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While the natural inclination is to cheer a strong jobs market, investors are responding with a boo and bailing out of risk assets. The thinking goes like this: If people are at work and the labor market is stronger than expected, the ability of the consumer to absorb higher prices is also greater than previously thought. If the ability to absorb higher prices is greater than expected, above target (2%) inflation can last longer than estimated, regardless of the current fed funds rate. If the current fed funds rate isn't stopping hiring and consumers' ability to absorb higher prices, the rate simply isn't high enough. Energy is tough: We really need China's reopening to pick up as demand will be the key to higher energy prices.
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"This is sending signals that a coordinated intervention may be coming as yen continues to hover above 144 per dollar," said Charu Chanana, market strategist at Saxo Markets. "A coordinated intervention usually has a longer lasting impact on the yen than a unilateral intervention would have." RBA WATCHThe focus in Asian hours will be on the policy decision from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). "We estimate that a hike would push up Aussie modestly by 0.8% so long as the post‑meeting statement was not dovish. The Australian dollar was at $0.668, up 0.16% against the U.S. dollar, while the New Zealand dollar was also up 0.16% at $0.616.
Persons: Shunichi Suzuki, Masato Kanda, Janet Yellen, Charu, Kristina Clifton, CBA's Clifton, Ankur Banerjee, Shri Navaratnam Organizations: U.S, Treasury, Saxo Markets, Bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, U.S . Federal, Reserve Bank of Australia, Reuters, Australian, U.S ., New Zealand, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Japan, U.S, United States, U.S ., Tokyo, Singapore
The yen nudged up on Tuesday but remained vulnerable to more weakness, hovering near the key 145 per dollar level as markets were on alert for signs of intervention, while the Australian dollar moved up ahead of a central bank policy decision. "This is sending signals that a coordinated intervention may be coming as yen continues to hover above 144 per dollar," said Charu Chanana, market strategist at Saxo Markets. "A coordinated intervention usually has a longer lasting impact on the yen than a unilateral intervention would have." The focus in Asian hours will be on the policy decision from the Reserve Bank of Australia, or RBA. The Australian dollar was at $0.668, up 0.16% against the U.S. dollar, while the New Zealand dollar was also up 0.16% at $0.616.
Persons: Shunichi Suzuki, Masato Kanda, Janet Yellen, Charu, Kristina Clifton, CBA's Clifton Organizations: U.S, Treasury, Saxo Markets, Bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, U.S . Federal, Reserve Bank of Australia, Reuters, Australian, U.S ., New Zealand Locations: Japan, U.S, United States, U.S .
LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - The yen fell on Monday to near eight-month lows against the dollar as investors said intervention was in sight, while the euro weakened after a slowdown in factory activity in China and the euro zone renewed economic growth fears. The dollar edged up ahead of the July 4 holiday after U.S. economic data last week showed slightly easing inflation and consumer spending. The yen weakened 0.37% to 144.86, after it touched its lowest level against the greenback since November on Friday. Euro zone manufacturing activity contracted faster than initially thought in June as persistent policy tightening by the European Central Bank squeezed finances, a survey showed on Monday, painting an increasingly gloomy outlook for industry. "Investors have commented that the euro zone cyclical story is losing momentum, and this is why the euro should be lower," HSBC's Mackel said adding that the euro is, however, holding up relatively well.
Persons: Shunichi Suzuki, Paul Mackel, HSBC's Mackel, Joice Alves, Ankur Banerjee, David Evans, Conor Humprhies Organizations: Finance, FX Research, HSBC, Japan, Bank of Japan, European Central Bank, U.S, U.S . Federal, Citi, Labor, Survey, Thomson Locations: China, Japan, U.S ., U.S, United States, London, Singapore
The yen weakened 0.09% to 144.45 to start the second half of the year, having lost 9% against the dollar in the first six months of the year. Against the euro, the yen was hovering at 157.66, just under the 15-year low of 158 it touched last week. It intervened again in October after the yen plunged to a 32-year low of 151.94. Markets are pricing in a 84% chance of the Fed hiking rates by 25 basis points in its July meeting, CME FedWatch tool showed. The Australian dollar rose 0.02% to $0.667, while the New Zealand dollar rose 0.42% at $0.615.
