A Bloomberg gauge of the dollar fell after US consumer inflation figures largely matched expectations, sending Treasury yields lower across the curve. Traders added to bets on a September interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index down 0.3%; two-year Treasury yield falls 6bp to 3.71% US headline CPI rose 0.2% MoM (0.2% forecast); core CPI rose 0.3% MoM (0.3% expected) Headline YoY CPI came in at 2.7% versus 2.8% forecast Read more: US Core CPI Picks Up to Fastest Pace Since January on Services "Inflationary pressures look very...
Gold futures are down 0.2% following the release of the July CPI, with the data causing traders to pare the downward move seen heading into this morning. The year-over-year move in consumer prices was less than forecast by economists, while core inflation at 3.1% was above forecasts. The numbers have investors embracing a risk-on attitude, says XMArabia in a note. "The fact that inflation is unchanged… means that the odds are high for a rate cut and this is pushing the prices higher," says XMArabia. Source: Bloomberg
Silver prices hovered at $37.7 per ounce on Tuesday, extending its strong momentum since the start of the year amid signs of strong industrial demand and the prospect of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. China installed more than 93 gigawatts of solar panels in May, surging 300% year-on-year to a new record high before a series of new policy changes made it more difficult to connect panels to the grid. Additionally, the State Grid Corporation of China stated it would invest more than $90 billion in the power grid this year to prevent solar power curtailments, aiming to ease concerns...