Gold‘s is expected to remain under pressure in the international markets amid a stronger dollar index (DXY) and higher US bond yields, with a rub-off impact on the local prices, as well, when trading resumes next week. The movement will likely remain sideways with limited upside, experts tell ETMarkets. Gold has been losing its appeal
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Monthly options expiration was likely a factor in trading today but, in any case, the dip buyers returned and stocks mounted a solid comeback, led by value. S&P 500 flat Nasdaq Comp -0.2% Russell 2000 +0.8% DJIA +0.1% Toronto TSX Comp +0.1% On the week: S&P 500 -2.1% Nasdaq -2.6% DJIA -2.2% This was the
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Last week, the financial world navigated a storm of uncertainty and volatility. From skyrocketing treasury yields to the extended declines in equities, from the downward spiral of Chinese stock market to the tumultuous Yuan exchange rate, and not forgetting the unexpected nosedive in Bitcoin. At the same time the dynamics of these developments are closely
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Mon: PBoC LPR, German PPI (Jul) Tue: US Richmond Fed Index (Aug), New Zealand Retail Sales (Q2) Wed: EZ/UK/US Flash PMIs (Aug), Canadian Retail Sales (Jun), US New Home Sales (Jul) Thu: Fed’s Jackson Hole Symposium (24-26th Aug), CBRT Announcement, BoI Announcement, BoK Announcement,US Durable Goods (Jul) Fri: Fed’s Jackson Hole Symposium (24-26th Aug), Japan’s
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As the trading week draws to a close, Dollar appears to be finally capitalizing on heightened risk aversion, extending its recent surge. Major European stock indexes are painting a gloomy picture, while US futures points to negative opens. British Pound, once the darling of the markets, has started to wane after an unexpectedly dismal retail
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