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Gold Price Preview: May 26 - May 29
Good morning, traders! Welcome to our weekly preview of the economic calendar and market narratives in the week just ahead of us. We’re coming in on Tuesday this week, following a bank holiday in the US and the UK as markets reopen for a shortened four-days of trading.

Gold Price Recap: May 18 - May 22
Happy Friday, traders! Welcome back to our weekly market wrap, taking a look back at our last five trading days with a particular focus on the news, market narratives, and economic data that had the biggest impact on the gold markets, as well as the US Dollar and correlated assets, and may continue to in the near- to medium- term.

What Is Negative Interest Rate Policy? And How Could It Impact the Gold Market?
Happy Thursday, traders. Let’s talk about everybody’s favorite water cooler topic: monetary policy!

Gold Slips Further as Markit Flash PMI Rises to 36.4 in May
The IHS Markit flash composite PMI, which measures activity in services and manufacturing combined, rose from 27.0 in April to 36.4 in May according to the latest IHS report. The services PMI rose from 26.7 to 36.9, and the manufacturing PMI rose from 36.1 to 39.8. Overall, the report indicates that the private sector contracted at a slower rate in May with the reopening of some parts of the US economy.

Jobless Claims Rise 2.4 Million as Expected, Gold Prices Tick Downward
Another 2.44 million Americans applied for jobless benefits last week, more or less in line with market forecasts. 38.6 million people have applied for benefits since the escalation of the coronavirus pandemic in March. While the claims numbers are unprecedented in pre-pandemic times, last week marks the seventh week of consecutive decline from the peak of 6.9 million claims seen in late March.

Philadelphia Manufacturing Index Recovers Slower Than Expected, Gold Prices Tick Downward
The manufacturing industry has sunk further as a result of the coronavirus pandemic according to the latest report from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve. The Philadelphia Fed manufacturing index came in at -43.1 vs. - 47.5 expected for May following a reading of -56.6 the month before when the index hit a 40-year low. While business conditions have improved slightly, the pace of recovery is below market expectations.

Fed Officials Discussed Both Conventional and Non-Conventional Monetary Policy Tools in April Meeting, Continue to See an Environment Broadly Supportive of Gold Prices
Federal Reserve officials at the regularly scheduled FOMC meeting ending April 29, the meeting minutes for which were released this afternoon, discussed concerns over the damage already inflicted on the American economy by the current crisis as well as threats to the potential economic recovery and financial system in the months ahead. While committing to full measures of support for the US economy, the committee discussed possibilities of additional easing or stimulus while appearing to rule out others.

Fewer Than 1 Million Homes Started in April Amid 30% Drop, Gold Prices Hold Gains
Homebuilding in the US fell to the lowest rate in 5 years, according to the housing report released on Thursday by the Commerce Department. April housing starts plummeted 30.2% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 891,000 last month, the lowest level since 2015. Annually, housing starts fell 29.7%, with declines seen in all four regions.

Gold Price Preview: May 18 - May 22
Hello traders, welcome to our preview of this week’s trading calendar, with a focus on the macroeconomic data and market narratives that are mostly likely to impact gold prices, as well was pricing for the US Dollar and other correlated assets.

Gold Price Recap: May 11 - May 15
Happy Friday, traders! Welcome back to our weekly market wrap, focusing on the news, events, and economic data that had the biggest impact over the last trading days on gold prices as well as the US Dollar and other correlated assets—and may continue to have an impact in the future.

Consumer Sentiment Beats Expectations, Giving Hope to Some Analysts
The University of Michigan (UoM) consumer sentiment index came in at 73.7, beating expectations of 65 for May and above the 71.8 reading seen in April. Chief economist for the survey, Richard Curtin, echoed commentary supporting the government stimulus packages which have helped cushion some of the damage from the coronavirus pandemic.

Manufacturing Activity in New York Remains in Steep Contraction, Gold Rises
New York manufacturing activity in May recovered slightly from the stunning low seen the month before, which was twice as bad as the worst reading during the Great Recession. The index came in at -48.5 in May vs. -78.2 the month before, remaining deeply contracted. The latest reading was still far worse than the historic drop of the Great Recession, marking the second worst month in recorded history, and employment in manufacturing fell further.
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