Commodities Updates You Need to Know Today
Time to check in on what’s new in the commodities scene! Here are short updates you need to know.
Read MoreTime to check in on what’s new in the commodities scene! Here are short updates you need to know.
Read MoreThe euro slipped against a broadly stronger dollar on Tuesday, amid expectations that the monetary policy message emerging from the ECB at a central bank conference this week will be a cautious one.
Read MoreEuropean stocks broke a three-day losing streak on Tuesday, building on gains in other markets boosted by signs of a global economic recovery and rising commodity prices.
Read MoreThe yen lost pips to its major counterparts as a lack of fresh catalysts inspired a bit of risk appetite in the markets.
Read MoreThe dollar inched higher against a basket of currencies on Tuesday, with traders focusing on the annual central banking conference in Jackson Hole this week for insights into the outlook for monetary policy.
Read MoreAsian shares rose on Tuesday after modest gains on Wall Street, while robust metals prices underpinned some regional markets even as investors remained wary ahead of the annual central banking conference in Jackson Hole later this week.
Read MoreGold prices were a touch lower on Tuesday, pressured by an uptick in the dollar, with investors focusing on tensions over North Korea and remaining cautious ahead of an annual central banking meeting in Jackson Hole later this week.
Read MoreOil prices rose on Tuesday, lifted by indications that supply is gradually tightening, especially in the United States.
Read MoreAfter seven consecutive weeks, sentiment on the Greenback finally improved mainly at the expense of the Loonie and the euro.
Read MoreMarket action was off to a bit of a slow start for the week as New York session traders were probably busy getting ready to witness the solar eclipse.
Read MoreA gauge of world stock indexes edged up after touching a 5-1/2-week low on Monday as geopolitical uncertainty kept gains in check but metals prices dazzled, helped in part by Chinese demand.
Read MoreThe dollar slumped on Monday amid geopolitical tension in North Korea, as investors braced for the annual central banking conference in Jackson Hole this week where the world’s top central bankers may signal their next policy actions.
Read MoreOil prices fell nearly 2 percent ahead of monthly contract expiration on Monday, pulling back from last week’s rally built on signs the global market is starting to rebalance from chronic oversupply.
Read MoreU.S. Treasuries were steady on Monday as investors awaited speeches by top global central bankers later this week for further signals about monetary policy, with no major data releases to set market direction.
Read MoreThe dollar slumped on Monday, especially against the yen, hurt by geopolitical tension in North Korea and as investors braced for the annual central banking conference in Jackson Hole this week where the world’s top central bankers may signal their next policy actions.
Read MoreNot much on the docket today. Even so, price action was decent enough since EUR was in recovery mode while GBP jumped higher before meeting sellers near the end.
Read MoreBased on the Stocks/Commodities ratio chart we have been following and sharing for the last several years, it’s now time to start buying commodities; at least in a greater proportion to stocks.
Read MoreIf you’re wondering how the U.K.’s overall economy is faring, then today’s Economic Snapshot is just for you.
Read MoreForex price action was as exciting as watching paint dry, as a lack of fresh catalysts ahead of big events pushed traders to the sidelines.
Read MoreAsian shares were fragile on Monday as investors remained unconvinced about U.S. President Donald Trump’s ability to fulfill his economic agenda, even as the departure of his controversial policy strategist raised hopes of some progress.
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