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Weekly Recap: FOMC Minutes, Eurozone Inflation Weighed on Market Action

Weekly Recap

Gold prices edged up on Friday, lifted by a weakening dollar and ongoing geopolitical tensions. However, the gains were not enough to offset a sharp decline earlier in the week, leaving gold on track for its worst monthly performance since September 2023. The price increase came despite a broader rise …

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Stubborn Inflation Ghost: PCE Data Haunts the Fed

Core PCE

The specter of persistent inflation continues to loom over the US economy, as evidenced by the latest Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) Price Index report. The core PCE, the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, edged up to 2.8% year-over-year in October, defying expectations and raising concerns about the central bank’s ability …

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U.S. Economy Maintains Strong Growth in Q3 Amid Robust Consumer Spending

The U.S. economy grew at a steady annualized rate of 2.8% in the third quarter, according to the Commerce Department’s second estimate released on Wednesday. The figure remains unchanged from the initial estimate, reflecting solid consumer spending and a favorable contribution from business investment. Key Highlights GDP Growth: The third-quarter …

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Gold Prices Extend Gains Amid Geopolitical Tensions, but Dollar Strength Caps Upside

Gold prices continued their upward trajectory in Asian trade on Thursday, marking a fourth consecutive session of gains as escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine spurred safe-haven demand. However, the precious metal’s recovery faced headwinds from a robust U.S. dollar and uncertainty surrounding Federal Reserve rate decisions. Spot gold rose …

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