Gold climbs back above $2,000 on dollar retreat
U.S. dollar down 0.4% Markets pricing in Fed’s 25 bps rate hike in May Palladium up over 3% April 18 (Reuters) – Gold prices climbed...
Factbox: How big U.S. banks are managing bad loan reserves
April 17 (Reuters) – U.S. banking heavyweights set aside billions of dollars in the first quarter to account for potential bad loans, as rising interest...
Dollar gains after strong New York factory survey
SINGAPORE, April 17 (Reuters) – The dollar rose on Monday after New York state factory activity in April increased for the first time in five...
Gold rallies to 1-year peak as economic worries mount
Gold prices just $30 off record highs U.S. weekly jobless claims increase April 13 (Reuters) – Gold surged on Thursday as more weak U.S. economic...
Gold shines as bets for US rate hike pause gather pace
U.S. CPI comes in below estimates, core in line with estimates Dollar down 0.7%, yields skid Market bets on 25 bps Fed hike in May,...
Global derivatives industry defends CDS after banking blow-ups
LONDON, March 30 (Reuters) – The derivatives industry body, the International Association of Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA), has backed Credit Default Swaps amid concerns...
Signs of pain as easy cash era ends are growing
LONDON, March 30 (Reuters) – The easy-cash era is over and markets are feeling the pinch from the sharpest jump in interest rate in decades....
Inflation data spurs stocks rally, drop in U.S. yields
U.S. inflation cools in February Two-year U.S. Treasury yield set for biggest monthly drop since 2008 S&P 500 records back-to-back quarterly gains NEW YORK, March...
Global dealmaking sinks to lowest level in over a decade
NEW YORK/LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) – Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity shrank to its lowest level in more than a decade in the first...
Gold eases but remains on course for quarterly rise
Key U.S. inflation gauge slightly below expectations All precious metals set to gain in March March 31 (Reuters) – Gold prices were on track for...