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Apr 17, 2024 - 15:07:12 EDT
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The REAL Reason the South Lost the Civil War

As the Union and Confederate armies faced off during the Civil War, an equally fierce economic battle waged behind the scenes, ultimately deciding the war's fate.

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Apr 23, 2024 - 10:24:33 EDT

U.S. Oil Falls as Fears of Iran-Israel Conflict Recede, Trading Below $81

U.S. crude oil prices dropped below $81 per barrel, a dip not seen since March, signaling the market's limited concern over potential new sanctions on Iranian oil. The West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude has fallen beneath its 50-day moving average for the first time in several months, down from the year's high of $87.62. This decrease in price reflects the easing of geopolitical tensions as Iran and Israel move away from the prospect of a broader conflict, despite the recent exchange of strikes.

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Apr 23, 2024 - 10:18:25 EDT

Dollar Soars to 34-Year High Against Yen Amid U.S. Rate Hike Expectations

The U.S. dollar reached a 34-year high against the Japanese yen, with the exchange rate peaking at 154.85 yen, influenced by the Federal Reserve's indication of maintaining higher interest rates for an extended period. The currency's rise comes as market participants anticipate potential intervention from Japan to strengthen the yen, which has continually hit record lows against the dollar this year.

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Apr 23, 2024 - 09:56:19 EDT

Historic $72 Million Coin Auction Set a Century After Magnate's Will

The heirs of Danish businessman Lars Emil Bruun are set to sell a rare coin collection valued at US$72 million, a century after its initial inheritance due to the stipulations of Bruun's will. Despite attempts to contest the will, the collection of 20,000 pieces was preserved intact as per Bruun's wishes. The sale, to be conducted over several years by Stack’s Bowers, an auction house specializing in coins, is scheduled to begin this fall. The revelation of this vast and untouched collection has astonished numismatic experts, including Vicken Yegparian of Stack's Bowers.

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Apr 23, 2024 - 09:50:07 EDT

Gold Prices Plunge as Middle East Tensions Ease and Fed Maintains Higher Rates

Gold prices continued to fall following the biggest single-day slump in nearly two years, influenced by easing Middle East tensions and indications that the Federal Reserve might maintain higher interest rates for longer. After reaching record levels earlier this month, gold dipped below $2,300 an ounce, dropping 2.7% on Monday. This decline was driven by reduced geopolitical risk as Iran downplayed the significance of recent Israeli strikes, suggesting there might be no further escalation. Richard Grace, a senior currency analyst at ITC Markets, noted that the fall could also be attributed to some tactical short-selling amid the recent surge in gold prices.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 15:37:56 EDT

Ray Dalio Advocates for Gold in the Face of Looming Debt and Inflation Threats

Ray Dalio, a prominent billionaire investor and hedge fund founder, recommends owning gold as a safeguard against potential debt and inflation crises. Highlighting the escalating global debt levels, Dalio has repeatedly voiced concerns about a possible U.S. debt crisis, which he believes could thrust the economy into a balance sheet recession — a situation where deleveraging and declining asset prices could impede economic growth.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 15:34:02 EDT

World Gold Council: Gold ETFs, Holdings and Flows

The World Gold Council's comprehensive data set covers more than 100 physically-backed gold ETFs and similar products worldwide, providing regional and fund-specific analysis of demand in tonnes and flows in USD over different time periods.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 11:11:16 EDT

Fed's Outdated Forecasting Challenged as Economy Defies Predictions

The Federal Reserve's traditional forecasting approach is facing criticism for its inadequacy in reflecting the dynamic economic environment, particularly in the post-pandemic period. While the forecasts have often been inaccurate, the real concern lies in the method's focus on specific projections—like the anticipated three interest rate cuts in 2024—which now seem outdated due to unexpected inflationary pressures. This issue underscores the need for a more flexible and comprehensive forecasting model that can better accommodate the range of potential economic scenarios.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 11:03:11 EDT