Persons: Shunichi Suzuki, Suzuki, Marc Chandler, Sterling, Ankur Banerjee, Christopher Cushing, Kim Coghill Organizations: Finance, Japan, Bannockburn Forex, Bank of Japan, U.S, U.S . Federal, Citi, Labor, Survey, NatWest, New Zealand, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Bannockburn, Japan, U.S ., U.S, United States, Singapore
Yen tentative, dollar soft as traders weigh Fed rate hike path
  + stars: | 2023-07-03 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
A Chinese 100 yuan banknote, a 1 U.S. dollar bill and a 50 euro banknote are lying on a table. The yen remained hunkered just below the psychologically important barrier of 145 per U.S. dollar on Monday, while the dollar was on the back foot after U.S. economic data last week showed slightly easing inflation and consumer spending. Against the euro, the yen was hovering at 157.495, below the 15-year low of 158 it touched last week. It was at 183.47 per sterling , just below the seven-and-a-half-year low of 183.86 it hit on Friday. The Australian dollar fell 0.14% to $0.666, while the New Zealand dollar rose 0.16% to $0.613
Persons: Shunichi Suzuki, Marc Chandler, bitcoin Organizations: Finance, Bannockburn Forex, Bank of Japan, U.S, U.S . Federal, PCE, Citi, Labor, Survey, Sterling, New Zealand Locations: U.S, Japan, Bannockburn, U.S ., United States
China's blue-chip CSI300 Index (.CSI300) fell 0.14% and the Shanghai Composite Index (.SSEC) eased 0.11%. The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, pointing to continued labour market strength. The data "will have traders likely consider a greater likelihood of further interest rate hikes from the Fed." "We expect the moderate pace of interest rate decisions to continue." The two-year U.S. Treasury yield, which typically moves in step with interest rate expectations, was at 4.872%, having touched more than a three-month high of 4.892% overnight.
Persons: Australia's, HSI, Economists, Ryan Brandham, Jerome Powell, Powell, Rob Carnell, YEN, Shunichi Suzuki, Brent, Ankur Banerjee, Stephen Coates Organizations: Federal Reserve, Japan's Nikkei, Gross, Commerce Department, Validus Risk, Federal, Treasury, U.S, Central Bank's, Bank of Japan, Japanese Finance, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Asia, Pacific, Japan, China, Shanghai, North America, U.S, Spanish, Madrid
Yen under pressure; Aussie slides as inflation slows
  + stars: | 2023-06-28 | by ( Ankur Banerjee | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
"We are closely watching currency moves with a strong sense of urgency," Japan's top currency diplomat Masato Kanda told reporters on Wednesday. The yen was hovering around the seven-month low of 144.18 per dollar it touched overnight. Against the euro, the yen was pinned near the 15-year low of 157.93 it hit on Tuesday. Against sterling, the Asian currency was hovering around 183.25, just a shade below the 7.5-year low it touched on Tuesday. In the spot market, the onshore yuan opened at 7.2225 per dollar and was changing hands at 7.2285.
Persons: Masato Kanda, Carol Kong, Kong, Rodrigo Catril, Jerome Powell's, Powell, Andrew Bailey, Christine Lagarde, Kazuo Ueda, Ankur Banerjee, Muralikumar Anantharaman, Jamie Freed Organizations: Bank of Japan, Ministry, Finance, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Federal, Fed, National Australia Bank, European Central Bank, Bank of England, Sterling, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Japan, Sintra , Portugal, Tokyo, Singapore
Dollar flat; Aussie slides as inflation slows
  + stars: | 2023-06-28 | by ( Ankur Banerjee | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The Australian dollar fell sharply as consumer inflation eased in May. The dollar index is on course to log a decline of about 1.5% for the month. Meanwhile, the Australian dollar fell 0.72% to $0.6637 after the Australian consumer price inflation rate slowed to a 13-month low in May, driven by a sharp pullback in fuel. A measure of core inflation also cooled, in a sign interest rates might not have to rise again in July. The Japanese yen strengthened 0.16% to 143.81 per dollar, but remained close to the seven-month low of 144.18 it touched on Tuesday.
