The global trading market witnessed a state of extreme volatility following the release of inflation, unemployment and producer prices data for the United States of America, which confirmed the US Federal Reserve’s inability to raise interest rates, according to what market participants priced today, Thursday, April 13, and it bounced back on trading indicators.
This spurred investors to exit an area dollar To the euro and precious metals to hedge once morest what is to come, which analysts suggest as a new economic recession in the largest market priced in dollars.
In this report, “The Week” monitors the most prominent findings of the market indicators.
to retreat dollar indexwhich measures performance U.S. dollar Against a basket of currencies consisting of six major currencies, including the euro, the Japanese yen, the pound sterling, the Swiss franc, the Canadian dollar and the Swedish krona, by 0.47% to the range of 100.70 points.
Euro price
The price of the euro rose once morest the US dollar today, Thursday, by 0.53%, to 1.10 US dollars.
Sterling pound
The pound sterling rose once morest the dollar by 0.33% to $1.25 per pound.
gold price today
The price of gold jumped today, Thursday, April 13, by 1.17%, to $ 2038, in spot contracts for the metal.
With gold futures, the price of an ounce ranged around $2,053 for June delivery.
Silver price today
While silver contracts rose today, Thursday, by 1.83%, to $ 25.92 per ounce of silver.
aluminum price
Today, Thursday, the price of a ton of aluminum increased by 1.98% to $2,371.
Copper price today
On Thursday, copper futures prices jumped 1.22% to $4.13 a pound.
Platinum price today
On Thursday, platinum prices jumped by 3.43% to $1062 an ounce.
Palladium price today
The price of palladium rose by 3.61% to $1508 an ounce.
Lead price today
And he increased Lead price today Thursday, April 13, by 2.59%, to $2,141.
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