On Monday, the dollar index pushed the 106 mark before turning lower, ending down 0.132% at 105.68. U.S. Treasury yields retreated, with the 10-year yield closing at 4.64%; The yield on the two-year Treasury note, which is more sensitive to the Fed's policy rate, closed at 5.033%.
Gold rebounded due to the weakness of the US dollar, while oil prices rebounded to stop three weeks of continuous decline
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Gold fell more than 1% on Friday and headed for its second straight weekly decline on waning safe-haven demand while Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's hawkish stance was key to weakening gold prices.
GBPJPY had been in a prolonged uptrend since January, posting an eight-year high of 186.75 on August 22 before experiencing a pullback. After a period of rangebound trading, the pair stormed back above the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) to a two-month peak of 185.94, but its rally seems to have temporarily paused.
In the wake of the European Central Bank's decision to maintain its policy rates in October, there has been a discernible surge in the Eurozone rates markets, anticipating a series of rate cuts in 2024. Despite some members of the Governing Council expressing reservations about the prospect of monetary easing, these concerns seem to have fallen on deaf ears.
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At the end of the Asian market on Monday (November 13), Wells Fargo strategists wrote in a report: "Weak fiscal policy and weak economic performance have curbed the demand for US dollars and US treasury bond bonds.
The rise of the US dollar is hindered Gold is weak and difficult to change
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At the end of the Asian market on Friday (November 10), Fed Chairman Powell speaks during an International Monetary Fund (IMF) event on Nov. 9. Inflation has declined over the past year, but remains well above our 2% goal, Mr. Powell said.
On Thursday, the dollar index fell to session lows on fresh signs of labor-market weakness in U.S. unemployment data, then jumped closer to the 106 mark on Powell's hawkish remarks before closing up 0.36% at 105.91.
Powell's speech maintains hawkish tone The US dollar continues to strengthen, gold rebounded stably
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At the end of the Asian market on Thursday (November 9), Jeff Gundlach, the "debt king", said in an interview yesterday that the US $33 trillion debt mountain is becoming increasingly worrisome.
The 10-year Treasury note auction showed strong overseas demand, with the yield falling below 4.5% to close at 4.497%; The yield on the two-year Treasury note, which is more sensitive to the Fed's policy rate, closed slightly higher at 4.936%.
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The rise of the US dollar has been hindered and the price of geopolitical risks has fallen due to consolidation Gold prices have fallen three times in a row to a new low in the past three weeks On Wednesday (November 8th), the US dollar rebounded for the third consecutive day, after some Federal Reserve policymakers opened the door for further interest rate hikes, and traders were also paying attention to Federal Reserve Chairman Powell's speech on the Fed's future policy path. After the Federal