Persons: Rodrigo Catril, Jerome Powell's, Powell, Carol Kong, Bank of England's Andrew Bailey, Christine Lagarde, Kazuo Ueda, Lagarde, Sterling, CBA's Kong, Ankur Banerjee, Muralikumar Organizations: U.S, Federal, Data, Fed, National Australia Bank, European Central Bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Bank of England's, Bank, Bank of Japan, Ministry, Finance, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Sintra , Portugal, Singapore
Dollar flat, Aussie slides as inflation slows
  + stars: | 2023-06-28 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
The Australian dollar fell sharply as consumer inflation eased in May. The dollar index is on course to log a decline of about 1.5% for the month. Meanwhile, the Australian dollar fell 0.72% to $0.6637 after the Australian consumer price inflation rate slowed to a 13-month low in May, driven by a sharp pullback in fuel. A measure of core inflation also cooled, in a sign interest rates might not have to rise again in July. The Japanese yen strengthened 0.16% to 143.81 per dollar, but remained close to the seven-month low of 144.18 it touched on Tuesday.
Persons: Rodrigo Catril, Jerome Powell's, Powell, Carol Kong, Bank of England's Andrew Bailey, Christine Lagarde, Kazuo Ueda, Lagarde, Sterling, CBA's Kong Organizations: U.S, Federal, Data, Fed, National Australia Bank, European Central Bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Bank of England's, Bank, Bank of Japan, Ministry, Finance Locations: Sintra , Portugal
New York CNN —US inflation could hit the Federal Reserve’s 2% target in 2025, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan told CNN in an exclusive interview Tuesday. Already, consumers are cutting back on spending to a level that is consistent with 2% inflation, Moynihan said, citing Bank of America customer data. The mild recession, Moynihan said, would likely come “the first part of next year” and not the latter part of this year, which he previously predicted. He also said he believes the unemployment rate likely won’t exceed 5%. Last month’s jobs report showed the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%, despite impressive job gains.
Persons: Brian Moynihan, , ” Moynihan, CNN’s Poppy Harlow, Moynihan Organizations: New, New York CNN, Bank of America, CNN Locations: New York, that’s
Financial markets, however, are still pricing in a 25-basis-point rate increase in July and no further hikes after that, according to CME FedWatch tool. Ahead of his second day of testimony before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee at 10 a.m. Shares of Tesla (TSLA.O) slid 3% before the bell after Morgan Stanley downgraded the electric automaker to "equal weight" from "overweight". ET, Dow e-minis were down 114 points, or 0.33%, S&P 500 e-minis were down 13.75 points, or 0.31%, and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were down 61 points, or 0.41%. Reporting by Shubham Batra and Shristi Achar A in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun KoyyurOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Jerome Powell, Powell, Mark Luschini, Janney Montgomery Scott, Shubham Batra, Shristi, Arun Koyyur Organizations: Dow, Nasdaq, Federal, U.S . Senate, Tesla, Dow e, Microsoft, Boeing, Accenture, Darden, Olive Garden, Thomson Locations: Washington, Wichita , Kansas, Bengaluru
SINGAPORE, June 22 (Reuters) - Asian shares made a tentative start to Thursday after Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell stuck to his recent hawkish tone as investors assess the future rate policy path from the Fed. Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said on Wednesday the Fed should not raise rates further or it would risk "needlessly" sapping the strength of the U.S. economy. The comments highlight the growing debate at the central bank over when and if the central bank should hike further. "The BoE's conditional guidance put the burden of proof on the data showing more persistent inflation pressures to continue hiking bank rate. Markets will also be awaiting policy decision from Turkey's central bank, with a policy pivot and a sharp rate increase widely expected.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Australia's, Powell, Kevin Cummins, Raphael Bostic, BoE, Taylor Nugent, Sterling, Brent, Lincoln Organizations: Federal, Japan's Nikkei, Fed, NatWest Markets, Atlanta Federal Reserve, Bank of England, Reuters, National Australia Bank, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Asia, Pacific, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Washington, Atlanta, U.S, Turkey's
Morning Bid: How high will BoE go?
