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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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Euro comes off 4-month low but worries remain
The euro rose from a four-month low against the dollar on Friday as investors pared bets against the single currency after a 4 percent drop this month but concerns about Greece and Spain were likely to keep it under pressure.
Technical support also helped, traders said, as the euro approached its January low of $1.2623. A break beneath that would opened the door to a slide toward the 2010 lows around $1.1875.
Despite Friday's gains, investors preferred the relative safety of the U.S. dollar and the Japanese yen as worries about Europe persisted after Moody's cut the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks on Thursday.
Some traders had earlier said the euro's recent decline could slow, given investors may be wary of holding positions over the weekend when leaders of the G8 major industrial ...
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Wall Street flat after Facebook IPO fizzles
Stocks were little changed on Friday, reversing earlier gains after Facebook Inc (FB.O) stumbled in its market debut after a delayed opening.
Shares of the social networking giant were volatile in early trading, falling to near breakeven levels after early gains of more than 10 percent. In early trading it was the Nasdaq's most actively traded stock, with more than 100 million shares traded in the first five minutes of trading.
After a delay in the opening print that drove up anxiety levels among traders and onlookers outside the Nasdaq, the company's closely watched stock began trading at $42.05, compared with an IPO price of $38. It rose as high as $45 before pulling back.
The Nasdaq said it was investigating an issue in delivering trade execution messages from the IPO cross in ...
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Dukascopy Afternoon Forex Overview : 05/18/2012
Dukascopy Fundamental Analysis
EUR
Moody's reduced credit rating of 16 Span's banks, citing a rise in bad debts in the country's financial sector and overall deterioration of the economic environment. The decision came after shares of Bankia lost another 14%. The largest banks such as Banco Santander and BBVA were downgraded while ten out of 17 banks were put on negative watch, implying that further credit rating cuts are possible.
USD
As the U.S. dollar gets stronger, investors are concerned that aggravating debt crisis in Europe will reduce demand for oil. Therefore, oil shows decline for a third week. Crude oil lost 25 cents yesterday and reached the 6-month low of $92.56. Brent oil for July delivery slid 0.5 percent to finish at $106.99.
GBP
Following a downgrade of 16 Spanish banks, ...
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Euro rallies from 4-month low but crisis remains
The euro rose from a four-month low against the dollar on Friday as investors pared bets against the single currency after a 4 percent drop this month, but concerns about Greece and Spain were likely to keep it under pressure.
Despite Friday's gains, investors preferred the relative safety of the U.S. dollar and the Japanese yen. They were reluctant to increase risk exposure after Moody's cut the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks on Thursday.
With no U.S. data to drive foreign exchange markets, investors are most likely to consolidate positions ahead of the weekend following days of euro losses.
"The biggest risk today is position squaring into the weekend; however there appears to be increasing evidence that the euro is likely to move lower in the days ahead," said Camilla Sutton, ...
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Copper bounces; eyes third weekly loss
Copper bounced on Friday, helped by investors balancing positions ahead of the weekend's G8 meeting, but was set to decline for a third week on concerns that deepening debt problems in the euro zone could drag on China's economy and erode metals demand.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange traded at $7,744.50 a metric ton (1.1023 tons) in official rings up 1.3 percent from Thursday's close of $7,649 a metric ton.
However the metal, used in power and construction, has dropped by 10 percent since late April, trimming the year's gains to just 2 percent.
"There is the combination of Europe and all that entails, and concerns about the extent of the slowdown in China weighing on prices," BNP Paribas metals strategist Stephen Briggs said
"But our view is that China is going to ...
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Market edges up, Wall Street awaits Facebook debut
Stocks rose in early trading on Friday but were gearing up to close their worst week of the year, while Facebook's market debut could help lift battered investor sentiment.
The S&P has fallen 6.7 percent so far in May, and while volatility is expected to continue, some analysts were forecasting a near-term rebound as valuations become more attractive.
Investors are awaiting Facebook's debut after the world's No. 1 online social network raised about $16 billion in one of the biggest initial public offerings in U.S. history. Facebook priced its offering at $38 a share on Thursday, and shares are expected to begin trading under the FB symbol on Nasdaq (FB.O) at around 11 a.m. New York time.(1500 GMT).
The large weekly decline in equities has come amid uncertainty over a political crisis in ...
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Risk Appetite, Better Situation Help UK Pound
UK pound is being helped on two fronts today. General risk appetite, with the focus on the Facebook IPO, is helping the sterling against the US dollar. On the other hand, pound is higher against the euro, as concerns about what’s happening in the eurozone make the pound a preferred choice as a European safe haven currency.
Right now, pound is gaining against the US dollar as some disappointing news (including the unemployment claims data released this week) provides a foundation for risk appetite. Also providing a foundation for risk appetite is the Facebook IPO. Equities are responding well to the excitement of one of the biggest IPOs of all time, and that is helping the pound.
Against the euro, pound is gaining in large part because it’s not the euro. With Moody’s unleashing downgrades ...
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Euro hovers near 4-month low as crisis brews
The euro lifted off a four-month low against the dollar on Friday, as investors pared bearish bets after earlier falls but concerns about a Greek euro exit and instability in the Spanish banking system were likely to keep it under pressure.
Investors preferred the relative safety of the U.S. dollar and the Japanese yen and were reluctant to buy riskier assets after Moody's cut the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks on Thursday.
The euro tumbled to $1.2642, not far from its lowest of the year, before recovering to trade 0.2 percent higher at $1.2715. Traders cited large option expiries at $1.2700 which were likely to cap gains.
Some traders said the euro's recent decline could slow, given investors may be wary of holding positions over the weekend when leaders of the G8 major industrial ...
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