JOHANNESBURG, Oct 22 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand firmedagainst the U.S. dollar in early trade on Monday, as investorsawaited the new finance minister's medium-term budget speech andconsumer price inflation numbers due in the week. * At 0634 GMT, the rand traded at 14.3425 perdollar, 0.4percent firmer than its close on Friday. * Market focus is on Wednesday's budget speech by newfinanceminister...Read More
Production by Brazilian steelmakers increased by 2.5% year-on-year in September 2018, while national apparent consumption rose by 3.2% in the same month, according to figures published by local steel association A??o Brasil on Friday October 19.The data showed that crude steel output was 3.03 million tonnes during the month, up from 2.96 million tonnes in the corresponding month last year. Rolled...Read More
CloseGain/LossGold $1222.80-$3.60Silver$14.57-$0.06XAU69.04-1.50%HUI153.48-1.35%GDM553.54-0.98%JSE Gold1165.95-28.97USD96.03+0.31Euro114.69-0.41Yen88.80-0.32Oil$69.36+$0.0810-Year3.197%+0.001T-Bond137.75+0.03125Dow25317.41-0.50%Nasdaq7468.63+0.26%S&P2755.88-0.43% The Metals: Gold saw slight gains in Asia before it drifted down to $1220.50 by midmorning in New York and the...Read More
By Clint SiegnerThe outcome of the November 6th voting will be a big deal for investors, including gold and silver bugs. The metals, perhaps more than most other asset classes, are sensitive to geopolitics.Let's break down what the potential voting outcomes might mean for the factors currently driving the metals.Let's start with the equity markets. Stocks got a boost from President Trump's elect...Read More
TECHNICAL SCOOPCharts and commentary by David ChapmanPhone: 416-523-5454 Email: david@davidchapman.comdchapman@enrichedinvesting.comTwitter: @Davcha12October 22, 2018 Q. Mr. President, the Democrats say that it's your economic policies that caused that downturn on Wall Street yesterday.The President. "Yes, it's funny, Bill [Bill Plante, CBS News], that I couldn't understand, at the beginning, t...Read More
Huge recent imbalances in the gold futures market led many to predict that speculators (usually wrong at big turning points) would be forced to close out their historically extreme short bets. Put another way, too many traders were using gold futures contracts to bet that precious metals will go down, and when those bets are reversed out it will make gold and silver go up. Last week this predict...Read More
There were not many changes in gold, silver and mining stocks on Friday, and not much has changed in terms of the weekly closing prices either. Gold and gold stocks closed modestly higher, and silver was up by $0.01 last week (after declining $0.01 in the previous week). Some data sources point to $0.02 movement in both weeks, but the overall implication is the same - nothing really happened sin...Read More
By Gary SavageFor nine years now every time we have an intermediate degree correction the perma bears crawl out of the woodwork and start screaming the sky is falling. If you had listened to these people you would have missed one of the greatest bull markets in history.We had one of the most destructive bear markets in history in 2008/09. It stands to reason it should generate one of the stronge...Read More
By Keith WeinerLet's continue to look at the fiasco in the franc. We say "fiasco", because anyone in Switzerland who is trying to save for retirement has been put on a treadmill, which is now running backwards at - 3/4 mph (yes, miles per hour in keeping with our treadmill analogy). Instead of being propelled forward towards their retirement goals by earning interest that compounds, they are lo...Read More
By Avi GilburtThe general investment public usually applies the same principles when they choose how and when to invest their hard-earned money. (And we wonder why the general public always gets caught holding the bag at the highs and selling at the lows?) And, much of these "principles" are merely phrases which sound reasonable, but when analyzed, one realizes that they are lacking in substance...Read More
Water levels in the Rhine and its canals system are at critically low levels, which may mean that steel - especially rebar - and other freight deliveries intending to ship on that route in the coming weeks and months may need to find other delivery options at greater cost.The hot summer earlier this year has given way to continued unseasonably warm and dry conditions - water depths along the Rhine...Read More
Here's the lay of the land. The Senate is currently divided between 51 Republicans and 49 Democrats (including two Independents who caucus with the Democrats). A change of two seats in favor of the Democrats will give Democrats control of the Senate under the leadership of Chuck Schumer of New York.Of the 100 Senate seats, 35 are up for election in 2018. Those 35 Senate seats are currently divided...Read More
My specialty is global macroeconomic analysis. I don't usually get too involved in politics, and frankly I'd prefer to avoid the subject altogether.But at certain times politics intrudes on markets and you have to account for it. With the midterm elections coming up in two weeks, it's certainly a very important time right now.Tuesday, Nov. 6, is the date of the U.S. midterm elections that will det...Read More
Jaime feels that recent market activity is a good signal of what is coming. He says, "There aren't many safe havens left, and one of the few is precious metals."He mentions the Comex chairman commented that gold should be above $5000. The paper market has been suppressing the price of gold through derivatives. People need to understand they are living in a complete facade and when this game is ove...Read More
David Stockman is a former Republican congressman from Michigan and was President Reagan's budget director from 1981 to 1985. After leaving the White House, Stockman became a managing director at Salomon Brothers, and he later founded a private equity fund. David is the founder of David Stockman's Contra Corner, and he is the author of The Great Deformation: The Corruption of Capitalism in America...Read More
Import prices for rebar in Singapore fell further over the past week due to lower offers from sellers.Fastmarkets MB's assessment of import prices for rebar in Southeast Asia - which mainly looks at cargoes sold into Singapore on a theoretical weight basis - was $525-530 per tonne cfr for the week to Monday October 22, down from $530 per tonne in the previous week."The best offers now are all at $...Read More
Meital took one simple, legal step to save about $30,000 in taxes every year.She used to be an international photographer based in NYC, making about $100,000. But despite that income, she was still living paycheck-to-paycheck.Continue...Read More
"Cows' milk has long been a symbol used by white supremacists.One more reason to #DitchDairy."Continue...Read More
It's no secret that civil debate and discourse has been reaching new lows. Whether it's Trump's fault or just a general deterioration, doesn't really matter. Is it a product of economic decline or something else? The deficit and fiscal situation, while okay on the surface appear to be sinking. Debt is rapidly increasing. So where are we headed? John has some ideas. John Rubino is the founder and...Read More
Ned's thinking that gold and silver have put in their cycle lows. Now they're out performing the stock market, which he was expecting. Will this be gold's moment in the spotlight? Perhaps. Ned's also bullish on soybeans, not in spite of the Chinese tariff actions, but because of them. He stated several months ago that the Chinese had jumped the shark and were now going to come crawling back, whic...Read More