(Kitco News)- It’s not just retail investors who are taking a shine togold as an important portfolio diversifier, with a new report from PwC highlightinggrowing demand for the yellow metal from Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWF).According to the report, state-owned investment funds areturning towards alternatives assets like private equities, real estate,infrastructure and commodities like gold. T...Read More
SANTIAGO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Chile's central bank voted unanimously to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 2.5 percent at its monthly policy meeting on Thursday, in line with market expectations.The bank said it would leave open the possibility for increased stimulus should inflation lag behind its target rate. (Reporting by Dave Sherwood; Editing by Lisa Shumaker) Disclaimer: The views...Read More
* Dollar bounce after Fed meeting short-lived* Greenback pares gains against yen* Euro strengthens (New throughout, updates prices, market activity and comments)By Stephanie KellyNEW YORK, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The dollar fell on Thursday against a basket of currencies, with the euro rising due to growing investor optimism in the economies that use the single currency.In January, the dollar fell 3.25...Read More
WELLINGTON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Consumer confidence in New Zealand surged in January, breaking a three-month run of declines, with the mood about current conditions the brightest since 2007, a survey showed on Friday.The ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence index rose to 126.9 in January from 121.8 the month before. A reading above 100 means optimists outnumber pessimists.A measure of how respondents...Read More
NEW YORK, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Gains on Wall Street faded on Thursday, with the S&P closing slightly lower as bond yields rose and technology stocks retreated ahead of a host of high-profile earnings. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 37.32 points, or 0.14 percent, to 26,186.71, the S&P 500 lost 1.83 points, or 0.06 percent, to 2,821.98 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 25.62 points, or 0....Read More
WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve on Thursday outlined standards for its annual 'stress test' of the largest banks to see how Wall Street would fare in a future financial crisis.Large lenders like JPMorgan Chase & Co and Bank of America Corp will have to report on whether their business could survive for long if the unemployment rate jumped to 10 percent and the economy was oth...Read More
* U.S. 30-year yield breaks above 3 pct for first time since May* U.S. economy expanding at 5.4 pct in Q1 - Atlanta Fed* Further yield curve flattening is expected to resume* U.S. Treasuries posted worst month in over a year (Updates market action, adds quote)By Richard LeongNEW YORK, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasuries market started February on a sour note with the 10-year yield hitting a near...Read More
(Adds comments from media and analyst calls, updates market reaction)* Private equity heavyweights Apollo, Blackstone report Q4 results* Rising U.S. stock market help buyout firms book gains* Blackstone assets under management hit record high By Joshua FranklinNEW YORK, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Alternative asset managers Apollo Global Management LLC and Blackstone Group LP reported better-than-expected...Read More
(Recasts; adds comment from CEO, analyst)By Rodrigo Campos and Luc CohenNEW YORK/BUENOS AIRES Feb 1 (Reuters) - Shares of Corporacion America Airports struggled to get airborne on their market debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday after the Argentine airport operator priced its initial public offering at the lower end of an already reduced range. Shares opened at $17, the same as overn...Read More
By Ana ManoSAO PAULO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Talks are on track between Brazilian logistics operator Hidrovias do Brasil SA and its lenders over a plan for the company to repay existing project finance debt with proceeds from a recent note issue, a person close to the matter told Reuters.The move, designed to give the company more flexibility to evaluate new projects to move commodities on Brazil's und...Read More
U.S. stocks are mixed this afternoon, as the major equity indexes struggle to start the new month on a positive note. Among the stocks making notable moves today are game developer The9 Limited (NASDAQ:NCTY), medical device concern ReWalk Robotics Ltd. (NASDAQ:RWLK), and software company Open Text Corp. (NASDAQ:OTEX). Here's a closer look at what's moving shares of NCTY, RWLK, and OTEXtoday.NCT...Read More
We recently examined a bullish extreme in the weekly Investors Intelligence (II) sentiment survey, as the "bulls minus bears" percentage ramped above 50% for the first time since 1987 (a calendar year that's likely to bring up some unpleasant associations for most investors). This week, as the II bulls-bears line remains unusually high, here's a sobering angle on this rampant investor optimism.Bul...Read More
Gold futures notched a second straight gain on Thursday, finding support on the back of a weaker dollar even after the Federal Reserve said it expects inflation "to move up this year" in a sign it is likely to hike rates at its next meeting in March. Read: Fed takes step toward rate increase as baton set to pass to Powell Analysts said the March hike is likely widely priced in to trading. For n...Read More
The main U.S. stock market indexes gained 0.1-0.3% on Wednesday, as they fluctuated following recent move down. Investors were uncertain ahead of quarterly earnings, FOMC Rate Decision, economic data releases. The S&P 500 index remained below its Tuesday's relatively big daily gap down. It currently trades around 2.1% below its January 26 record high of 2,872.87. Yet, it remains 4.7% above its...Read More
By Sin?(C)ad CarewFeb 1 (Reuters) - One of the oldest Wall Street adages dictates: "So goes January, goes the year." After the S&P 500's gain of almost 6 percent in the first month of 2018, that should mean the rest of the year will follow suit.Since 1950, there have been only nine major contradictions to the so-called January Barometer, according to the Stock Traders Almanac whose f...Read More
MEXICO CITY, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Mexico's anti-trust agency on Thursday said in a statement that it is investigating "probable" monopoly practices in Mexico's e-commerce market.The Federal Commission for Economic Competition, or Cofece, said in a statement that it was investigating possible monopolistic practices, such as price discrimination, that was affecting free commerce.Cofece had pu...Read More
• Surging US bond yields prompts fresh selling. • Renewed USD weakness helps limit downside. • Reviving safe-haven demand lends additional support. Gold maintained its offered tone through the early NA session and was now seen consolidating daily losses around the $1340 level. A hawkish Fed outlook, signalling at least thr...Read More
By Heather SomervilleSAN FRANCISCO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Short-term home rental service Airbnb Inc will not go public this year, the company said on Thursday, and it appointed its first chief operating officer as it pursues global growth and tighter management of its finances as a more mature company."We're working on getting ready to go public and we will make decisions about going public on ou...Read More
BUENOS AIRES, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Argentina's tax revenue rose in January to 261.961 billion pesos ($13.54 billion), up 23.9 percent compared with a year earlier, the AFIP tax agency said on Thursday. Excluding one-time income from a tax amnesty program in January 2017, tax income was up 28.6 percent year-over-year, AFIP said.($1 = 19.3500 Argentine pesos) (Reporting by Eliana Raszewski, writing by...Read More
By Felipe IturrietaSANTIAGO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Chile iron ore and steel producer CAP SA more than doubled its earnings in 2017 over the previous year, the company said in a year-end earnings report on Thursday, boosted by rising iron prices even as its total exports of the metal dropped.CAP reported profits of $130.3 million in 2017, more than double its earnings of $60.3 million in 2016."Thi...Read More