Gold, of late, has stopped showing much reaction to traditional drivers like the US yields, the US Dollar Index, key macroeconomic data, etc as bulls are now focused primarily on uncertainties over the US presidential election outcome. In addition, the metal is extending its gains on synchronised global rate cuts, ETF inflows and geopolitical factors
Month: October 2024
It’s been a stellar month for the U.S. stock market, driven largely by easing monetary policy. Since the Club’s last Monthly Meeting, investors have celebrated the Federal Reserve’s pivot to its rate-cutting era. The U.S. central bank announced its first interest rate reduction in more than four years on Sept. 18, sending stock benchmarks to
EUR/USD rebounded on Friday, clipping a week-long losing streak. A last-second recovery in Fiber bids came from broad-market Greenback weakness. The Euro remains poised for further losses after another rate cut from the ECB this week. EUR/USD drifted into a rebound on Friday, snapping a four-day losing streak. A wider selloff in Greenback flows off
Shares of Apple are trading at $235 or up $2.85 or 1.22%. Closing this level would suppress the all-time high close level of $234.82 reached on July 16. Wedbush was out with a report today saying Apple’s iPhone 16 sales in China are forecasted to see a significant rebound over the next year. The analysts
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Gold raced past the $2,700 mark for the first time on Friday, extending a rally driven by expectations of further monetary policy easing and safe-haven demand due to uncertainty about the U.S. presidential elections and Middle East conflicts. Spot gold rose 0.6% to $2,709.81 per ounce by 1145 GMT, having hit an all-time high of
In this article MS Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Ted Pick, CEO Morgan Stanley, speaking on CNBC’s Squawk Box at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 18th, 2024. Adam Galici | CNBC Morgan Stanley is set to report third-quarter earnings before the opening bell Wednesday. Here’s what Wall Street expects:
Gold rises 0.98%, reaching $2,720 as geopolitical tensions and US election concerns drive demand for safe-haven assets. Falling US Treasury yields and the weakening US Dollar further boost Bullion prices, with the US Dollar Index dropping to 103.45. Analysts predict continued Gold gains with Citi’s Max Layton forecasting prices could reach $3,000 an ounce within
Dollar continued its reign as the strongest currency for yet another week, bolstered by solidifying expectations around gradual and measured rate cut cycle by Fed. The rate cut from ECB provided some additional tailwind for the greenback. However, momentum behind the Dollar’s rise remains tepid. Strong risk-on sentiment, coupled with sluggishness in U.S. Treasury yields,
The EURUSD is trading higher and is approaching key resistance near 1.0871 to open 08746. Within that area is the 100 hour moving average at 1.0871 61.8% retracement of 1.08746 200 day moving average at 1.0872 The high price yesterday reached 1.0873. The area is key for both buyers and sellers. A move above, gives
Markets: Gold up $27 to record $2719 US 10-year yields down 2 bps to 4.07% WTI crude oil down $1.27 to $69.40 S&P 500 up 0.3% JPY leads, CAD lags Happy Friday and an especially happy on to the gold bugs, who are being richly rewarded with a 4-day rally and a fresh all-time high.
Oil futures fell on Friday, declining more than 7% on the week after data showed China’s economic growth slowed and investors digested a mixed Middle East outlook. Brent crude futures fell $1.39, or 1.87%, to $73.06 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude settled at$69.22 a barrel, down $1.45 or 2.05%. Brent settled more than
A family shops for Halloween candy at a Walmart Supercenter on October 16, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Brandon Bell | Getty Images Just because the Federal Reserve is nearing its inflation goal doesn’t mean the problem is solved, as the high price of goods and services across the U.S. economy continues to pose a burden
Morgan Stanley shares soared to all-time highs Wednesday after third-quarter beats on the bank’s top and bottom lines, with strength seen across the board. Revenue for the three months ended Sept. 30 increased nearly 16% year over year to $15.38 billion, outpacing expectations of $14.4 billion, according to estimates compiled by LSEG. Earnings per share (EPS)
Silver surges past $32.00, driven by falling US Treasury yields, with prices up 2.26% during the North American session. The RSI indicates growing bullish momentum, with key resistance levels at $32.95 and $33.00 in sight. A pullback below $32.00 could see support at $31.32, with stronger backing around the 50-DMA at $30.13. Silver’s price skyrocketed
Sterling rises broadly today, driven by unexpectedly strong retail sales figures for September. This recovery suggests that the negative impact of weaker-than-expected CPI data earlier in the week has been fully absorbed by the market. While it now seems likely that BoE will proceed with interest rate cuts in November, the pace of monetary easing
There are some small wins for seller in the USDJPY from a technical perspective: The price stalled ahead of a topside trend line yesterday on the hourly chart (see chart above) . The inability to get to the level is a small negative. The price fell below an upward-sloping trend line on the hourly chart
The major indices are closing higher for the day with the Nasdaq leading the way. The Dow and the S&P are also higher. The small cap Russell 2000 is closing lower but is higher on the week. The final numbers are showing: Dow Industrial Average rose 36.86 points or 0.09% at 43275.91 S&P rose 23.20
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