S&P 500 Nears Worst Month in Over a Year as Rising Yields Signal Inflation Concerns

The S&P 500 is facing its most significant monthly decline since December 2022, with a 5.5% drop in April, effectively halving the gains made earlier in the year. This downturn is attributed to rising bond yields, spurred by ongoing inflation fears that a strong economy might be sustaining. Despite nearing its March 28 record peak, the recent rise in Treasury yields, which accelerated this April, has unsettled the U.S. stock market. Bob Elliott of Unlimited Funds suggests that Treasury rates may need to increase further to temper economic demand sufficiently for the Federal Reserve to be assured that inflation is moving consistently towards its 2% goal.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 11:07:33 EDT

Ray Dalio's Risk-Parity Strategy Falters, Prompting Massive Investor Pullback

Ray Dalio's renowned risk-parity investment strategy, which gained prominence during the Great Financial Crisis, is experiencing a significant downturn, leading to substantial withdrawals by institutional investors. Over the past five years, risk-parity funds managed by Bridgewater Associates and others have underperformed, prompting public pensions in New Mexico, Oregon, and Ohio to retract substantial investments, reducing the fund sizes by an estimated $70 billion from their peak. Despite calls from these firms for more time to recover, given predictions of a divergent market landscape in the coming decade, investors' patience has worn thin. The strategy's struggle to deliver during the volatile post-pandemic market phases has notably shaken confidence in an approach that emphasizes diversification and often leverages to balance returns against risks.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 10:55:47 EDT

Rising Delinquencies Among Low-Income U.S. Borrowers Signal Economic Warning

In the U.S., lower-income borrowers are increasingly unable to meet their loan obligations, prompting banks to tighten credit availability for products like credit cards and car loans. This financial strain is partly due to dwindling savings and persistent high interest rates which are exacerbating the budget constraints of households earning under $45,000 annually. The situation is starkly different for higher-income groups, who continue to demonstrate financial resilience. Austan Goolsbee of the Chicago Federal Reserve and Arijit Roy of U.S. Bancorp highlighted concerns about rising consumer delinquencies and default rates, especially among first-time and low-income borrowers, signaling potential worsening economic conditions.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 10:51:31 EDT

Gold Suffers Steepest Daily Plunge in a Year As Geopolitical Fears Ease

Gold prices experienced a significant drop of 2.4%, falling to $2,354.10, marking the most substantial one-day decline in over a year as geopolitical tensions lessened and investors moved towards higher-risk assets like stocks. This shift in investment preference reflects a broader market reevaluation following a temporary peak where the front-month gold for April delivery reached a record high of $2,398.40 just last Friday. Ricardo Evangelista, a senior analyst at ActivTrades, noted that the easing of tensions in the Middle East is prompting a renewed focus on the resilience of the U.S. economy and ongoing inflation concerns.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 10:48:14 EDT

Brent Crude Falls to $86, Market Stabilizes Amid Easing Mideast Concerns

Oil prices declined as the geopolitical risk premium associated with Middle East tensions began to diminish, with Brent crude sliding to near $86 a barrel after experiencing its most significant drop since early February last week. This trend coincides with a decrease in demand for safe-haven assets like gold. The market has stabilized somewhat after volatile trading last Friday, following Iran's minimization of Israel's retaliatory actions to its drone and missile strike. Meanwhile, the U.S. House has recently passed new sanctions targeting Iran's oil sector, with expectations that the Senate will soon follow suit. Additionally, the U.S. has approved more funding to support Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 10:30:33 EDT

Top Financial CEOs Caution Against Complacency in Face of Global Threats

During their first-quarter earnings calls, major Wall Street leaders, including JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon, Goldman Sachs' David Solomon, and Citi's Jane Fraser, expressed caution about the U.S. economy. Despite suggesting potential drops in inflation and interest rates and a continued economic growth that could avoid a recession, they emphasized the serious threats posed by ongoing high inflation, elevated borrowing costs, the risk of a painful economic downturn, and the impact of international conflicts. BlackRock's Larry Fink and Blackstone's Steve Schwarzman also highlighted the prevailing sense of fear and uncertainty in the markets.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 10:24:14 EDT

