Metals News
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Billions of dollars of gold is smuggled out of Africa every year, with the vast majority exported to the United Arab Emirates for processing, according to a report by SwissAid. Using data on declared and undeclared gold imports over a 10-year period ending in 2022, the Bern-based non-governmental organization estimates that the illicit trade amounts to ...
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He thinks Staten Island is treasure island. At 6 a.m. this past Saturday, David Hager, 58, and wife Michelle, 51, and two sons, Tyler and Ryan, 21 and 17, started digging in a small park in the forgotten borough. Hager, who lives in Colorado, believes he has correctly deciphered clues pinpointing buried booty on Staten Island from Byron Preiss’s 1982 book ...
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Inflation and wages are kind of a chicken or egg issue. Do higher prices cause higher wages or do higher wages cause higher prices? I suppose it’s probably a little of both. There is an obvious relationship when you look at the data. Here’s a look at year-over-year wage growth versus trailing twelve-month inflation going back to 1965: chart Wages grow ...
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Weak demand for US 7-year treasuries sent Wall Street indices lower on Wednesday, on concerns that funding the US deficit will drive up yields alongside ‘higher for longer’ Fed rates. And that manifested with a higher US yields curve and a stronger USD, which enjoyed at strongest daily performance in over a month. This week I have warned of a potential ...
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video Overnight, the Precious Metals are lower after yesterday’s blowout rally. Many of you took positions off the table yesterday; congratulations for actively using proper risk management. Overnight, stocks are sliding globally as treasury yields spike and fading expectations weigh in on the next interest rate cut. The “higher for longer” theme ...
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Billions of dollars of gold is smuggled out of Africa every year, with the vast majority exported to the United Arab Emirates for processing, according to a report by SwissAid. Using data on declared and undeclared gold imports over a 10-year period ending in 2022, the Bern-based non-governmental organization estimates that the illicit trade amounts to ...
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North Korea fired around 10 short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Thursday, the South Korean military said, a day after sending hundreds of large balloons carrying ...
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Financial security has become an indispensable part of China’s national security discourse since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Rising geopolitical tensions with the US since ...
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Slap! A sound that reverberated across the nation at exactly 11:30am EST Wednesday. It was the sound of palms meeting foreheads at the Reserve Bank of Australia. The ensuing ...
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post: SWISS NATIONAL BANK'S JORDAN: REASONS TO BELIEVE THE NATURAL RATE OF INTEREST HAS INCREASED OR MIGHT RISEJordan: The natural rate of interest (r*) as a reference point for monetary policy - a practitioner's view Ladies and gentlemen I am delighted to be here today in Seoul to address such a distinguished audience. I would like to thank Governor Rhee for inviting me to give this keynote speech. The topic of this year’s Bank of Korea International Conference – ‘The Evolution of the Natural Interest Rate and Its Implications for the Global Economy’ – could not have come at a better time. Monetary tightening over the past two years has lifted policy rates and longerterm interest rates from their historical lows. There are reasons to believe that some of the structural drivers of real interest rates have also changed direction in recent years. A lively debate has emerged on whether real interest rates will return to their pre-pandemic levels, or whether they will remain higher because the natural rate of interest, r*, has increased.1 Over the past years, r* has become an important reference point for monetary policy. The difference between the real interest rate and r* gives a measure of a central bank’s monetary policy stance. Therefore, r* estimates help in evaluating different monetary policy options. However, the measurement of r* is subject to high uncertainty. Today I would like to focus mainly on how policymakers can nevertheless make use of r* estimates in practice. In the first part of my remarks, I will briefly review the developments in real interest rates over the past decades. I will then turn to the concept of r* itself. In the second part, I will discuss how policymakers can use r* in practice to assess the monetary policy stance, and in particular, how they can deal with the inherent uncertainty in r* estimates. Here I will draw especially on the Swiss National Bank’s experience.
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The estimated annual inflation of the CPI in May 2024 is 3.6%, according to the flash indicator prepared by the NSI. This indicator provides a preview of the CPI which, if ...
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Key statistics: Total new capital expenditure rose by 1.0% Buildings and structures fell by 0.9% Equipment, plant and machinery rose by 3.3% Estimate 2 for 2024-25 is $155.4b. ...
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Gold prices fell on Wednesday as rising US Treasury yields increased demand for the Greenback. The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note rose by six basis points to 4.616%, strengthening the dollar and weighing on the commodity. With a sparse economic calendar, traders continue to digest hawkish comments made by Minnesota Fed President Neel Kashkari on ...
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Silver prices posted modest losses of 0.32% on Wednesday as US Treasury bond yields edged up, downward pressure on precious metals. Therefore, the XAG/USD retreated after hitting a six-day high of $32.29, and as the Asian session began, it traded at $31.97, almost flat. XAG/USD Price Analysis: Technical outlook: Silver is upward based, but a ‘double top’ ...
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RoboMarkets: upcoming changes to the trading schedule (the Memorial Day in the US and the Late May Spring Bank Holiday in the UK)22.05.2024 / 08:00Dear Clients and Partners, Please note the upcoming adjustments to the trading schedule. Holiday: the Memorial Day in the US and the Late May Spring Bank Holiday in the UK Dates: 27/05/2024 - 28/05/2024 This ...