The gold price plunged 3% in the week, despite investors’ perceived dovishness of July’s FOMC minutes. US central bank policymakers continued their campaign against inflation, even though they acknowledged downside risks to growth. Gold Price Analysis (XAU/USD): Break below $1750 opened the door towards the $1711-$1739 range. Gold price drops for the fifth-consecutive day, set to
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FTX was among the many crypto exchanges with a front-row seat to witness the crypto hype of 2021, back when Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptocurrencies hit their all-time highs. Driven by massive customer onboarding, partnerships, sponsorships and other factors, FTX’s revenue reportedly grew 1000% in 2021 — revealed internal documents. Audited financials of FY 2020-2021
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After facing strong selling pressure in July, gold and silver prices rebounded as the US dollar and real US bond yields rolled over. This rebound has, meanwhile, run into resistance as it was lacking the support from safe-haven seekers. Our base case remains that safe-haven demand should fade further, assuming that the US economy does
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Dollar ended as the strongest one, closing notably higher against all other major currencies, as risk-on sentiment lost steam while treasury yields surged. The late momentum was rather impressive and argues that the greenback might be ready for breakouts. While Canadian Dollar ended as the second strongest, it’s Swiss Franc’s resilience, and strength against European
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EUR/USD prepares to finish the week with hefty losses above 2%. Fed officials insist it’s not time to declare “victory” while adding that further rate hikes are coming. ECB Schnabel and Kazaks expect another rate hike in September. The EUR/USD slides for the second consecutive day due to broad US dollar strength, courtesy of a
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Dollar rally continues today and it’s set to end the week on a high note. Risk aversion and rising benchmark yield are both helping the greenback. Swiss Franc is also strengthening a lot. Selling focuses are mainly concentrated on Sterling, Euro, and Yen, even though commodity currencies are also soft. Technically, the rally in CHF/JPY
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