Posts Tagged ‘New York Mercantile Exchange’
Gold and Oil News - March 24, 2011 13:26
Gold Futures Reach their Record High
Gold futures traded on heavy bullish rally on Wednesday’s trading session. Investors were uncertain due to increasing crude oil prices and were expecting high inflation. Traders shifted their focus to safe haven investments in reaction to political crisis and riots in Libya and Middle East. Moreover situation in Japan has further added to surge of […]
Gold Advances on Middle East Political Crisis
Gold futures posted gains in Asian trading session on Tuesday on fears of escalating tensions in North Africa and Middle East. Investors are shifting their focus towards the gold due to safe haven and risk free status. Analysts from Barclays Capital commented, “Continued geopolitical turmoil across the Middle East and North Africa region has boosted […]
Gold Futures Advance in Reaction to Political Unrest in Libya
Gold futures gained in electronic trading at Comex division of New York Mercantile Exchange as the riots and political unrest escalates in Libya. Gold futures contract for February delivery moved up 0.1 percent to $1,415 per ounce on Thursday’s Asian trading session. The crisis and clashes of public with government in Libya has made investors […]
Crude Oil Declines by the End of the Week on Mideast Protests
The crude oil futures witnessed correction by the end of the week on Friday and as uncertainty spread among investors over violent riots in Yemen, Bahrain and Libya. However if we look at the weekly position the US light crude oil advanced 0.7 percent while Brent crude oil surged more than 1 percent over the […]
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