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LiveWire Economics Blog - November 21, 2009 0:35
Dollar-yen on the brink
As the dollar remains weak across the board thanks to renewed concerns about the strength of economy recover, the dollar-yen ratio currently sits just above major long-term support in the 87-88 yen range.
Gold tries to hang on to $1,100
While oil and several major currencies have been major beneficiaries of the weak dollar, gold has really shined in light of the less desired greenback. One ounce of gold currently fetches $1,104.52, according to goldmoney.com.
Euro clears $1.50
Based largely on dollar weakness and rising oil prices, the Euro is currently worth $1.5018, after reaching a new 52-week high at $1.5051. The same dollar weakness has pushed the Pound back near $1.67, kept oil near or above the $80 per barrel level, and has sent the spot rate of gold soaring past $1,100 […]
October unemployment report to spark market
Friday (November 6), the Labor Department is expected to release date on October unemployment. Forecasts call for 175,000 job cuts during the month, according to a poll of analysts by Reuters.
Dollar still looks weak in the short-term
With unemployment still at historic highs and the state of the economy still fragile, most top economists expect Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to announce Wednesday (November 4) afternoon that the Central Bank is keep its key interest rate at its current low point.
Home sales climb despite drop in mortgage applications
Despite the fact that mortgage applications are falling because of uncertainty about the ongoing potential for first-time home buyer credits, home sales are expected to have risen by 2.6 per cent during September when the report is issued later Wednesday (October 28) morning. This is according to a consensus from Thomson Reuters analysts.
Mortgage rates remain affordable
While most banks aren’t currently offering rates at the historically low levels seen earlier this year, overall, mortgage rates are still very affordable. According to bankrate.com, the national average cost for a 30-year fixed rate loan Wednesday (October 21) is 5.23 per cent, compared to 4.99% one week ago.
Euro and Pound rebound on weak dollar
The same weak dollar that has helped oil break out from a trading range to sit near $77, and gold surge to historic highs well over $1,000, has helped contribute to renewed interest in leveraging other foreign currencies against the greenback.
Oil finally pierces $75 level
As gold continues to establish new record levels almost daily (currently above $1,070), oil has finally managed to cruise above the $75 mark thanks in large part to the beaten down dollar. Oil reached as high as $75.15 in midday European electronic trade on the New York Mercantile Exchange, and currently sits at $75, a […]
Oil refuses to give up on $70
Regardless of what many economists and analysts have said about the supply and demand reality of oil, the price of a barrel continues to hover around and just over the $70 mark. In noon time European trade on the New York Mercantile Exchange Wednesday (October 7th), benchmark crude for November delivery trades at $71.20, after […]
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