  + stars: | 2023-06-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
After a hotter than anticipated inflation report on Wednesday, markets priced in a nearly 50% chance that the BoE would opt for a half a percentage point hike. Economists, polled by Reuters last week, unanimously expected the BoE to raise interest rates by 25 bps to 4.75%, their highest since 2008. Markets are pricing in a 72% chance of a 25 bps hike next month and then no more, according to CME FedWatch tool. Swiss National Bank and Norway's Norges Bank are also due to announce their policy decisions, with a 25 basis point hike widely expected from both central banks. Reuters GraphicsKey developments that could influence markets on Thursday:Economic events: Policy rate decision from BoE, Turkey's central bank, Swiss National Bank and Norway's Norges BankReporting by Ankur Banerjee in Singapore; Editing by Muralikumar AnantharamanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Ankur Banerjee, BoE, Jerome Powell, Powell, Hafize Gaye Erkan, Muralikumar Organizations: Ankur, Bank of England, Reuters, Federal, Swiss National Bank, Norway's Norges Bank, Thomson Locations: Europe, China, Hong Kong, Asia, Japan, Turkey's, Singapore
Financial markets, however, are still pricing in a 25-basis-point rate increase in July and no further hikes after that, according to CME FedWatch tool. After Powell reinforced the Fed's inflation objective, rate-sensitive megacap companies pushed Wall Street's major indexes lower for the third straight session on Wednesday. Yields on the 2-year and 10-year Treasury notes were little changed after the data and ahead of Powell's testimony before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee at 10 a.m. The S&P index recorded three new 52-week highs and three new lows, while the Nasdaq recorded 12 new highs and 33 new lows. Reporting by Shubham Batra, Shristi Achar A and Medha Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun KoyyurOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Jerome Powell, Powell, Wall, Mark Luschini, Janney Montgomery Scott, advancers, Shubham Batra, Shristi, Medha Singh, Arun Koyyur Organizations: Dow, Nasdaq, Tesla, U.S . Senate, Dow Jones, Boeing, Accenture, Darden, Olive Garden, NYSE, Thomson Locations: Washington, Wichita , Kansas, Bengaluru
Washington, DC CNN —Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testifies before congressional lawmakers this week, starting Wednesday morning with the House Financial Services Committee — just one week after the central bank paused its most aggressive rate-hiking campaign in decades. Indeed, just days after the decision, two Fed officials called for more increases, citing persistent inflationary pressures. Powell will try to quell Democrats’ concerns over the Fed inducing more job losses than necessary and reassure Republicans that the central bank remains committed to fighting inflation. Financial markets see a roughly 77% chance the Fed will hike rates by another quarter point in July, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. The Fed has already published Powell’s semiannual report to Congress, which includes mostly what Powell and the post-meeting statement communicated earlier this month.