Copper Miners Face Earnings Squeeze Amid Falling Prices and High Costs

North American copper miners, including Freeport-McMoRan and Teck Resources, are anticipated to show a significant drop in their first-quarter earnings due to declining copper prices and ongoing high operational costs. Despite copper prices reaching multi-year highs last month following capacity expansion limits by major Chinese smelters, the average benchmark prices fell around 5% during the quarter. This decline is attributed to concerns over reduced demand from China, the top consumer of copper, and worries about rising interest rates affecting the market.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 09:27:39 EDT

Manufacturing Upswing Propels Copper Toward $10,000 as Supply Struggles Loom

Copper prices are approaching a significant milestone of $10,000 per ton, reaching a new two-year high due to ongoing supply concerns and robust investor interest. The metal's price surge is supported by global manufacturing improvements in regions like the U.S. and China, despite potential setbacks from geopolitical tensions and uncertainties in monetary policy. Originally sparked by disruptions in major mining operations, the rally continues as the market anticipates a recovery in global manufacturing that could stabilize and further boost demand, especially with the seasonal recovery expected in China.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 09:20:52 EDT

Dollar Rallies After Volatile Week; Yen Hovers Near Historic Lows

After a notably turbulent week in currency markets, the dollar experienced gains against the euro and yen, propelled by ongoing assessments of policy and geopolitical developments. As traders keep a close watch on the yen ahead of the Bank of Japan's policy review, the currency teeters near a 34-year low against the dollar, sparking speculation about potential intervention. Meanwhile, despite a recent retreat from five-month highs, the dollar's trade-weighted index remains above 106, influenced by Federal Reserve officials’ comments and recent inflation data, which have tempered expectations for imminent rate cuts.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 11:00:28 EDT

Opinion: Do Interest Rates Matter Anymore?

Despite the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate hikes—increasing rates 11 times from zero to 5.5% between March 2022 and January 2024—the U.S. economy has shown resilience with growth near 3%, stable unemployment, and strong performances in commodities and stock markets. However, the outlook for interest rates remains uncertain; while initial predictions favored six rate cuts in 2024, recent inflation trends have adjusted expectations to possibly only two cuts, as noted by Goldman Sachs. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has suggested that it may take longer than anticipated to curb inflation sufficiently to lower rates, with former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers even hinting at the possibility of another rate hike.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 09:13:45 EDT

Economic Worries Fuel Gold Rush in China Despite Rising Costs

Despite the challenges posed by a faltering economy and a depreciating yuan, Chinese consumers and the central bank are increasingly investing in gold, driving the price to record highs above $2,400 an ounce. The allure of gold, a traditional safe-haven asset, has intensified amid global economic and geopolitical instability. Additionally, anticipations of interest rate cuts by central banks, which tend to reduce yields on bonds, are making gold an even more attractive investment. The weakening yuan, which has dropped about 5% against the US dollar over the past year, further exacerbates the cost for Chinese buyers, yet does not deter their demand.

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Apr 22, 2024 - 09:08:44 EDT

Gold Prices Dip as Middle East Conflict Cools, Market Eyes Upcoming U.S. Economic Indicators

Gold prices fell more than 2% to approximately $2,345 per ounce, reversing a five-week upward trend—the longest in over a year—as tensions in the Middle East began to subside. The decrease in geopolitical risk followed Iran's understated reaction to recent Israeli strikes, indicating a lower likelihood of immediate retaliation. This shift has reduced the market's risk premium, particularly as bullish sentiment on oil also receded on Monday, further reflecting easing tensions in the region. These developments come as traders eagerly anticipate upcoming U.S. economic data, which is expected to provide clearer insights into future monetary policy directions.

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