Posts Tagged ‘New York Mercantile Exchange’
Gold and Oil News - February 1, 2012 23:57
Gold Futures Gain After a Volatile Session
Gold futures gained after a volatile session on Tuesday as investors shifted to less riskier assets on weaker US economic data. The gold futures contract for April delivery gained 0.4 percent or $6 to settle at $1,740.40 per ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. The respective contract touched its intraday […]
Gold Futures Rally as the Greenback Weakens
Gold futures rallied on Wednesday and crossed the psychological barrier of $1,700 per ounce as the US dollar declined and US Fed announced to keep the interest rate at their lowest. Managing director, Jeffery Wright from Global Hunter Securities commented, “It looks like someone awoke to the fact that loose monetary policy will eventually impact […]
EIA Reports Increase of 3.6 Million Barrels in Crude Oil Stockpiles
Energy Information Administration reported increase of 3.6 million barrels in crude oil inventories on Wednesday while analysts forecasted the increase of 700,000 barrels in oil inventories for the week ending January 20th, 2012. Another trade group, API reported the increase of 7.3 million barrels in the crude oil stockpiles. Gasoline inventories declined by 400,000 barrels […]
Energy Information Administration Reports Decrease in Oil Stockpiles
Energy Information Administration released its report on Wednesday and disclosed decline of 3.4 million barrels in crude oil inventories for the week ending January 13th, 2012. Analysts were expecting the increase of 2.6 million barrels in the crude oil supplies. API on the other hand reported the decline of 4.8 million barrels in crude oil […]
Crude Oil Futures Gain on API Data
Crude oil futures gained on Thursday’s Asian trading session in reaction to decrease in inventories data released by American Petroleum Institute. As per latest report of API the crude oil inventories fell 4.8 million barrels for the week ending January 13th, 2012 whereas analysts were expecting the increase of 2.6 million barrel in crude oil […]
Gold Jumps as Greenback Weakens
Gold futures jumped on Tuesday as the greenback weakened on the Tuesday. Moreover the escalating concerns over Europe’s debt further boosted the safe haven status of the gold. The gold futures contract for February delivery gained 1.5 percent or $24.80 to settle at $1,655.60 per ounce on the Comex trading or the New York Mercantile […]
EIA Surprises: Stunning Surge in Oil Inventories
Energy Information Administration reported its inventories data on Wednesday and shocked investors with an increase of 5 million in crude oil inventories for the week ending January 6th, 2012. Analysts were expecting the decrease of 1 billion barrels in the crude oil supplies of the respective week while another trade group also released its data […]
Crude Oil Declines as Iran Threatens to Disturb Oil Tankers Traffic
Crude oil futures remained lower on Monday as investors remained cautious in reaction to Iran’s threat to disturb the oil shipping traffic. Bill O’ Neill from Logic Advisors in New Jersey commented, “Oil lacked new impetus to run higher and cautious traders may be backing off after an overdone reaction to the Iranian Hormuz threats, […]
Gold Futures Decline in Reaction to Euro Zone Concerns
Gold futures contract declined on Monday as the concerns over the euro zone debt situation remained the center of discussion. Despite positive comments from French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel who supported the goal of foster growth and job creation. However, the weaker greenback supported the gold prices and kept them above […]
EIA Reports Increase in Crude Oil Supplies
Energy Information Administration released its report on Thursday, according to which crude oil inventories gained 2.2 million barrels for the week ending December 30th, 2011. Analysts polled by Platts hoped for a decline of 450,000 barrels in crude oil inventories while a trade group forecasted the decrease of 4.4 million barrels. EIA also reported the […]
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