
Commodities snapshot (precious & industrial)
Nov 14, 2016 13:24 pm UTC| Commentary
Metal pack is down today. Performance this week at a glance in chart table - Gold: Gold is down again as strong dollar continues to weigh. Todays range $1251-1265 We expect gold to reach $1520 Gold is...

Nov 14, 2016 13:15 pm UTC| Commentary
Energy pack is mixed in todays trading. Weekly performance at a glance in chart table. Oil (WTI) WTI rampage is continuing after Trumps victory. Todays range $42.6-43.6 Buy WTI targeting $53.5 area. Target...
Czech economic growth likely to have slowed in Q3, but GDP dynamics continue to stay healthy
Nov 14, 2016 13:08 pm UTC| Commentary
The economic growth of Czech Republic is likely to have decelerated in the third quarter after an exceptionally strong growth seen in the second quarter. However, the GDP dynamics continue to remain healthy. The second...
Nov 14, 2016 13:01 pm UTC| Commentary
The Canadian 10-year Treasury yields hit highest since December last year on Monday on following heavy sell-off in the U.S. debt market. Also, the market did not react to the weakness in energy prices. The yield on the...

Currency snapshot (commodity pairs)
Nov 14, 2016 12:55 pm UTC| Commentary
Dollar index trading at 99.7 (+0.42%) Strength meter (today so far) Aussie +0.08%, Kiwi -0.17%, Loonie -0.15% Strength meter (since last week) Aussie +0.08%, Kiwi -0.17%, Loonie -0.15% AUD/USD Trading at...
U.K. headline inflation likely remained at 1 pct in October
Nov 14, 2016 12:53 pm UTC| Commentary
Consumer price inflation in the U.K. is expected to have taken a pause from the upward trend seen recently. The underlying forces driving up inflation continue to be in place; however, it is expected to have been countered...
Italian economic growth seems to have rebounded mildly in Q3
Nov 14, 2016 12:41 pm UTC| Commentary
The Italian economic growth is expected to have recovered slightly in the third quarter after stalling in the previous quarter. According to a Societe Generale report, the GDP of Italy is likely to have grown 0.2 percent...