Supply chain bottlenecks, the highest inflation in decades and a persisting labour shortage are weighing on businesses across the country, according to a new Federal Reserve report. In its region-by-region roundup of anecdotal information known as the Beige Book, the Fed reported that while economic activity increased at a “moderate …
Read More »Gold firming at daily support
The Gold Price fall was capped by falling US Treasury yields amidst a risk-on market mood. US Treasury yields dropped from three-year highs and undermined the US dollar. Bulls start to engage at the start of a demand area, eyes on daily M-formation.Gold Price is higher in the US session, …
Read More »Daly: Case for a 50 bps rate hike in May is now “complete”
San Francisco Fed President and FOMC member Mary Daly on Wednesday said that the case for a 50 bps rate hike in May is now “complete” and that the Fed can also make an announcement on the reduction of its balance sheet at the next meeting, reported Reuters. Daly said …
Read More »AUD/USD clings to strong gains
A combination of factors assisted AUD/USD to gain strong positive traction on Wednesday. Hawkish RBA minutes extended support to the aussie amid a sharp USD corrective pullback. Bets for aggressive Fed rate hikes should limit the USD losses and cap the upside for the pair.The AUD/USD pair maintained its bid …
Read More »US Existing-Home Sales Slip 2.7% in March
Existing-home sales fell for the second straight month in March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.77 million. Sales were down 2.7% from the prior month and 4.5% from a year ago. With slower demand, the inventory of unsold existing homes increased to 950,000 as of the end of …
Read More »Canada: Annual CPI jumps to 6.7% in March versus expected rise to 6.1%
Annual headline inflation in Canada jumped to 6.7% in March, according to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures released by Statistics Canada on Wednesday. That was well above the median economist forecast for a rise to 6.1% from 5.7% YoY in February. The larger than expected jump in the …
Read More »Nagel Expects ECB’s first rate hike to come in Q3
Bundesbank President and ECB governing council member Joachim Nagel said on Wednesday that he expects the ECB’s first rate hike to come in Q3 of this year, though he also said he is against hasty rate hikes. Nagel warned that getting inflation back to the ECB’s 2.0% target is looking …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session – 19 April
Money flowed out of bonds again, sending the 10-year Treasury yield higher by 4 basis points to 2.9%. The bond market continues to price in aggressive rates by the Federal Reserve this year.Economic DataHousing Starts rose by 0.3% in March, taking the rolling 12-month number of starts to 1.793M, above …
Read More »Crude Oil Gets Lower As WTI Reverses Down
Crude Oil has been bullish since US WTI crude reversed from $-37.50 two years ago. It headed toward $100 where it traded for some time, but the conflict in Ukraine last month sent it surging higher, especially when the US president Joe Biden decided to place sanctions on Russian oil. …
Read More »Swiss National Bank Chairman: Inflation Surge Temporary
The Swiss National Bank sees the current increase in inflation as a temporary phenomenon, Chairman Thomas Jordan said on Tuesday, although the central bank would keep a close eye on the situation.Central banks including the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of England have started raising interest rates to fight …
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