Russian central bank tops up its gold reservesin August
Sep 22, 2015 09:41 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
The obvious discrepancy between the monetary policy paths followed by the two major central banks should also be reflected in the EUR-USD exchange rate and help the US dollar to appreciate. In turn, this should preclude...
Significantly firmer US dollar weighs on gold price
Sep 22, 2015 09:38 am UTC| Commentary
Under pressure from the significantly firmer US dollar, gold dropped back to $1,130 per troy ounce yesterday. At the same time, however, the appreciating US currency drove gold in euro terms up to a good 1,010 per troy...
Central bank meetings in Turkey and Hungary unlikely to bring change
Sep 22, 2015 09:27 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Turkish and Hungarian CenBank rate meetings is scheduled today. Both central banks are likely to leave policy unchanged this month. A rate hike was expected from Turkeys central Bank this month had the Fed lifted off, but...

Capital inflow to Hong Kong continues
Sep 22, 2015 09:16 am UTC| Commentary
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) yesterday injected HK$2.325bn money into the banking system to prevent HKD from rising beyond its fixed exchange rate. USD-HKD has been traded very close to its strong band of 7.75...

Narrow price differential between Brent and WTI
Sep 22, 2015 09:10 am UTC| Commentary
Speculators in particular appear to see the decline in US production as a good enough reason to price in a relatively sharper tightening on the US market. Whereas net long positions on the NYMEX had risen for the fifth...
Zigzag pattern on oil markets continues
Sep 22, 2015 09:03 am UTC| Commentary
The rough zigzag pattern of recent weeks is continuing: the price of Brent recouped Fridays losses and ended trading a good $1 higher than it began. American light oil of the type WTI even gained $1.5. This further...
Non-aggression pact between Germany and the ECB
Sep 22, 2015 07:50 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
On the political side, conditions in Germany could hardly be more stable. Nothing points to a premature end to the Grand Coalition government formed by Angela Merkels Conservative Party and the Social Democrats. The...