Middle East. Brent crude futures dipped 9 cents, or 0.1%, to $86.95 a barrel at 0024 GMT, and U.S. West
I referred to the wee dip for USD/JPY here: There is some info in there that might be useful. About not trying too hard to pick a top. The trend is still your friend. USD/JPY is back around 158.30 now. There is no fresh news, its best to expect swings for the yen, enhanced volatility
Gold prices edged lower on Friday and were set for a weekly decline as investor attention turned to key U.S. inflation data for cues on the Federal Reserve‘s interest rate trajectory. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold dipped 0.1% to $2,331.15 per ounce as of 0136 GMT. Prices are down nearly $100 from the all-time high of
UPCOMING EVENTS: Tuesday: Japan Industrial Production and Retail Sales, Australia Retail Sales, China PMIs, China Caixin Manufacturing PMI, Eurozone CPI, Canada GDP, US ECI, US Consumer Confidence. Wednesday: New Zealand Jobs data, Canada Manufacturing PMI, US ADP, Treasury Refunding Announcement, US ISM Manufacturing PMI, US Job Openings, FOMC Policy Decision. Thursday: Switzerland CPI, Swiss Manufacturing
Spot gold closed with a gain of 0.27% at $2338 Friday. However, the metal posted its first weekly decline in six on inflation concerns as the US inflation data remained elevated. The metal fell 2.20% on the weekly closing basis. The ten-year US yields at 4.67% were around 1% lower Friday; however, yields were up
The weakening yen is unpopular in Japan and pressure is mounting on politicians for action but there are no easy answers. I spoke with BNNBloomberg about the issues: 1) Rate differentials are the driver. You can buy a 10-year Japanese government bond and get 0.9% per year or buy a US 10 and get 4.7%.
Last week’s market activity was shaped by several significant themes. Firstly, the Japanese Yen’s rapid decline caught market participants off guard. The sell-off was exacerbated by what many considered tepid verbal interventions from Japanese officials. Current momentum suggests that the Yen’s free fall is far from over. The key is whether Japan will step up
Copper and aluminium, the most used industrial metals, have gained substantially in the past few weeks. The rally was associated with supply uncertainties and a notable increase in global demand. The Western ban on Russian metals, hopes of US rate cuts, and diversification of holdings of central banks also uplifted the sentiments. Copper futures are
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Oil prices rose in early trade on Friday, as players took stock of the U.S. Treasury secretary’s comments that the country’s economy is likely in a stronger position than indicated by weak first-quarter data, coupled with supply concerns as conflict continues in the Middle East. Brent crude futures gained 34 cents, or 0.38%, to $89.35
The JPY pairs all rose sharply (JPY lower) as JPY selling continued after the BOJ rate decision. The comments from BOJ Ueda did not strike any fear in traders hearts, after saying that the JPYs fall could lead to higher inflation, but expressed no concerns about its fall. After, an initial dip soon after the
Dollar remains stable in early US session despite release of another set of persistently high inflation figures. The strong rebound in DOW futures suggest that investors are somewhat relieved to see no disastrous surge in inflation rates. Additionally, robust spending growth appears set to continue bolstering the US economy, even as Fed is set to
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