Persons: Jerome Powell, “ Powell’s, , José Torres, “ Powell, Christopher Waller, Thomas Barkin, Biden, Brendan Boyle, Powell, Mike Pence, Madhavi Bokil Organizations: DC CNN — Federal, House Financial, Fed, Interactive Brokers, Richmond Fed, , Pennsylvania Democrat, Republicans, US, Moody’s Investors, Moody’s Investors Service Locations: Washington, Pennsylvania
Gold flat as markets await Powell's testimony for rate cues
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Gold prices moved in a tight range on Wednesday after two-straight sessions of declines, as investors refrained from making large bets ahead of U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's congressional testimony. Spot gold held its ground at $1,936.03 per ounce by 0504 GMT. In this light, Chairman Powell's testimony could have a major short-term impact on the market," said Clifford Bennett, chief economist at ACY Securities. "For the moment gold is under the great interest rate threat hammer, but the very real on-going strong jewelry and manufacturing demand should eventually win the day," Bennett added. Among other precious metals, spot silver fell 0.4% to $23.0973 per ounce, platinum shed 0.6% to $957.16, and palladium lost 0.3% to $1,375.37.
Persons: Jerome, Powell's, Clifford Bennett, Powell, Bennett, Michael Langford Organizations: U.S . Federal, ACY Securities, U.S . House Financial, Federal Reserve, Traders, U.S ., Scorpion Minerals Locations: U.S, Washington, Asia
The dollar index , which measures the U.S. currency against six major counterparts, ticked up 0.1% to 102.400. Markets are pricing in a 72% probability of the Fed hiking by 25 basis points next month, the CME FedWatch tool showed. Investors expect the Bank of England to hike rates by at least 25 basis points when it meets on Thursday, as it battles inflation running at more than four times its target. The pound is changing hands near 14-month highs against the dollar on expectations UK rate rises will outpace other major economies. Money markets place a 75% chance of the BoE opting for a 25 basis points hike and a 25% likelihood of a 50 basis point jump.
Persons: Jerome Powell, MUFG, BoE, Iain Withers, Ankur Banerjee, Emma Rumney Organizations: Bank of England, ., Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of, Traders, Federal, Investors, Thomson Locations: Bank of England, Singapore
Dollar drifts as traders weigh rate path; yen fragile
  + stars: | 2023-06-19 | by ( Ankur Banerjee | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
In an action-packed week of central bank decisions, the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged on Wednesday but hinted that further hikes were on the way to tame inflation. Investors, though, expect the central bank to be done with its tightening in July. On Monday, the yen touched a near seven-month low of 141.98 per dollar, having slid 1% on Friday. The yen also touched a fresh 15-year low against the euro of 155.32. The Australian dollar fell 0.32% to $0.686, while the kiwi eased 0.26% to $0.622.
Persons: Marc Chandler, Chandler, Jerome Powell's, Powell, Mansoor Mohi, uddin, Sterling, Ankur Banerjee, Muralikumar Organizations: U.S, Bank of Japan, Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of, Investors, Investor, Citi, Bank of Singapore, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Bank of Japan, Bannockburn, New York, Singapore
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Persons: Freddie Mac, it's Organizations: Federal Reserve, Zillow Locations: Chevron
Gold ticks lower, traders assess Fed rate trajectory
  + stars: | 2023-06-19 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Fed officials struck a hawkish tone in their first comments since the central bank held the policy interest rate steady at its meeting last week. Although gold is considered a hedge against inflation, interest rate hikes raise the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion. Traders are now pricing in an about 72% chance of Fed rate hike in July, according to the CME Fedwatch tool. "Near term, the risk of another one or two more Fed rate hikes can dim the appeal of gold, but to put in perspective, the Fed is closer to the end of the tightening cycle," said OCBC FX strategist Christopher Wong. Investors now await Fed Chair Jerome Powell's congressional testimonies on Wednesday and Thursday for further cues on future rates.
Persons: Matt Simpson, Bullion, Christopher Wong, Jerome Organizations: . Federal Reserve, Index, Traders, Investors Locations: Index .
