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Oil drops on Iran talks, brimming U.S. supply
(Reuters) - Oil futures fell more than 2 percent on Wednesday to five-month lows, as a potential nuclear deal between Iran and the West eased supply concerns and worries about Greece's future in the euro zone raised questions about demand.
Further pressure came from U.S. government data that showed weak demand and the ninth straight weekly build in domestic crude inventories, extending the stockpile buffer as the world's largest consumer gears up for the start of the summer driving season.
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Euro Rebound Short-Lived
Sunrise Market Commentary
- Fixed Income: Profit taking continued, but now concluded?
- The profit taking on global core bond markets continued in the run-up to tonight's informal EU-Summit. Spanish and Italian spreads decreased significantly but yields remain at elevated levels. Today, the eco calendar is again thin and trading will again be driven by sentiment.
- Currencies: Euro rebound short-lived On
- Tuesday, the euro came again under pressure even as the global context was not that negative. Sentiment on risk was constructive and intra-EMU spreads narrowed, but all this didn't prevent investors to use any upticks in the single currency to further reduce exposure. The key 1.2642/24 support is again coming within reach.
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Gold jumps, heads for biggest 2-day gain since October
Gold rose more than 1 percent on Friday, on track for its largest two-day gain since October, boosted by investors' consolidation of positions ahead of the weekend and a stronger euro.
The second day of gains helped bolster confidence, which had been shaken by gold's fall earlier this week to a four-month low at $1,527 an ounce, near critical long-term support levels.
But traders remained cautious given how the escalating crisis in Europe has driven the single currency lower this month.
"There is still no conviction in the market. If gold was a safe haven, it should be higher. Physical demand is mediocre and the Europeans want the dollar, which is why it is so strong," a physical U.S. gold trader said.
The psychologically important $1,600-per-ounce mark remained elusive.
It got close, ...
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Brent crude steady ahead of Seaway pipeline reversal
Brent crude held steady above $109 on Thursday, supported by a rebound in U.S. oil prices on hopes that a reversal in oil flow for the Seaway pipeline will reduce a supply glut in the U.S. Midwest.
Investors cast aside worries about higher oil supply and the euro zone crisis that have dogged the market for the past few weeks and bought U.S. crude futures, allowing the front-month contract to rebound for the first time in five sessions.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was up 61 cents to $93.42 by 0641 GMT, after rising to an intraday high of $93.72.
Brent crude for July edged down 21 cents to $109.54 but recovered from a low of $109.01, the lowest intraday price since January 25. Brent-WTI spread for July also narrowed to $15.74 after widening to $19.46 on Wednesday, the widest ...
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Brent trades near 4-month low on Greece, possible oil release
Brent crude slipped to a near four-month low on Thursday as investors shunned riskier assets following turmoil in Greece and the euro zone, while oil supplies could rise as G8 countries may tap emergency reserves ahead of sanctions on Iran in July.
Greece faces a possible exit from the euro zone as it failed to form a government to implement austerity measures in exchange for rescue funds from the common currency region. Investors feared Greece's exit could drag down other EU economies.
Brent crude for July was down 42 cents at $109.33 by 0453 GMT, after slipping to $109.01, the lowest intraday price since January 25. U.S. crude gained for the first time in five sessions, rising 53 cents to $93.34.
"The euro zone crisis can only go one way, that is, Greece leaving the EU on a temporary ...
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Euro Sell-Off Accelerates As Greece Will Hold Now Elections
Sunrise Market Commentary
- Fixed Income: Fresh elections in Greece further support core bonds
- German bund came off the contract highs at the start of the session on better German Q1 GDP data. The move didn't last long however and the announcement of fresh Greek elections marked an intraday U-turn. This morning, the German Bund future and US Note future once again reach new contract highs.
- Currencies: euro sell-off accelerates as Greece will hold now elections.
- On Tuesday morning it looked temporary that the euro might enjoy some breathing space as the German Q1 growth was much stronger than expected. However, the rebound had no momentum at all. The euro was again hammered as talks on the formation of the Greek government collapsed. Is the euro heading for a free fall? ...
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Oil dips as China data outweighs upbeat U.S. consumers
Oil fell on Friday and posted a second straight weekly loss as pressure from weak industrial growth in China countered news that U.S. consumer confidence hit a four-year high.
Brent crude's 6.2 percent slide in the past two weeks was the biggest two-week percentage loss since December 16. U.S. crude fell 8.4 percent the past two weeks, its largest since September 30.
Crude prices felt early pressure from data showing China's industrial production in April grew at its slowest pace in nearly three years.
The report followed disappointing trade numbers released on Thursday, indicating China's economy is showing vulnerability to a global slowdown.
Oil pared losses later on news that U.S. consumer sentiment rose early this month to its highest in more than four years, according to the ...
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Political Situation in Greece Drives Risky Assets lower
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Considering the risk building in Europe, the EUR has held up surprisingly well. However, given the following headlines from Greece, we doubt how much longer the single currency can remain resilient. Conservative leader Samaras stated “I tried to form a coalition government with two goals: that the country remain in the euro and bailout policies change to include growth measures,” the lack of success after 6 hrs of talks in Athens means he will hand over the mandate back to the president. This also means that the attempt to form a government will now be passed to Alexis Tsipras, the head of Syriza, who has vowed to derail the current bailout path. Comments from Tsipras overnight has rattled the markets nerves as the Syriza leader Alex stated that he will annul the ...
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Major Currency Cross Rates Little Changed Ahead Of The Payrolls
Sunrise Market Commentary
- Fixed Income ECB can't move global bonds
- Global core bonds ended the session unchanged, as initial disappointment that the ECB wasn't more dovish dissipated fast. Today's payrolls are key and might decide whether the 6-week rally is over or has one more leg.
Currencies: Major currency cross rates little changed ahead of the payrolls
- EUR/USD gained temporarily during the ECB press conference as Draghi was less dovish than some in the market had expected. However, the move was technically insignificant as sentiment on risk remained fragile. Today, the payrolls are the key factor for (currency) trading. Investors might stay cautions on the euro to avoid this weekend's political event risk.
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