Gold rebounded from the biggest one-day decline this year before the Federal Reserve begins a two-day policy meeting to assess the timing of interest-rate increases amid slumping energy prices and signs of an improving economy. Actively traded Gold contract tested a low of 1193.60 before settling at 1203.90, down 4 points or 0.33% an ounce while Silver is losing 1.74% or 30 cents to trade at 16.275 after having tested a low of 16.075 per ounce. The global price of crude oil plunged through $60 a barrel for the first time in five years with almost no signs producers are ready to tackle a glut. NYMEX Crude Oil plunged around 3% or 1.56 points to 54.38 after having tested a low of 54.01 per barrel and Natural Gas is trading in green at 3.739, up more than half a percent or 2 cents per mmbtu. In the earlier session base metals were trading lower but later on recovered some of their losses. LME Nickel is down 127 points or 0.77% to trade at 16278.00 after having tested a low of 16070.00 while Copper is the only metal which trade in green at 6386.25, up 16.25 points per metric ton.
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Commodity Market Update (Silver)
Gold rebounded from the biggest one-day decline this year before the Federal Reserve begins a two-day policy meeting to assess the timing of interest-rate increases amid slumping energy prices and signs of an improving economy. Actively traded Gold contract tested a low of 1193.60 before settling at 1203.90, down 4 points or 0.33% an ounce while Silver is losing 1.74% or 30 cents to trade at 16.275 after having tested a low of 16.075 per ounce. The global price of crude oil plunged through $60 a barrel for the first time in five years with almost no signs producers are ready to tackle a glut. NYMEX Crude Oil plunged around 3% or 1.56 points to 54.38 after having tested a low of 54.01 per barrel and Natural Gas is trading in green at 3.739, up more than half a percent or 2 cents per mmbtu. In the earlier session base metals were trading lower but later on recovered some of their losses. LME Nickel is down 127 points or 0.77% to trade at 16278.00 after having tested a low of 16070.00 while Copper is the only metal which trade in green at 6386.25, up 16.25 points per metric ton.
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