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In recent weeks pressure has been building on the German Bundesbank after the tabloid newspaper Bild started a media campaign questioning the location of Germany’s gold reserves. The country’s Federal Court of Auditors has started investigating official data on the subject, and will soon present its findings to the Bundestag's ...
Greek politicians’ failure to form a new coalition government over the weekend has increased chatter about the prospect of Greece ditching the euro. Senior politicians and central bankers are now openly discussing how a Greek exit – or “Grexit” in market jargon – could be managed. German Bund yields have ...
Gold and silver had a good finish to the end of last week, with the gold price settling at $1,664 – comfortably above selling resistance that has capped the price at $1,650 in recent weeks. It now looks like it could test the next band of resistance around $1,680. The silver price continues to struggle in comparison with gold, ...
It seems that every time you turn over a stone on the rocky shore that is the financial condition of the eurozone you find yet another nasty creature underneath. This time it is to be found across the accounts of the individual national central banks. The problem has arisen in the cross-border settlement system known as TARGET (an ...
Gold and silver prices gained slightly in yesterday's trading and continued in the green in early trading this morning. Comex Gold is currently trading back above the $1,700 mark and silver is taking another stab at the $34 level. The gold chart currently looks like it may be completing a reverse head-and-shoulders pattern with the latest ...
Stock markets and commodities have risen this morning following the Greek parliament’s approval of a new austerity package, which paves the way for a new €130 billion loan from the European Union and International Monetary Fund. Though the austerity measures are deeply unpopular in Greece – with rioting now occurring ...
Precious metal prices continue to face headwinds in the form of gains in the US dollar against other major currencies, though in trading this morning all the metals have logged decent gains. Platinum has had a particularly good morning, with traders increasingly hopeful that economic stimulus measures from the Chinese authorities will ...
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