Metals and Oil Keep Climbing

With a 1.5% gain, Gold has blasted through $4,000/oz and continues to advance. It’s another good day for metals overall with Silver up 2.4%, Platinum up 2.3% and Copper up 0.4%. Meanwhile, the price of Oil continues it’s post-OPEC+ meeting rebound with a 1.7% gain so far today. Oil has ignored a larger than expected […]
Metals Approach Big Numbers

Metals continue to march higher today with significant round numbers in sight. Gold is up 0.5% today and has moved within a few dollars of the $4,000/oz level. Silver is holding steady near $48.50/oz, within striking distance of the $50.00 level where it peaked in 1981 and 2011. Copper is up 1.0% today, trading back […]
Politics and Mergers Move Markets on Monday

With the US government still shut down, investor focus has turned to developments elsewhere, particularly related to politics and corporate actions. The Nikkei soared 4.75% overnight on the news that Sanae Takaichi, a known conservative, has been elected as the new leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party. On the other hand, the CAC is […]
Crude Oil Selloff Continues

The last trading day of the month and the quarter finds a number of markets which have staged strong performance lately backsliding a bit. US index futures are down 0.2%-0.3%, Gold is down 0.4% and Silver is down 1.4%. Some reports have suggested that this could be related to concerns over a potential US government […]
Oil Retreats on Increasing Supply

The price of Crude Oil is under pressure, falling 1.9% this morning. Over the weekend, exports from Iraq’s Kurdistan region resumed. In addition, traders have been speculating that OPEC+ may agree to an additional supply increase when it meets later this week. The new trading week is off to a positive start for stocks. US […]
Equities Pop on Inflation and Income Data

In the minutes following the release of new US economic data, equities have gone back into rally mode, shrugging off yesterday’s pullback. US personal income (0.4% vs Street 0.3%) and US personal spending (0.6% vs Street 0.5%) both beat Street expectations, indicating a robust economy. Meanwhile, core PCE inflation held steady at 2.9%, indicating inflation […]
Positive Economic Data Boosts the US Dollar

This morning, several key US economic indicators have come in significantly better than expected. The latest US Q2 GDP update (3.8% vs Street 3.3%), and durable goods orders (2.9% vs Street -0.5%) suggest a more robust economy than previously thought. Meanwhile, fewer than expected weekly initial jobless claims (218K vs previous 232K) suggest US labor […]
Stocks Rebound Following a Correction

Yesterday’s pullback in North American equities from recent all-time highs, which saw the NASDAQ lose 1.0% and the S&P slide 0.6%, appears to have been short lived. Better than expected earnings from chipmaker Micron Technology ($3.03 vs Street $2.86) appears to have shored up confidence. This morning finds US index futures trading flat to up […]
Precious Metals Keep on Climbing as PMI Numbers Disappoint

There appears to be a growing disconnect between what equity and non-equity asset classes are telling us about investor sentiment. On the one hand, equity indices in the US and elsewhere continuing to reach new all-time highs seems to suggest an increased level of confidence and optimism about the future. This morning, US index futures […]
Gold Reaches Another New High

Between central bank interest rate cuts potentially devaluing paper money over time, and anti-austerity protests in France over the weekend suggesting governments may struggle to get their fiscal houses in order, capital appears to be increasingly seeking out havens in hard assets, particularly precious metals. Gold is up 1.4% this morning trading at a record […]