The latest EIA report, released yesterday, was particularly disappointing for US crude bulls. On the back of seven consecutive weeks of inventory drawdowns and following a report earlier in the week...
Brexit: Will EU Back Down Over Irish Backstop Issue?
Trick or Treat?With the October 31st Brexit deadline looming larger on the horizon each day, the likelihood of a no deal Brexit is starting to ratchet up. New UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has vowed...
Are Fiat Currencies Losing Battle Against Gold?
Rapid rise of the gold price this week was somewhat particular as the yellow metal renewed historical peaks against a number of fiat currencies:Since the beginning of August, the price of gold in GBP,...
NZD Rocked By Surprise .50% RBNZ Rate Cut!
Perhaps the recent USD experience in reaction to the Fed’s latest rate cut was a learning curve for the RBNZ. At its August meeting held overnight, the bank was widely expected to cut rates, with a...
US labels China as a currency manipulator. But what does it really mean for China?
The US Treasury Department's clock is ticking as China finally reached its limit after the currency of the second largest economy "so easily fell into the abyss" on Monday. The Treasury decided to tap...
RBA Keeps Rate On Hold But Cuts Growth Forecasts
Rates Remain At Record LowsAt its August meeting, held overnight, the RBA bucked expectations for further easing by keeping rates on hold, at record lows of 1%. Following reductions at both...
The IndeX Files 06-08-19
We're back again with the next episode of the The IndeX Files 06-08-19!Trade War Concerns ExplodeIt’s been a volatile time for the equities market over recent sessions. The market was rocked late last...
Precious Metals Mondays 08-08-19
It's that time of the week and we're back with our latest installment of Precious Metals Mondays 08-08-19, a look into how the metals market has developed over the past 7 days. GoldIt's very...
Will the Fed Cut Rates in September?
All hot debates about the “strange” lack of inflationary effects on US CPI from tariffs on Chinese goods usually generate two satisfactory explanations:The share of consumer goods touched by the...
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