Posts Tagged ‘New York Mercantile Exchange’
Gold and Oil News - May 23, 2012 23:42
Gold Futures Decline on Lower Euro Zone Outlook
Gold futures declined on Tuesday in reaction to raised worries on latest lowered outlook on euro zone’s economic growth and downgraded credit rating for Japan. Fitch recently downgraded Japan’s rating to A+ on Tuesday. Fitch maintains its negative outlook on Japan’s credit rating due to high public debt levels. Further to create uncertainty among investors, […]
Crude Oil Recovers After Series of Bearish Sessions
Crude oil futures gained on Monday after touching its lowest in seven months in its earlier session. Weaker greenback and positive movements in Iran’s nuclear program made investors to take fresh positions in oil. Crude oil futures contract for June delivery gained 1.2 percent or $1.09 to settle at $92.57 per barrel on the New […]
Gold Futures Lower in the Start of the Week
Gold futures contract fell on Monday but found some support from gaining oil futures and lower US dollar. Gold futures contract for June delivery fell 0.2 percent or $3.20 to settle at $1,588.70 per ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. The precious metal gained 0.5 percent in the last week. […]
Gold Futures Recover from Lowest in 10 Months
Gold futures gained on Thursday as investors took fresh positions in the precious metal due to its attractive levels. Gold futures contract for June delivery surged 2.5 percent or $38.30 to settle at $1,574.90 per ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. Analysts see technical support for the precious metal around […]
Crude Oil Remain Lower on Disappointing Manufacturing Data
Crude oil futures declined on Thursday as the US stock indexes fell and manufacturing activity in Philadelphia disappointed the investors. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s manufacturing index declined to -5.8 in the month of May as compared to positive figure of 8.5 in April. The last negative reading for the index came in September last year. […]
Gold Futures Fell to Lowest in 10 Months
Gold future reached their lowest since July 2011 on Wednesday mainly affected by stronger greenback and Greece’s economic and political worries. Further to add to the losses of the precious metal European Central Bank also decided to stop funding to certain Greek banks, however the central banks also disclosed that it would continue to support […]
Gold Futures Fell to their Lowest in Four Months
Gold futures declined on Monday and touched their lowest in four months as the Greenback further strengthened in reaction to political and economic crisis in the euro zone. Investors were uncertain over the future outlook of Greece’s political scenario as fresh elections in the country are also doubtful. Analysts also foresee a messy breakup of […]
Crude Oil Declines in Expectations of Higher Supplies
Crude oil futures plunged on Monday as Saudi Arabia’s oil minister Al-Niami indicated higher global oil inventories in his recent comments. Moreover, political crisis in Greece also boosted the attraction of the greenback eventually having a negative impact on the commodities. Crude oil futures contract for June delivery fell 1.4 percent or $1.35 to settle […]
Oil Recovers on Weaker Dollar
Crude oil futures recovered on Thursday after six consistent bearish sessions mostly backed by weaker greenback. The US dollar fell in reaction to unchanged US jobless claims in higher US trade deficit which made commodities less expensive for investors holding foreign currencies. Crude oil prices were also affected in reaction to weaker Chinese trade data […]
Gold Ends Higher on Eased Concerns over Europe’s Banking Sector
Gold futures gained on Thursday in reaction to eased tensions over the European banking sector. Moreover weak US economic data kept the greenback under pressure which eventually supported the commodities. Gold futures contract for June delivery gained 0.1 percent or $1.30 to settle at $1,595.50 per ounce on the Comex division of the New York […]
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