Gold in the national capital rose by Rs 47 to Rs 50,729 per 10 grams on Friday amid a rise in international precious metal prices along with depreciation in rupee, according to HDFC Securities. The yellow metal had closed at Rs 50,682 per 10 grams in the previous trade. Silver also jumped by Rs 496
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Euro is staging a strong come back today, as supported by hawkish comments from ECB officials over the weekend. In short, a 50bps rate hike looks like that base case for ECB meeting next week, with some possibility of a 75bps hike. Dollar is reversing some gains in spite of risk-off sentiment. The clearer trend
ECBs Lane is on the wires saying: The new phase of policy will consist of meeting by meeting (MBM) approach to setting interest rates vs rate forward guidance. inflation is expected to remain high in the near term cyclical inflation forces will be subject to push – pull dynamics a steady pace in closing the
Gold price in the national capital fell Rs 365 to Rs 51,385 per 10 grams on Monday reflecting a decline in international precious metal prices along with rupee depreciation, according to HDFC Securities. The yellow metal had closed at Rs 51,750 per 10 grams in the previous trade. Silver also plunged by Rs 1,027 to
Dollar is staying soft in consolidation today, as traders are clearly still cautiously waiting for rate clues from Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole speech tomorrow. Yen is also mixed despite surging benchmark treasury yields. Movements are mainly found in Aussie and Kiwi, on rallies, which are lifted by China’s new stimulus plan. On the
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Gold prices on Thursday rose by Rs 402 to Rs 52,297 per 10 grams amid strong global cues, according to Securities. The yellow metal had closed at Rs 51,895 per 10 grams in the previous trade. Silver also rallied Rs 711 to Rs 56,191 per kg from Rs 55,480 per kg in the previous trade.
Dollar ended as the strongest one, closing notably higher against all other major currencies, as risk-on sentiment lost steam while treasury yields surged. The late momentum was rather impressive and argues that the greenback might be ready for breakouts. While Canadian Dollar ended as the second strongest, it’s Swiss Franc’s resilience, and strength against European
The US dollar was the strongest currency this week and the strongest currency today. The NZD was the weakest of the majors today. The strongest to the weakest of the major currencies The greenback this week, rose against all the major currencies helped by more hawkish Federal Reserve comments, and global concerns about growth in
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Overall risk sentiment appears to have turned sour again today, with major European indexes trading in red, while US futures point to lower open. Australian Dollar is leading commodity currencies lower. Even New Zealand Dollar wasn’t supported by the hawkish RBNZ hike. At the same time, Yen is also among the weakest, as pressured by
The US dollar initially made moderate gains after the retail sales report but has struggled to hold them. Some of that could be technical resistance as USD/JPY tries to break above the pre-CPI range. The implied odds of a 75 bps Fed hike at the September meeting ticked off of 60% after the data from
Gold in the national capital on Wednesday slipped Rs 53 to Rs 52,340 per 10 grams amid a decline in international precious metal prices and rupee appreciation, according to Securities. In the previous trade, the yellow metal had closed at Rs 52,393 per 10 grams. Silver also declined Rs 256 to Rs 57,957 per kg
Expectations on the size of next Fed rate hike shifted again last week, with stocks cheering lower than expected consumer inflation reading in the US. Dollar ended as the worst performer but it did have a late come back following rebound in benchmark treasury yields. Indeed, it was the late selloff in Sterling and Euro,
An acceleration of coronavirus cases late in the week has plunged more areas in China into tighter restrictions and complete lockdown. Including: In the southern province of Hainan two cities (total population just under 1 million), Dongfang and Chengmai, extended the lockdowns currently in place. The 3 data lockdown are now for around a week,
Gold price in the national capital on Friday declined by Rs 90 to Rs 52,915 per 10 grams, according to HDFC Securities. The precious metal had closed at Rs 53,005 per 10 grams in the previous trade. Silver also dipped by Rs 374 to Rs 59,166 per kg from Rs 59,540 per kg in the
Euro rises slightly as market sentiments are flip-flopping today. Sterling and Swiss Franc are also trading higher. On the other hand, commodity currencies turn soft with Aussie paring most of recent gains. Dollar and Yen are mixed for now. IN other markets, Silver is trading firmer but Gold is still range bound. WTI crude oil
To start the US trading session the EUR is the strongest and the AUD is the weakest. The USD is mixed. Gold is little changed Oil is higher US yields are higher as are European benchmark yields US stocks are a little lower Dow is down -18 points After yesterday”s 29.07 point rise S&P is
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