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Title: Gold Falls on Worries in Markets, Before EU Summit
Precious-Gold dropped as worries in markets after Fitch downgrade to Japan and before an awaited informal EU summit tomorrow damped demand on the yellow metal. Concerns increased after Japan had its credit ranking slashed by Fitch which revealed that Japan`s slackening response to tackling its public debt burden is the key reason behind the downgrade. On the other hand, worries from the euro area continued amid speculations there would be frictions among European leaders at their meeting in Brussels tomorrow. While the newly elected French President Francois Hollande will propose introducing Eurobonds to ease the tensions in European bond markets, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she will not be shy to reject Hollande`s idea of introducing Eurobonds. Hence, with possible ...

Title: Gold drops from $1600 levels amid possible frictions between European leaders
Precious-Gold dropped after approaching $1600 levels amid possible conflict between European leaders over measures to tackle the debt crisis. Yesterday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she will not be shy to reject Hollande`s idea of introducing Eurobonds at the informal EU summit taking place in Brussels tomorrow. With possible frictions between European leaders crisis may intensify more which will probably make investors refrain from buying commodities and risky assets. The shiny metal advanced yesterday after Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said he will give utmost determination to boost growth, while German and French Finance Ministers said they agreed "to do everything to keep Greece in the euro club." Gold is currently trading around $1582.06 an ounce after recording a high of $ ...

Title: EUR/USD Rebound On Profit Taking
Sunrise Market Commentary - Fixed Income: limited profit taking on core bond markets - Global core bond markets fell prey to some profit taking in a thin, dull trading session. However, given the strength of equities, bond losses were very limited and occurred at the onset of trading. Today, the eco calendar remains thin and the profit taking might go some further in the run-up to tomorrow's informal EU Summit. - Currencies EUR/USD rebound on profit taking - The correction in EUR/USD was prolonged, but the euro gains were modest and mostly technical in nature. The UK inflation report is the eye-catcher of the day as it may influence sterling. However, overall trading might again be thin ahead of tomorrow's euro Summit. The Sunrise Headlines - US Equities rose for a second ...

Title: Gold stalls below $1,600/oz; EU summit eyed
(Reuters) - Gold inched lower on Tuesday after failing to break above $1,600 an ounce, as investors await a European Union summit later in the week at which leaders will try to agree on action to solve the region's debt crisis. Gold made attempts to break above the key resistance level at $1,600 in the past two days but failed, and has since been drifting around $1,590 as investors remained cautious when the fate of Greece and euro zone remains in limbo. Market participants will closely watch an informal EU summit on Wednesday, during which French President Francois Hollande is expected to push for mutualised European debt, an idea that Germany has opposed. Equities extended gains, partly riding on optimism about fresh action at the Wednesday meeting, but some analysts were less ...

Title: Copper rises 1 percent on China stimulus hopes
(Reuters) - Copper rose 1 percent in moderate volume on Monday as demand prospects improved after the Chinese premier called for extra efforts to support growth in the world's top metals consumer. "We should continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and a prudent monetary policy while giving more priority to maintaining growth," Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday. The supportive comments attracted more interest from copper investors, many of whom had already been buying in the market after prices collapsed last week to their lowest in four months. "China has already been stimulative this year, and to say that they will be more stimulative or will continue to be stimulative is a positive," said Adrian Day, president at Adrian Day Asset Management, which has $165 million in assets. " ...

Title: Europe Steps Closer to the Cliff Edge
The Week Ahead Highlights Europe steps closer to the cliff edge Can the USD extend its rally? Bank of Japan may extend maturity of its bond buys Pricing in more QE from the Bank of England Europe steps closer to the cliff edge It was a pivotal week for the Eurozone after Greece announced that it was heading back to the polls after the top three parities failed to form a coalition government. So now Greece is leaderless, there is a caretaker government in place but it won't be able to enforce the austerity required to get the next tranche of bailout funds necessary for Greece to avoid running out of money in July. So as time runs out for Greece the European authorities have been clear: the upcoming election is a referendum on euro-membership. Either vote for pro bailout ...

Title: Gold rises 1 percent, eyes weekly gain, as euro recovers
Gold prices rose more than 1 percent on Friday, building on the previous session's hefty gains, as a recovery in the euro prompted some buying of the precious metal, with shorts covering amid expectations prices could rise further. Gold posted its biggest one-day gain since January 25 on Thursday, recovering some ground lost during its longest run of losses in five months. Its reversal has put it on track to end the week 0.4 percent higher. Spot gold was up 1 percent at $1,589.16 an ounce at 1148 GMT, having earlier touched a high of $1,594.10, while U.S. gold futures for June delivery were up $14.40 an ounce at $1,589.30. The euro recovered from a four-month lows against the dollar to move into positive territory, taking some pressure off gold, though concerns over a Greek euro exit ...

Title: Signs that Bearish Sentiment May be Wearing a Bit Thin
Signs that Bearish Sentiment May be Wearing a Bit Thin The Facebook IPO today has temporarily knocked Europe from the headlines as the world's eyes are focused on the Nasdaq at 1430 GMT/ 0930 ET when Facebook will start trading for the first time. CNBC anchors have been wearing honorary hoodies to mark the occasion so it must be big. I still find it hard to reconcile how FB is worth $140 billion when the site is used by both advertisers and cyber bullies, but perhaps I'm missing the point. The point today is that it is the third largest IPO in the US ever, Zuckerberg will be a gaszillionaire and U2's Bono is likely to earn $1.5bn from his initial $90 million investment. Facebook might not change the trading world, but it could change the Forbes rich list quite dramatically. Could ...

Title: Gold erases early gains as euro weakens
Gold reversed course and edged down on Friday after posting its biggest daily rise in more than three months the previous session, as the euro weakened on mounting worries over the euro zone debt crisis. The single currency dropped to a four-month low against the dollar as investors fretted about the possibility of Greece's exit from the euro zone and about Spain's banking sector after Moody's downgraded 16 Spanish banks. Gold eased $1.45 to $1,571.80 an ounce by 0653 GMT, on course for a weekly fall of 0.6 percent - its third losing week in a row. Gold rallied more than 2 percent on Thursday, its biggest one-day rise since January, supported by a decline in regional U.S. factory activity that fueled hope for more monetary stimulus. U.S. gold for June delivery edged down 0.2 percent to ...



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