Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Gold is not ready to break out of its trading range just yet. The Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is sending dovish signals into the marketplace.
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Fed 100% Increase Interest Rates in December 2018 – Neal Bhai Forecast
The Fed is next schedule to meet in December. Currently the market has a 100% chance that the fed will increase interest rates when it next meets. The markets will now focus on March 2019.
Gold Prices Zoom After Powell Says Interest Rates Are ‘Just Below’ Neutral
Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – U.S. gold futures settled up $10.20, or 0.8 percent, at $1,223.60. Gold jumped from near a two-week low on Wednesday after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said interest rates were “just below” neutral, soothing investor worries over the pace of rate hikes.
Trump may impose auto tariffs as early as next week: German magazine
The report recommends 25 percent duty on car imports from all countries except Canada and Mexico. There will be no exceptions for certain car types. …
G20 Meeting Could Trigger Rebound in Commodities Prices: Goldman
Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – “Given the size of dislocations in commodity pricing relative to fundamentals, with oil now having joined metals in pricing below cost support, we believe commodities offer an extremely attractive entry point for longs in oil, gold and base (metals),” the bank said in a note.
Gold Up on Concerns over growth; focus on Fed, G20
“People are moving some capital into gold at this time, given the uncertainties around the pace of rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the U.S.-China trade war,” said Brian Lan, managing director at Singapore dealer GoldSilver Central.
JP Morgan economists said the Economy Should Grow at a Slower Pace of 1.9 Percent From the Fourth Quarter’s Year over Year Rate of 3.1 Percent
The economist say the slow down from a “boomy” 3.1 percent in year-over-year fourth quarter growth will come as fiscal, monetary and trade policy get less supportive or more restrictive.