Gold prices fell on Monday (June 17), influenced by rising US bond yields, while investors waited for more US economic data and comments from Reserve officials. The US Federal Reserve (Fed) this week will have more signals about the outlook for monetary policy. At the end of the trading session on June 17, the spot gold contract dropped 0.8% to 2,315.14 USD/oz....
Gold dropped to around $2,320 per ounce on Monday, following a more than 1% rise last week, under pressure from higher US Treasury yields, while market participants awaited further cues to gauge the Federal Reserve's monetary policy trajectory. Last week's data indicated that US consumer prices held steady in May for the first time in nearly two years, while...
A major risk to the market view appeared when the SNB Chairman mentioned that the greatest risk to the inflation outlook is a weak Swiss Franc. His comments immediately saw the currency strengthen. GBP/CHF approaches 1.1245 with the potential to test the 200 SMA. The blue 50 SMA appears as dynamic resistance.
In the early trading sessions of this week, international gold prices increased from 2,287 USD/oz to 2,341 USD/oz. However, after the FED kept interest rates unchanged and said it would only raise interest rates once this year, gold prices fell to 2,295 USD/oz. However, after the US consumer price index (CPI) in May was announced, it decreased compared to...
Last week, world gold prices increased by 1.9% even though the Dollar Index, which measures the strength of the USD against a basket of six other major currencies, increased by 0.6%. Gold prices rose after statistics showing softening inflation in the US reinforced the possibility of the Federal Reserve (Fed) cutting interest rates in September. After the CPI...
Entering the first phase of the week, OANDA:XAUUSD decreased slightly due to high US interest rates making gold less attractive. Gold is on the defensive as US Treasury yields rose after Federal Reserve officials maintained a hawkish stance. Even so, the US dollar has not received any significant support, and in foreign exchange trading the Dollar is still...
OANDA:XAUUSD fell slightly during the Asian session on June 13, following the US CPI data report and the US Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. The 0.236% Fibonacci level limited the recovery momentum of gold price to keep it in the price channel. Data released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday showed that the US consumer price index (CPI)...
The world gold market traded in a moderate state, the price did not fluctuate strongly because investors waited for information about US inflation as well as the minutes of the meeting discussing monetary policy of the US Federal Reserve ( Fed) is expected to announce today (US time). The next important level that the market needs to watch is 2,300 USD/ounce. If...
The recovery is still cautious in the context that technical charts show that the downward pressure on gold prices in the short term is still strong and investors wait for the results of the US Federal Reserve (Fed) meeting this week... World gold prices recovered during the trading session on Monday (June 10), regaining the key threshold of 2,300 USD/oz, after...
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POUND STERLING OANDA:GBPCHF ANALYSIS - Enough US data to go around this week: ADP, services PMI and NFP - GBP/CHF attempts to find resistance as the pair recovers from overbought territory THERE’S ENOUGH US DATA TO GO AROUND THIS WEEK There is a lack of UK data this week, but it shouldn't be ignored for sterling-related pairs. FX movements increased in Q1...
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OANDA:XAUUSD maintained a steady recovery before the weekend, but the overall trend remained unclear as US consumer confidence continued to decline and inflation expectations remained high. COMEX gold futures (including electronic trading) closed up 1.31% at $2,348.40/ounce, up 1.01% this week. On Friday, the University of Michigan's preliminary consumer...
Gold prices fell back to $2,300 during the Asian session on Thursday. Gold prices felt the heat from the Fed's hawkish policy and Chairman Powell's comments, which offset weaker US inflation data and further underpinned the US Dollar's recovery. The daily chart of the XAU/USD pair is up for the third consecutive session, albeit a very modest gain. Positive...
OANDA:XAUUSD recovering to above the price of 2,300 USD as of the time this article was being completed. The previous trading day, gold prices reached their largest decline in 3 and a half years due to data released by China and the United States. Gold prices fell about $83, or 3.5%, last Friday, the biggest one-day drop since November 2020, after a...
Good Evening and I hope you are well. Nasdaq. 20000. What else can you say. The AI bubble will be in the history books and Michael Lewis will write a book about the insanity that’s going on. I sincerely hope they bring the exact cast back from the big short. You can quote me on this one. Over the next months, you will read about companies cutting back on...
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR ( OANDA:AUDUSD ) ANALYSIS - Australian inflation eases less than anticipated in March and Q1 as a whole - AUDUSD continues to benefit from the return to risk assets AUSTRALIAN INFLATION EASES LESS THAN ANTICIPATED IN Q1 Monthly, quarterly and yearly inflation measures showed disappointing progress towards the Reserve Bank of Australia’s...
The Aussie dollar lost ground in the week gone by. AUD/USD has mainly oscillated between 0.6680 and 0.6580 with prices testing the lower bound this week before lifting off it. Australian GDP is due next week as well, with estimates for Q1 suggesting a stagnant start to the year with 0% quarter-on-quarter growth. AUD/USD could continue to drift lower next week due...