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Currency Articles - November 11, 2011 22:54
Euro Gains in Hopes for Quick Implementation of Economic Reforms in Italy
The single currency gained on Thursday as investors were optimistic and hoped for quick implementation of economic reforms in Italy and Greece. Director of Currency research, Kathy Lien from GFT commented, “The main question is how quickly will we see additional action from European policy makers, Even though the euro-dollar has rallied, doing nothing is […]
EIA Reports Surprise Decrease in Crude Oil Inventories
Energy Information Administration released its latest inventories data on Wednesday for the week ended November 4th, 2011. As per latest report of EIA, crude oil inventories fell 1.4 million barrels for the respective week while analysts expected crude oil stockpiles to increase by 1 million barrels. Gasoline stockpiles declined 2.1 million barrels as compared to […]
US Dollar Recovers Versus its Rivals on Greece’s Debt Crisis
The US dollar gained versus its major rival currencies on Wednesday on dependence of Greece’s bailout package on the referendum announced by Greek officials. Strategist, Sue Trinh from RBC Capital Markets commented, “Headline risk remains acute as German Chancellor [Angela] Merkel and French President [Nicolas] Sarkozy speak with the Greek government, the International Monetary Fund […]
Gold Futures Rally on Euro Zone’s Debt Solution
Gold futures gained on Thursday in reaction to development over solution for the euro zone’s debt crisis. Investors were optimistic for the precious metal after the news that European Union leaders finally came with a bailout figure to tackle the Greece’s sovereign debt crisis. Gold futures contract for December delivery gained 1.4 percent or $24.20 […]
The Single Currency Fell on Tuesday as Slovak Parliament Rejected the Proposal for Bailout Fund
The single currency declined by the end of US session on Tuesday after a volatile day. Investors were uncertain for the euro after the Slovak parliament rejected the plan for extension of bailout funds of 440 billion euro equivalent to $600 billion. The rejection of the bailout program came in reaction to a no confidence […]
Oil and Precious Metals Move in Bullish Rally on Monday
Crude oil futures jumped on Monday in reaction to weaker greenback and stance of Germany and France to support European Banks. Crude oil futures contract for November delivery jumped 2.9 percent or $2.43 to settle at $85.41 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Analysts attributed the oil surge to falling US dollar as […]
Gold Futures Fell on Tuesday in Reaction to Bernanke Comments
Gold futures declined on Tuesday in reaction to recent comments by US Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke in which he showed his concerns over weak economic growth and sluggish employment rate for US. Investor shifted their focus from safe haven status of gold as many expected strong deflationary pressures for the futures. Bernanke commented, “Recent indicators, […]
Gold Futures Plunge In Reaction to Stronger Greenback
Gold futures declined on Thursday in reaction to stronger US dollar. Investors were also uncertain over China’s disappointing manufacturing sentiment index and effectiveness of US Federal Reserve decision for bond swap program over the economy. Gold futures contract for December delivery declined 3.7 percent or $66.40 to $1,741.70 per ounce on the Comes trading of […]
Crude Oil Declines on Thursday
Crude oil futures plunged on Thursday as investors were uncertain over the strong bearish sentiments in US stock markets. Most of the investors and traders held the opinion that US Federal Reserve’s latest move to prolong debt maturities would not have any impact over the US economy. Moreover China’s manufacturing data also created more negativity […]
US Dollar Makes New Low against the Japanese Yen
The US dollar weakened on Friday versus its major counterparts and made its new low against the Japanese Yen. Disappointing US economic indicators made heavy negative impact on stock markets and bond yields and further raised speculation that whether the US Federal Reserve will opt for another round of quantitative easing to boost the economy. […]
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