[XAU/USD] Caution Decreased
Gold prices fell for the second day in a row. After the U.S. GDP (economic growth) from January to March showed negative growth for the first time in 3 years, …
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Gold prices fell for the second day in a row. After the U.S. GDP (economic growth) from January to March showed negative growth for the first time in 3 years, …
The dollar rose from the low 142 yen range to around 143.15 yen as stock markets in Japan, the U.S., and Europe moved up, showing a “risk-on” mood.Later, in New …
Economic growth data from Germany and the Eurozone came out as expected, so there was little market reaction.The euro went up for a short time after weak U.S. growth data …
Gold prices moved in a narrow range recently. The U.S. dollar had dropped sharply the day before, but yesterday, it recovered. As a result, gold prices went down. This shows …
Even though the Tokyo market was closed yesterday, the U.S. dollar started to recover. The USD/JPY pair began near 142 yen and went up to 142.75 yen in the European …
In Canada’s general election, the Liberal Party led by Prime Minister Carney won. At first, this news caused the Canadian dollar to rise against the yen.However, the party only won …
At the beginning of the week in the Tokyo market, gold prices first went down. However, later they changed direction and started to rise. One reason was that long-term U.S. …
In the Tokyo market, the dollar rose to 143.87 yen, and in the European market, it went up to 143.89 yen. However, it did not reach last week’s high of …
At the end of last week, the Canadian dollar rose against the yen to 103.94 yen as the yen became weaker. From the Tokyo market to the European market this …
This week, Japan will have a long holiday (Golden Week), so there will be less trading of the Japanese yen. Because of this, prices may move more than usual.The Bank …
