[XAU/USD] Less Concern About the Middle East Situation
At the beginning of this week, gold prices went up in the Tokyo market because the United States suddenly attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities. After that, prices dropped for a short …
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At the beginning of this week, gold prices went up in the Tokyo market because the United States suddenly attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities. After that, prices dropped for a short …
Last week, EUR/USD reached 1.1630, the highest level in 4 years and 8 months. But after that, the conflict in the Middle East became worse. Because of this, many people …
The US attack on Iran was delayed for two weeks, which made the market feel calm for a short time. Because of this, the rise in the US dollar stopped. …
Last week, Israel asked President Trump to agree to a quick stop to fighting with Iran. Because of this, President Trump left the G7 meeting and returned to the US …
At first, the British pound went down to 1.3383 because people were buying US dollars due to worries about a possible US attack on Iran. Later, news said the US …
Yesterday in the Tokyo market, the dollar-yen price once dropped to 144.74 yen. But after news that the US might attack Iran in the next few days, people bought dollars …
In Tokyo, people bought the US dollar because they were worried that the US might attack Iran. This made the gold price go down at first. However, later there was …
Before the Federal Reserve meeting, traders sold the US dollar, so the euro price went up in the Tokyo market. In the European market, the May HICP (inflation report) was …
At yesterday’s Bank of Japan meeting, they showed no strong plan to raise interest rates, so the yen became weaker. At this morning’s Federal Reserve meeting, they said they still …
Gold prices went down because of the news that Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities. When there is trouble in the Middle East, many traders buy the US dollar as a …