The BOJ rounded up a central bank heavy week, keeping its pledge to "patiently" sustain massive stimulus to ensure Japan sustainably achieves its 2% inflation target accompanied by wage hikes. As widely expected, the BOJ maintained its -0.1% short-term interest rate target and a 0% cap on the 10-year bond yield set under its yield curve control (YCC) policy. Markets are now pricing in 67% chance of the U.S. central bank raising its interest rate by 25 basis points next month, according to CME FedWatch tool. The European Central Bank on Thursday left the door open to more rate hikes as it flagged risks from rising wages and revised up its inflation projections. The ECB also raised interest rates by 25 bps taking its policy rate to 3.5%, a level not seen since 2001.
Persons: DAX, Kazuo Ueda's, Charu, HSI, Ryan Brandham, Lagarde, Brent, Ankur Banerjee, Kim Coghill Organizations: Federal, Bank of Japan, Ueda, Saxo Markets, Nikkei, Nasdaq, Validus Risk Management, European Central Bank, ECB, NatWest Markets, China . U.S . West Texas, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Asia, Pacific, Japan, North America, U.S, China . U.S
Data showed U.S. retail sales unexpectedly rose in May as consumers spent on a range of goods including vehicles. All 11 S&P 500 sector indexes rose, led by health care (.SPXHC), up 1.55%, followed by a 1.54% gain in communication services (.SPLRCL). The S&P 500 climbed 1.22% to end the session at 4,425.84 points. Advancing issues outnumbered falling ones within the S&P 500 (.AD.SPX) by a 7.1-to-one ratio. The S&P 500 posted 48 new highs and no new lows; the Nasdaq recorded 80 new highs and 72 new lows.
Persons: TD Cowen, Ross Mayfield, Baird, who'd, David Russell, Kroger, Shristi Achar, Sruthi Shankar, Noel Randewich, Vinay Dwivedi, Shounak Dasgupta, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow, U.S . Federal, Treasury, Apple, Microsoft, Fed, U.S, Market Intelligence, Dow Jones, Kohl's Corp, Alibaba, People's Bank of China, Thomson Locations: China, Bengaluru, Oakland, Calif
Futures falter as Fed forecasts further rate hikes
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Traders see a 72% chance of a 25-basis-point rate hike in July, up from around 60% a day earlier, according to the CME Fedwatch tool. "Powell expressed that the committee seemed surprised about the resilience of current inflation even if Tuesday's CPI print showed a continued slowing in the headline inflation rate," said Charles Hepworth, investment director at GAM Investments. The S&P 500 (.SPX) and Nasdaq (.IXIC) rose for a fifth consecutive session on Wednesday, while the Dow (.DJI) ended down following the Fed decision. ET, Dow e-minis were down 78 points, or 0.23%, S&P 500 e-minis were down 18.25 points, or 0.41%, and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were down 107 points, or 0.7%. Reporting by Shristi Achar A and Sruthi Shankar in Bengaluru Editing by Vinay DwivediOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: TD Cowen, Powell, Charles Hepworth, Shristi Achar, Sruthi Shankar, Vinay Dwivedi Organizations: Dow, Nasdaq, Federal Reserve, Fed, Traders, GAM Investments, Apple, Nvidia, Tesla, Dow e, Investors, Kohls Corp, Alibaba, People's Bank of China, Thomson Locations: China, U.S, Bengaluru
Gold slips to three-month low as Fed rate cues lift dollar
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Bars of gold are seen at Krastsvetmet, one of the world's largest producers of precious metals, in Moscow, January 31, 2023. Gold slipped to a near three-month low on Thursday as the dollar and Treasury yields advanced after the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled more interest rate hikes this year. Spot gold fell 0.4% to $1,935.99 per ounce, hitting its lowest since March 17. Traders are now pricing in a roughly 72% chance of a Fed rate hike in July, according to the CME Fedwatch tool. "(The) Fed has more or less given the market a direction," said Brian Lan, of Singapore dealer GoldSilver Central.
Persons: Gold, Tim Waterer, Brian Lan, Suki Cooper Organizations: Treasury, U.S . Federal Reserve, Fed, KCM Trade, Traders, GoldSilver Central, The U.S, European Central Bank Locations: Moscow, Singapore, The, U.S
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