New Delhi: Gold price in the national capital on Tuesday rallied by Rs 144 to Rs 48,167 per 10 grams, reflecting overnight gains in international precious metal prices, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, the yellow metal settled at Rs 48,023 per 10 grams. Silver, however, dipped by Rs 76 to Rs 61,607
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AP had the report Monday US time: 33 Chinese companies whose legitimacy cannot be verified new restrictions on their ability to receive shipments from U.S. exporters imposed requiring extra diligence from American companies that want to do business with them He added that the addition of 33 parties in the People’s Republic of China to
BEIJING: Oil prices eased on Tuesday morning ahead of the resumption of indirect talks between the United States and Iran which may revive a nuclear deal that could lead to the removal of sanctions on Iranian oil sales, increasing global supplies. Brent crude was last down 36 cents, or 0.4%, at $92.33 a barrel by
The US has been re-calibrating its steel policy since the Trump era and has worked with countries one-by-one to put in place quota systems, with high tariffs beyond that. Countries initially resisted but they’ve slowly found enough common ground to make deals. US companies have some plans to raise domestic capacity but steel prices are
Australian Dollar is leading commodity currencies higher in relatively quiet trading today. Swiss Franc is also firm, but mainly because Euro is consolidation gains. Sterling is currently the weakest one, followed by Euro and then Dollar, while Yen is mixed. In other markets, major European indexes are trading water while US futures point to slightly
New Delhi: Gold price in the national capital on Monday jumped Rs 146 to Rs 47,997 per 10 grams in line with rally in international precious metal prices, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal settled at Rs 47,851 per 10 grams. Silver also gained Rs 635 to Rs 61,391 per
Despite comments from Klaus Knot of the Dutch central bank over the weekend suggesting a 2022 ECB rate hike (Knot does tend towards the hawkish side though) the euro lost ground during the session. It drifted 30 or so points down from early highs without much in the way of a notable catalyst. USD was
The markets are steady in Asia in a quiet start to the week. Euro is softening slightly, paring some of last week’s gain. Aussie and Kiwi also turn weaker on mild risk aversion. On the other hand, Dollar and Canadian are both regaining some grounds. It’s a relatively light week in terms of economic data
TOKYO: Oil prices fell on Monday on expectations the U.S.-Iran talks may be nearing a conclusion on reviving a deal restricting the OPEC country’s nuclear weapons development, which would raise crude supply, though global supply concerns capped losses. U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration on Friday restored sanctions waivers to Iran to allow international nuclear cooperation
The weekly oil open will be the spot to watch after the Biden administration took a step towards thawing relations with Iran. A group of nations are in what looks like the final stretch of negotiations towards reviving the Iran nuclear deal. The US restored a waiver that that had been rescinded by Trump in
NEW DELHI: Gold prices were little changed on Thursday as US Treasury yields retreated after a dip in the jobs data. Investor focus now shifts to European Central Bank and Bank of England meetings later today. US private payrolls fell for the first time in a year in January as soaring COVID-19 infections disrupted business
I’ve fired off a few mistaken headlines at ForexLive so I can sympathize but this was a doozy. I don’t think it hit the newswire and so the damage was minimal but it’s a reminder that even a great trade can get ruined by something as simple as a headline mistake. Go easy on the
Feb 4: Gold prices were steady on Friday, and set for a weekly gain as a weaker dollar, concerns over stubborn inflation and tensions surrounding Ukraine lifted demand for the safe-haven bullion. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold was at $1,806.86 per ounce, as of 0132 GMT. In the previous session, bullion touched $1804.4 as a weaker
The price of WTI crude oil settled at $92.31. That is up $2.04 or 2.26%. The high reached $93.17 and the low was at $90.07. The high reached the highest level since September/October 2014. The price last week closed at $87.24. The close this week reached $92.31 for a gain of $5.07 on the week.
It was a week a surprises. While BoE delivered that a 25bps hike, four of the nine MPC members have indeed voted for a 50bps raise. However, there was no follow through buying as BoE indicated only “modest” tightening would follow. Also, the event was overshadowed by ECB’s unexpected hawkish turn. Then, after US ADP
HOUSTON: Oil prices are increasing, again, casting a shadow over the economy, driving up inflation and eroding consumer confidence. Crude prices rose more than 15% in January alone, with the global benchmark price crossing $90 a barrel for the first time in more than seven years, as fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine grew.
A stronger than expected US jobs report shocked the market. Nonfarm payroll jobs added 467K vs expectations of around 150K (and probably whispers of something less than that). The ADP employment change came in at -303,000 earlier this week, and Fed officials warned that the jobs report was likely to be weaker as well. That
Euro remains in the spotlight in Asian session, as post-ECB rally is extending. Dollar is particularly in pressure as markets are awaiting disappointment from non-farm payroll job data. Yen is currently the second weakest for the week, following the greenback. Aussie is the second strongest, next to Euro, followed by Kiwi. Focuses will turn to