• MTS Gold Morning News 20210608

    8 Jun 2021 | Gold News


·         Gold held on to gains as the dollar slid on Monday, with investors awaiting U.S. inflation data later this week for clarity on when the Federal Reserve might start tapering economic support measures.

 

·         Spot gold rose 0.3% to $1,895.77 per ounce by 01:42 p.m. EDT (1742 GMT).

 

·         U.S. gold futures settled up 0.4% at $1,898.80.


·         Gold rose over 1% on Friday after a weaker-than-expected U.S. monthly jobs report calmed fears about the Fed reining in monetary stimulus in the near future.


 

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·         While gold is pretty bullish, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s comments are keeping a lid on prices, said Bob Haberkorn, senior market strategist at RJO Futures.

 

·         Yellen said on Sunday that President Joe Biden’s $4 trillion spending plan would be good for the United States even if it contributes to rising inflation and results in higher interest rates, Bloomberg News reported.

 

·         “The big thing people are waiting for is the Fed’s plan is on easing and also on (interest) rates,” and if the Fed remains quiet over the next week or two ... you could see a move north of $1,900,” RJO’s Haberkorn said. Failure to break above $1,900 could push it down, dependent on the Fed’s stance, he added.

 

·         The dollar index was down 0.2%, boosting bullion’s appeal for those holding other currencies.

 

·         Inflation will remain in focus, with the U.S. consumer price index report due on Thursday, and central bank meetings scheduled in Europe and Canada.

 

·         Longer to medium term, “we might see more volatility on equity markets, which will be increasing the value of gold as a safe haven (and) as inflation protection,” Commerzbank analyst Eugen Weinberg said.

 

·         Silver rose 0.4% to $27.88 per ounce.

 

·         Palladium shed 0.3% to $2,837.22.

 

·         Platinum advanced 0.7% to $1,170.00.

 

·         “With the (palladium) market predicted to be in deficit this year the price is expected to remain historically high,” Heraeus Precious Metals said in a note.


 

·         Biden to resume negotiations with Republican Senator Capito on infrastructure this week

 

 

·         Democrats will start preparing an infrastructure bill later this week for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives, with or without Republican support, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm told CNN.

 

 

·         The Fed is in early stages of a campaign to prepare markets for tapering its asset purchases


 

·         Big tech supports global tax, but wants digital services levies axed


 

·         Russia’s space chief threatens to leave International Space Station program unless U.S. lifts sanctions


 

·         Israeli parliament to vote on approving new government by June 14


 

·         Biden, Erdogan to discuss their differences next week - White House

U.S. President Joe Biden and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will meet to discuss Syria, Afghanistan and other regional issues next week and will also look at the "significant differences" between Washington and Ankara, the U.S. national security advisor said on Monday.

 

·         North Korea's Kim meets senior officials to address economy - KCNA

 

·         CORONAVIRUS UPDATES:


·         India to give adults free Covid shots after bungled vaccine rollout, soaring deaths

 

·         WHO official says can't force China to give more information on COVID-19 origins

 

Reference: CNBC, Reuters, Worldometers, CNN


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