FRANKFURT, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Any attempt to regulate cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin must be on a global scale as national or regional rules would be hard to enforce on a virtual, borderless community, a director at Germany's central bank said on Monday.National authorities across the globe, and particularly in Asia, have attempted to put the brakes on a global boom in the trading of Bitcoin and...Read More
By Claire RuckinLONDON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - UK petrol station operator EG Group is set to launch an approximate 3.5bn-equivalent leveraged loan to back acquisitions and refinance existing debt, banking sources said.Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays and Goldman Sachs are leading the jumbo financing alongside Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, ING, Lloyds, Rabobank, RBC and UBS, the sources said.The...Read More
Monday, January 15th is Martin Luther King Jr. day and the U.S. equity markets are closed. However, most of the futures markets are open electronically and trading much higher. The DOW Futures are up huge, oil is flat, while the dollar is getting hammered.The big story is the continuation of the gold breakout. The last week’s rally finished well above the $1,330 resistance level and now look...Read More
CAIRO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Average yields on Egypt's five- and 10-year treasury bonds fell at an auction on Monday, central bank data showed.The average yield on the five-year bond fell to 15.441 percent from 15.856 percent at the last similar auction. The average yield on the 10-year bond fell to 15.306 percent from 16.025 percent. (Reporting by Arwa Gaballa; Editing by Catherine Evans) Disclaime...Read More
(Kitco News)- A weaker U.S. dollar and ongoing weak inflation concernscontinue to prompt hedge funds into gold, pushing prices to their highestlevels since September.While gold futures saw its most substantial inflows sinceAugust last week, the U.S. dollar saw shorts increase to highest levels sinceAugust, according to Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank. Headded that the U.S. doll...Read More
OSLO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Norway's central bank has awarded 3 billion Norwegian crowns($379.67 million) in an F-deposit for Jan 15-18, with a highest rate of 0.49 percent, it said on Monday.Overall demand in the auction was for 16.84 billion crowns.Allocation at the highest rate was 60.42 percent, the central bank added.($1 = 7.9016 Norwegian crowns) (Reporting by Oslo newsroom) Disclaimer: The vi...Read More
* Euro extends gains after breaking through $1.22* Dollar pinned at three-year low against basket of currencies* Yen buoyed by BoJ comments on economic recovery* Graphic: World FX rates in 2017 By Tommy WilkesLONDON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The euro climbed to a three-year high to the dollar on Monday, nearing the $1.23 line as investors ramped up bets in the backdrop of growing economic optimism in th...Read More
TORONTO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index moved higher in early trade on Monday, boosted by gold miners as bullion prices hit a four-month high and by heavy equipment company Finning International Inc , after CIBC raised its view on the stock.The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index was up 36.06 points, or 0.22 percent, at 16,344.24 shortly after the open. (Reporting by...Read More
BRUSSELS, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Belgium has cancelled its bond auction scheduled for January 22 in favour of a syndicated sale of a new 10-year benchmark, the country's debt agency said on Monday.The country will sell a bond expiring on June 22, 2018 in the near future, the debt agency added.It appointed BNP Paribas Fortis, Citi, NatWest Markets and SG CIB as joint book runners. (Reporting by Robert-...Read More
(Adds detail, comment from report)OTTAWA, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Resales of Canadian homes rose 4.5 percent in December from November, the fifth straight monthly rise, likely because activity was pulled forward to avoid mortgage rule changes that hit in January, the Canadian Real Estate Association said on Monday.The industry group said actual sales, not seasonally adjusted, rose 4.1 percent from Dec...Read More
(Kitco News) - As gold prices continue to make their way higher this week, the yellow metal could test its “ultimate target for bulls,” which is currently set at $1,357 — September’s high, says MKS PAMP trader Sam Laughlin. “We are likely to see further short squeezes over the near-term as the metal edges toward USD $1,350 and above this the September 2017 high around...Read More
By Bruno FederowskiSAO PAULO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The Mexican peso jumped to a more than five-week high on Monday on hopes that U.S. President Donald Trump could soften his stance on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) after negotiations hit a bumpy patch last week.Renewed worries that Trump would scrap NAFTA had weighed on the peso last week. The talks between the United States, Mexico...Read More
KARACHI, Pakistan, Jan 15 (Reuters) -DAILY INDICATORS Monday PREVIOUSFloating Interbank Rate (Rs/$)110.42/110.52110.43/110.53Rupee/US$ (kerb market) 111.90 112.00Karachi 100-share Index 42,347.4942,933.72Gold (Karachi) Rs/10 gm 49,543.8649,371.30CENTRAL BANK AUCTIONS Treasury bill auction results: Cut-off yield (pct) at auction onJan 3 Dec 6Three-month bills5.99105.9910Six-month billsBids not6.010...Read More
WARSAW, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Poland's finance ministry had the equivalent of 3.8 billion euros ($4.67 billion) in foreign currencies at its disposal at the end of December compared with 6.9 billion euros a month earlier, the ministry said in a statement on Monday. (Reporting by Anna Koper; Writing by Agnieszka Barteczko) Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and m...Read More
(Recasts, Add details)By Nidhi Verma and Neha DasguptaNEW DELHI, Jan 15 (Reuters) - India's December trade deficit widened to its highest in more than three years as higher import bills for gold and crude oil weighed on rising exports, government data showed on Monday.The trade deficit widened to $14.88 billion last month from $13.83 billion in November, data from the Ministry of Commerce and Ind...Read More
Jan 15 (Reuters) - Resales of Canadian homes rose 4.5 percent in December from November, the fifth straight monthly rise, likely because activity was pulled forward to avoid mortgage rule changes that hit in January, the Canadian Real Estate Association said on Monday.The industry group said actual sales, not seasonally adjusted, rose 4.1 percent from December 2016, while home prices were up 9.1 p...Read More
(Kitco News) - Gold continues to move higher as momentum has picked up against the falling dollar. Gold’s break up through $1,322 last week created the initial catalyst and Friday’s melt-up to the $1,338 level on the back of a falling dollar set up gold for a test of the 2017 high. Rising inflation in Europe is suggesting that the ECB will begin to tighten monetary policy more aggress...Read More
While there's certainly no sign yet of a breakdown in the record-setting rally that's been the dominant post-election storyline for U.S. stocks, bulls can be forgiven for feeling an increasingly urgent desire to hedge some (or all) of their long equity exposure. Geopolitical risk and uncertainty continue to dominate daily headlines; the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) remains unusually low, as discuss...Read More
Canada's Tahoe Resources (TSX:THO)(NYSE:TAHO) is laying off 250 employees, or roughly a quarter of the staff from its flagship Escobal silver mine, in Guatemala, as a legal battle to having the mining license for the site reinstated drags on.The Vancouver-based company had to halt operations at the mine last July after the country's Supreme Court provisionally ordered so following an appeal from...Read More
* Speculators raise net longs in COMEX gold in week to Jan. 9.* Palladium hits new record high(Updates throughout, adds LONDON dateline)By Zandi ShabalalaLONDON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Gold prices hit a four-month peak on Monday as the U.S. dollar index slumped to its lowest in three years but analysts warned the greenback's decline could be short-lived as it was not driven by fundamentals.Spot gold w...Read More