Physical gold rates in India flipped to a discount for the first time in over two months this week as a rise in local prices curbed demand, while buying in China was expected to pick up after the Golden Week holiday. Dealers in India offered discounts of up to $2 an ounce over official domestic
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Dollar tumbles in US session after another huge non-farm payroll miss. On the other hand, Canadian Dollar surges notably after solid employment data. As for the week, the Loonie is now in a pole position to end as the strongest. Yen is still the worst performing, but we’d see if Dollar would over take its
Not a whole lot going on in the major currencies space Besides the action in the bond market and the yen (↑), there isn’t much else happening as equities are also keeping more muted on the session thus far.Invest in yourself. See our forex education hub. The dollar is holding mild gains against the likes
Mumbai: The Securities and Exchange Board of India(Sebi) on Friday barred the National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) from launching any new mustard seed contract till further orders. The regulator has asked the agricultural commodity exchange not to allow any new position in respect of the running contracts but only squaring up of position.
Overall markets continue to be rather mixed for now. Commodity currencies rally in Asian session, as led by Aussie, following rebound in the stock markets. On the other hand, Dollar is turning softer again, together with Yen. Euro’s weakness is the more persistent development this week, in particular against other European majors. Trading today might
Forex news for North American trade on October 7, 2021: Markets: Gold down $7 to $1755 US 10-year yields up 4.5 bps to 1.57% WTI crude up $1.40 to $78.83 S&P 500 up 36 points to 4399 AUD leads, JPY lags It was looking like a bit of a dud day ahead of non-farm payrolls
New Delhi: Gold in the national capital on Thursday rose by Rs 65 to Rs 46,012 per 10 gram in line with a jump in international precious metal prices, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal had settled at Rs 45,947 per 10 gram. Silver also gained Rs 490 to Rs
Selloff in Euro remains the main theme in slow markets today. Return of risk appetite is also weighing down Dollar and Yen. On the other hand, commodity currencies are generally strong, with Aussie having an upper hand over Kiwi and Loonie. Sterling is mixed for now, partly supported by buying against European majors. While stocks
Dollar pairs keeping within 10 pips of one another I reckon that pretty much says it all about how FX is performing so far today. There were some slight gains in commodity currencies early but they didn’t amount to much as trading conditions appear to be rather light (pre-NFP lull perhaps?). USD/CAD traded to a
mining stocks have made a lot of money in the past one year, riding on ever increasing spot prices in the international market. Now oil and gas prices have also started surging. This has convinced many in the market that commodities are in a supercycle. However, one domestic mutual fund house believes maybe investors are
For the first time in 7 years, the RBNZ increased the OCR by +25 bps to 0.5% in October. Policymakers pledged to tighten further in coming months as inflation pressure continues to exceed target. Policymakers remained hopeful about the economic outlook, suggesting that easing of pandemic-related restrictions could help return growth momentum. On economic developments,
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New Delhi: Gold in the national capital on Wednesday plunged Rs 226 to Rs 45,618 per 10 grams in line with a decline in international precious metal prices, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal had settled at Rs 45,844 per 10 grams. Silver also tumbled Rs 462 to Rs 59,341
The markets are back on risk-off mode again today, while major global treasury yields trade higher. Stronger than expected ADP job data provides little support to over sentiment. Yen is leading the way higher, followed by Dollar and Swiss Franc. On the other hand, despite RBNZ delivering the expected rate hike, New Zealand Dollar is
European indices bordering on being down by 2% The pressure on equities is not letting up so far in European morning trade as the DAX is now down by 2% on the day with other major indices in the region holding losses thereabouts on the session at the moment. A look at US futures also
NEW DELHI: Gold prices inched lower on Wednesday in the domestic market, following global cues. A firmer dollar and rise in Treasury yields weighed on the precious metal’s appeal. Investors focused on US non-farm payrolls data due later this week, which would be crucial to the Federal Reserve’s timeline for tapering economic support. Gold futures
The RBA left the cash rate unchanged at 0.1%, and asset purchases at AUD 4B/month, in October. Despite sharp rise in housing prices, policymakers chose to stick with ultra-easy monetary policy in order to achieve the inflation target and full employment. The central bank remained cautiously optimistic about the economic outlook. Policymakers acknowledged that “the
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