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Will Weaker Than Expected Payrolls Support Gold Prices?

The nonfarm payrolls came below expectations in December. That’s one month – but what about the full quarter and the year? What does a thorough examination of the jobs market mean for the gold prices? December Payrolls Below Expectations The U.S. create...

Can Gold Recover from Friday’s Strong Payrolls Hit?

And here we go again. Gold slipped below $1,400 per ounce. This is where it fell after stronger-than-expected June Employment Report. How does that key piece of economic data play into the market’s rate cuts expectations? And how does it all impact gold? Jun...

Coronavirus Strikes Back. But Force Is Strong With Gold

We all fear the second wave of infections. But the U.S. hasn’t even controlled the first one! Bad news for Americans, but good news for gold. Please take a look at the chart below. As you can see, the epidemiological situation in the United States d...

Will the Fed Cut its Interest Rate Forecast, Pushing Gold Higher?

Some important pieces of the US economic reports, including the latest nonfarm payrolls, have disappointed recently. May indicators (including the leading ones) have hit a soft patch it seems. Will that push the Fed to downgrade its dot-plot or fine-tune the monetary policy mi...

Two Fed Nominations Every Gold Investor Should Be Aware Of

The delicate balance of forces at the Fed has been disturbed. The doves grew stronger recently, and with new governors coming, their strength may increase even further. Will gold warm up to them? Goldbug in the Fed? Trump wants to nominate a goldbug to the Federal Res...

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 ...

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...

U.S. GDP Accelerates, while Socialists Triumph in Spain. Will Gold also Win?

The US economic growth in the Q1 2019 positively surprised. Indeed, on the upside. The doubting Thomasses were proven wrong. And The Socialist Party just won the snap elections in Spain. Is the left back in vogue in the Eurozone? But what does it all mean for the gold market? ...

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...
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