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China continues to pile into gold as reserves climb for a 17th straight month
In terms of value, China's reserves in gold declined on the month but that is to be expected amid the rout in precious metals since the US-Iran conflict started. That as broader market sentiment deteriorated and we see liquidations come about. But in terms of reserves quantity, that continues to see an uptick with this being the 17th straight month of buying by Beijing. It really doesn't come as a surprise with China being arguably the biggest buyer out there for a while now. In any case, I've already said this last month but it is worth repeating that: "Going back to China's holdings, do be reminded that the ... (full story)
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From @financialjuice|Apr 7, 2026|42 commentsDiplomatic and indirect channels of talks with the US are not closed - Tehran Times Newspaper
From newyorkfed.org|Apr 7, 2026The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Center for Microeconomic Data today released the March 2026 Survey of Consumer Expectations, which shows that households’ inflation expectations increased at the short- and medium-term horizons and remained unchanged at the longer-term horizon. Gas price growth expectations surged to the highest level since March 2022. Job finding expectations improved, while job loss expectations and expectations about the unemployment rate worsened. Spending and household income growth expectations remained largely unchanged. Respondents were more pessimistic about their future household financial situations. The survey was fielded from March 2 through March 31, 2026. The main findings from the March 2026 Survey are: US NEW YORK FED: CONSUMER 1-YEAR INFLATION EXPECTATION 3.42% IN MARCH, 3.00% IN FEBRUARY, 3.09% IN JANUARY, 3.42% IN DECEMBER; 3.58% IN MARCH 2025 #Inflation #consumers #economy @NYFed
From miningweekly.com|Apr 7, 2026Copper is vulnerable to further declines if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, Goldman Sachs Group warned as metals markets brace for President Donald Trump's deadline for Iran ...
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From morningstar.com|Apr 7, 2026|1 commentThe oil shock has already prompted many Asian, European, African and South American nations to roll out measures to conserve energy, cap fuel prices and offer public subsidies to ...
From @NourHammoury|Apr 7, 2026|7 comments*MIDEAST COUNTRIES SEEN SHUTTING 9M B/D OF OIL OUTPUT: EIA EIA: EXPECTS BRENT-WTI SPREAD TO GRADUALLY DECLINE AS STRAIT OF HORMUZ OIL FLOWS RESUME, OIL PRICES FALL
Short-Term Energy Outlook: April 2026 Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz continue to be limited causing oil storage to fill quickly in countries that rely on the waterway for exports. As a result, we estimate that Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain collectively shut in 7.5 million barrels per day (b/d) of crude oil production in March. We assess that production shut-ins will rise to 9.1 million b/d in April. In this outlook, we assume the conflict does not persist past April and that traffic through the Strait of Hormuz gradually resumes. Under those assumptions, we expect production shut-ins will fall to 6.7 million b/d in May and return close to pre-conflict levels in late 2026. • Crude oil price forecast. The Brent crude oil spot price averaged $103 per barrel (b) in March, and we expect it to peak in the second quarter of 2026 (2Q26) at $115/b before easing as production shut-ins slowly abate. We maintain a risk premium on crude oil prices throughout the forecast period as we expect uncertainty around future supply disruptions to keep prices above pre-conflict levels. We forecast the Brent crude oil price will fall below $90/b in 4Q26 and average $76/b in 2027. This price forecast is highly dependent on our assumptions of both the duration of conflict in the Middle East and re EIA HALVES 2026 GLOBAL OIL DEMAND GROWTH FORECAST DUE TO INITIATIVES TO LOWER FUEL USE, FUEL SHORTAGES, AND FUEL EXPORT CURBS #OOTT
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