Bitcoin has fallen $1000 in the past few minutes, wiping out a portion of today’s huge gains. The reason appears to be that the ticker IBTC appears to have disappeared from a list of ETFs on the DTCC website. When Blackrock’s bitcoin spot ETF first appeared on the site yesterday, it was seen as a
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Gold prices rebounded on Tuesday as benchmark U.S. Treasury yields pulled back, while investors awaited economic data for guidance on interest rates and monitored growing tensions in the Middle East. Spot gold was up 0.2% at $1,976.99 per ounce by 0349 GMT, while U.S. gold futures was steady at $1,988.10. Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield
Euro’s forward drive this week faced a halt as subpar PMI readings painted a concerning picture for the Eurozone economy. The data fuels concerns that the Eurozone economy might be heading into deeper waters. At the same time, British Pound is weighed down by slowing wages growth and weak PMIs too. Swiss Franc is also
In a surprising twist, Euro experienced a significant surge overnight, powering through a short-term resistance level when matched up against Dollar. Euro in also a position to resume its long-term up trend versus Yen. he factors fuelling this surge, however, remain a subject of speculation. On one hand, recent economic indicators have been less than
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Oil prices eased on Monday as aid convoys started to arrive in the Gaza Strip over the weekend amid diplomatic efforts to contain a conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas from spreading to the wider oil-rich region. Brent crude futures fell 60 cents to $91.56 a barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate
EURUSD daily The euro is trading at the highest since September 24 as it clears the October 11 high of 1.0640. The rally today is more about the USD side of the equation as it slackens alongside Treasury yields. US 10s are trading at 4.86% from as high as 5.02% earlier today as part of
Gold fell on Monday amid strength in dollar index and uptick in bond yields. Yellow metal prices were down on the MCX and Comex as the markets begin to price-in the Israel-Hamas conflict. MCX December gold futures traded in the red on Monday at Rs 60,537 per 10 gram, up by Rs 191, or 0.33%.
Euro emerged as the frontrunner in today’s forex markets, establishing itself as the strongest performer. However, the overall momentum in the currency arena seems relatively restrained. Following closely behind Euro, Canadian Dollar is occupying the spot of the second strongest, with Sterling and Dollar not far behind. Contrarily, Swiss Franc, Yen, and Australian Dollar demonstrated
USD/JPY 5 mins chart With Tokyo watching so far today, traders are looking a little hesitant once again for now. However, with 10-year Treasury yields inching back towards the 5% level, that is keeping the pair underpinned in the bigger picture. There is some relief in tensions in markets from the Israel-Hamas conflict but all
Gold prices fell on Monday, retreating from a five-month peak scaled in the previous session, as robust U.S. Treasury yields cut demand for the non-yielding asset ahead of key inflation and economic growth data due later this week. FUNDAMENTAL Spot gold dropped 0.8% to $1,965.89 per ounce by 0104 GMT, and U.S. gold futures slid
UPCOMING EVENTS: Tuesday: AU-JP-EZ-UK-US PMIs, UK Unemployment Rate. Wednesday: Australia CPI, German IFO, BoC Policy Decision. Thursday: ECB Policy Decision, US Durable Goods, US GDP Q3, US Jobless Claims. Friday: Tokyo CPI, Australia PPI, US Core PCE. Tuesday The ONS last week published only the figures on the workers’ earnings, vacancies and real time information
In the past week, gold prices experienced a second consecutive rise, largely driven by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has created significant uncertainty in financial markets. The week began with a slight dip in COMEX gold prices, but a remarkable one-sided rally ensued. The escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict heightened the demand
A weekend update on the Middle East, where there are no reports that the ground war in Gaza has begun yet. An convoy of trucks carrying emergency aid has entered into Gaza The aid, a consignment of food, water and medical supplies, has arrived while air attacks continue The UN and US have warned Hamas
Gold continued its terrific rally on key central banks’ hinting at a pause in their rate hike spree and safe haven demand coming on the geopolitical tensions due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. Receding odds of a Fed rate hike in the near term and continuing Hamas and Israel war boosted gold to build
US stocks are closing the session at the lows with the Nasdaq index leading the way. The final numbers are showing: Dow industrial average -286.91 points or -0.86% at 33127.27 S&P index -53.84 points or -1.26% at 4224.15 NASDAQ index is down -202.38 points or -1.53% at 12983.80 For the trading week, the NASDAQ fell
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As geopolitical tensions rise, the financial markets are inundated with heightened volatility and uncertainty. The bond market is particularly sensitive, evidenced by the 10-year Treasury yield soaring to 5% for the first time since 2007. This spike is multifaceted, driven in large part by a ballooning bond supply and the persistent geopolitical crises. Amidst these