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Will Job Market from Hell Support Gold?

April job report shows a terrible US labor market. Coronavirus destroyed 20.5 million jobs, pushing the unemployment rate to almost 15 percent. How far does the number reflect reality – and what does it actually mean for the gold market? Apocalypse in the US Labor Market ...

Will US Labor Market Recovery Sink Gold?

The recent job report is not reliable, but it shows recovery in the US labor market. The situation is still bad, but optimism could triumph for now, which is bad for gold. On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Services released the newest edition of the Employment Situation Repo...

Will Havoc in the Labor Market and (Dis)Inflation Make Gold Shine?

There is a true havoc in the US labor market, while inflation rate has declined. What does it mean for the gold market? True Pandemonium Emerges in the US Labor Market This week was full of economic data. Let’s analyze them, starting, as usual, from the ...

Strong October Jobs Data Stun Gold. For How Long?

The recent employment report points to the continuing strength of the U.S. labor market. The earlier months’ upward revisions paint the same picture. Yet the unemployment rate ticked higher – is a recession looming, or not? And what does it all mean for gold? ...

Weak Payrolls, September FOMC and Gold

August nonfarm payrolls came in short of expectations. Earlier months were also marked by downward revisions. Does it send a signal to act for the Fed, and what is gold likely to do in return? August Payrolls below Expectations The U.S. created only 130,000 jobs in Aug...

Employment Data, Rate Cut Speculations and Gold

If you look at the manufacturing data only, the relative strength of the jobs figures surprised. Another positive development were the upward revisions for August and July. The unemployment rate again dropped, this time to 3.5 percent. What will that mean for the Fed and gold?...

1990s vs. 2010s. Which Expansion Will be Better for Gold?

Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a tie! The current expansion already lasts as long as the economic boom that started in March 1991 and ended in March 2001. We invite you to read our today’s article, which compares both expansions and find out whether the cur...

Danavation Technologies rapidly expands across North America

TMH: Driven by cutting-edge IoT automation technology and proprietary software, Danavation Technologies is the only electronic shelf label provider grounded and based in North America. The company has noted rapid expansion across Canada and the United States, providing c...

May Payrolls Disappoint. Fed to the Rescue? And Gold?

On Friday, it was announced that the U.S. added merely 75,000 jobs in May. Needless to say, a severe disappointment on the downside. The talk of an oncoming recession, and the interest rate cut speculations – were boosted. Is it justified? How close are we actually to the end ...

Currency Wars Are Wars That Gold Wins in the End

July nonfarm payrolls came in line with expectations, confirming the strength of the U.S. labor market. So far so good. With the markets more focused now on the escalation of the trade war triggered by Trump’s tweet on Thursday., she stock market plunged while ...
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