Gold COT Report - FuturesLarge SpeculatorsCommercialTotalLongShortSpreadingLongShortLongShort251,86076,25464,242150,847345,383466,949485,879Change from Prior Reporting Period -21,968-6,6973,685-7,803-18,718-26,086-21,730Traders17279744461251183 Small Speculators LongShortOpen Interest 44,79625,866511,745 2,510-1,846-23,576 non reportable positionsChange from the previous...Read More
Gold rose as the dollar fell to near a three-year low against a basket of currencies on Friday, heading for its biggest weekly loss in nine months, as a slew of bearish factors including firming inflation and a fall in retail sales and industrial production hit the dollar.Gold in USD - 10 Years - (GoldCore)U.S. producer prices accelerated in January, boosted by strong rises in the cost of gaso...Read More
Feb 17 (Reuters) - For other diaries, please see:Top Economic Events Polling Unit Diary Today in Washington Political and General News DATECOUNTRY AUCTION DETAILS 19-FebNetherlands DTC auction20-FebGermany Auction of 2-year Treasury notes20-FebSpain Auction of 3- and 9-month Treasury bills20-FebUnited States Sale of 2-year notes21-FebUnited States Sale of 2-year floating rate notes21-FebUnited Sta...Read More
Feb 17 (Reuters) - For other diaries, please see:Top Economic Events Government Debt Auctions Political and General News Events Index of All Diaries Guide to Economic Indicators -----------------------------------------------------------This Diary is filed daily -----------------------------------------------------------MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19SYDNEY - Speech by Michele Bullock, RBA Assistant Governor...Read More
Feb 17 (Reuters) -For other diaries, please see:U.S. Federal Reserve Polling Unit Diary Today in Washington Political and General News -----------------------------------------------------------This Diary is filed daily.** Indicates new events -----------------------------------------------------------MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19BRUSSELS - Eurogroup meeting.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20** BRUSSELS - ECB Vice Presid...Read More
Gold best positioned to benefit from rising inflation and asset price deflation. Bullish technical setup on the daily and weekly chart. XAU/USD risk reversals show strong call bias. The current narrative in the market is that yields are rising for all the wrong reasons - fiscal indiscipline, rising price pressures. And hence, the traditional inter market correlations have broken down. Rising bon...Read More
By Daina Beth SolomonMEXICO CITY, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Key Latin American stocks edged up on Friday, helped by optimism on corporate earnings, but investors remained concerned that higher U.S. interest rates could hit demand for emerging markets. Mexico's S&P/BMV IPC index rose 0.12 percent, capping several days of modest gains, while Brazil's Bovespa rose 0.28 percent. In Mexico, bottler and re...Read More
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival begins today initiating the year of the dog. Trading was quiet in Asia as markets closed in observance of this holiday. Substantial weekly gains characterized gold pricing as the U.S. dollar index lost ground throughout the trading week. Gold futures (April 2018 contract) had significant gains trading from the lows on Monday at $1,317 per oun...Read More
No one believed Porter Stansberry nine years ago.As head of one of America's largest independent financial research firms, Mr. Stansberry's work back in 2008 led him to a bold, but worrisome, conclusion:That the world's largest mortgage bankers- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which at the time were responsible for nearly 50% of all the mortgages in America-would soon go bankrupt.In fact, in June of 2...Read More
No one believed Porter Stansberry nine years ago.As head of one of America's largest independent financial research firms, Mr. Stansberry's work back in 2008 led him to a bold, but worrisome, conclusion:That the world's largest mortgage bankers- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which at the time were responsible for nearly 50% of all the mortgages in America-would soon go bankrupt.In fact, in June of 2...Read More
(Adds close of U.S. markets)* Indictment over alleged Russian election meddling cools market* Stocks rally for sixth straight session* Euro zone, Treasury bond yields fall* Crude rises on equity rebound and weak dollar By Herbert LashNEW YORK, Feb 16 (Reuters) - The dollar rose and stocks around the globe rallied for a sixth straight session on Friday to post their best week in more than two yea...Read More
(Adds details, table, analyst's comment, byline)By Saqib Iqbal AhmedNEW YORK, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Speculators' net short bets on the U.S. dollar in the latest week shrank to a six-week low, according to calculations by Reuters and Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Friday.The value of the net short dollar positions - derived from net positions of International Monetary Market spe...Read More
BOSTON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - A New Jersey trader filed a lawsuit against Fidelity Investments, accusing it of "gross negligence" because he could not make trades on the company's website earlier this month during a volatile time on the stock market.The complaint by Christopher Musso comes after mutual fund company Fidelity, which also operates one of the largest U.S. online brokerages, sai...Read More
(Adds details, updates prices)Feb 16 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index rose on Friday as a boost from the heavyweight energy sector helped the market rack up its best weekly performance in nearly two years.* The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index finished up 44.98 points, or 0.29 percent, at 15,452.64.* For the week, the index was up 2.8 percent in its biggest increase since...Read More
The Dow was up over 230 points at its session high, as traders cheered Coca-Cola earnings and upbeat housing data. However, the major market indexes lost some steam in afternoon trading -- and the Nasdaq turned lower -- following the U.S. indictment of several Russian nationals and entities for interfering with the 2016 presidential election. Nevertheless, the Dow and S&P extended their winning st...Read More
Gold is almost flat on some recovery in the USD. Looking ahead, the concern of higher inflation may help Gold. Gold is now trading around $1357 in the New York session, edging up by almost 0.15% on some recovery in the USD. However, the concern of higher US inflation or rather reflation may also be supporting the yellow metal as traditionally; Gold is seen as inflation hedged physical...Read More
Feb 16 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index ended modestly higher on Friday as a boost from the heavyweight energy sector was tempered by a decline in gold and natural resource companies, as well as cannabis producers.* The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index unofficially closed up 44.98 points, or 0.29 percent, at 15,452.64. (Reporting by Leah Schnurr; Editing by James Dalgleish...Read More
* Dollar posts fifth weekly loss out of seven weeks* Euro hits highest level since 2014 (Adds comment and updates prices)By Kate DuguidNEW YORK, Feb 16 (Reuters) - The dollar limped back from a three-year low against a basket of currencies on Friday but still marked its fifth weekly loss out of seven weeks this year, driving the euro up to its highest level since December 2014. The U.S. currency h...Read More
(Adds comments from Canadian potash producer Nutrien, Aluminum Association of Canada, Rio Tinto aluminum CEO, paragraphs 6-8, 12, 13)By Valerie Volcovici and Susan TaylorWASHINGTON/TORONTO, Feb 16 (Reuters) - The United States should boost domestic production of 35 critical minerals including uranium, cobalt and lithium, to reduce its reliance on foreign suppliers, the Interior Department said on...Read More
(Kitco News)- As the Winter Games heats up, even the mining sector hascaught Olympic fever as one firm is doing what it can to promote women’shockey.Image coutesy of Hockey Canada: third from the left Marie-Philip Poulin, capital of Team Canada is being sponsored by Canadian mining financing firm Red Cloud Klondike Strike. From Left to right; Meghan Agosta, Brianne Jenner and Jocelyne Larocq...Read More