Gold Steady; Outlook Still Bullish
Gold was steady in the early Asian session as traders continued to digest recent U.S. dollar strength and the uptrend in Treasury yields in the wake of Trump’s election win. Source link
Gold was steady in the early Asian session as traders continued to digest recent U.S. dollar strength and the uptrend in Treasury yields in the wake of Trump’s election win. Source link
By Maki Shiraki TOKYO (Reuters) – Toyota aims to make at least 2.5 million vehicles a year in China by 2030, three people said, an overhaul that will see it bring its Chinese sales and production operations closer together and allow local executives a freer hand in development. The plan, which has not been previously reported, represents a strategic pivot by the world’s top selling automaker in the world’s largest
JGBs edged higher in the morning Tokyo session. Japanese government bond yields will probably face “some upward pressure in the near term,” JPMorgan said. Source link
Montreal dockworkers union reject offer, lockout to begin Source link
Asian currencies consolidated against the dollar early in the session but may weaken on a likely Republican sweep of the U.S. Congress and the White House. Source link
By Gerry Doyle SINGAPORE (Reuters) – China’s much-anticipated J-35A stealth aircraft, centrepiece of this week’s Zhuhai air show, has been more than a decade in the making, but experts say little is known about its capabilities. The first public appearance of the land-based J-35A will take place on Tuesday, a day after the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), and will include a
Oil prices were lower in early Asian trade. The market remains concerned about the effects of Trump’s promised tariffs on China’s economic growth, as it may crimp oil demand, ANZ said. Source link
Investing.com– U.S. stock index futures rose in evening deals on Sunday with focus turning to upcoming inflation data and a slew of Federal Reserve speakers for more signals on whether Wall Street will extend its recent rally. Wall Street was on a tear in the second half of last week after Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, clearing out a major point of uncertainty for markets. An interest rate
Japanese stocks were lower, dragged by falls in machinery and brokerage stocks, as initial enthusiasm over Trump’s election victory has run its course. Source link
Investing.com — Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE:) on Tuesday, November 5, raised concerns about its ability to continue operations, sparking questions about the implications for Boeing (NYSE:)’s planned acquisition. In its third-quarter financial report, the aerospace manufacturer disclosed “substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern exists.” “The Company will require additional liquidity to continue its operations over the next 12 months,” the filing added. Spirit AeroSystems reported