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Gold Tries to Stabilize Again While Stocks Fall

MARKET NEWS SUMMARY

Inflation continues to rise around the world, registering more than 5% in 83.3% of low-income countries, 90.2% of the lower middle-income countries, and 91% in the upper middle-income countries, according to the latest reports on the months from October 2022 to January 2023, which include data on food price inflation released by the World Bank.

US indices closed with different directions on Friday with the Dow Jones rising and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq falling as investors’ fears related to interest rate hikes renewed. In fact, Investors fear that inflation and a strong US economy may give the Fed a bigger chance to raise borrowing costs.

Goldman Sachs and Bank of America both forecast three more interest rate hikes this year, each by a quarter of a percentage point, thus raising their previous estimate of two rate hikes.

Market Closure in February

Dear clients,

Please be informed you that there will be changes to trading hours in February due to the market holiday on February 20, 2023, in observance of “President’s Day” in the United States.

These changes may result in the suspension of regular trading hours for some instruments. For more up-to-date information, please refer to our trading platform.

Please note that the time and date mentioned in this notice are in system time (GMT+2) and are subject to change.

Feb 20th
(Monday)
2023
Date
President’s DayHoliday
Closed at 23:00UK100ft
Closed at 23:00GER40ft
Closed at 18:30VIX
Closed at 21:30GOLD
Closed at 21:30SILVER
Closed at 21:30USOUSD
Closed at 21:30CL-OIL
ClosedUS shares
Feb 20th
(Monday)
2023
Date
President’s DayHoliday
Closed at 20:00US30
Closed at 20:00DJ30ft
Closed at 20:00SPX500
Closed at 20:00SP500ft
Closed at 20:00NAS100
Closed at 20:00NAS100ft
Closed at 20:00US2000
Closed at 20:00JPN225
Closed at 20:00JPN225ft

Please note that markets may initially experience periods of reduced liquidity after holiday periods, impacting trade executions. It is your responsibility to monitor continuously any open positions you may have.

Dollar index (USDX)

Markets and traders are awaiting important data that will provide more clarity regarding the Fed’s next move. Other readings from US consumer data are expected to be influential in the Fed’s decisions to tackle inflation and interest rates later this week.

This comes amid a debate among central bankers about the need to adjust the pace of interest rate increases in light of rising fears of a global recession.

Minutes of the Fed’s last policy meeting are due next Wednesday, at which the US central bank hiked its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points, and the readings may help illuminate the appetite for a bigger hike when policymakers meet again in March.

Pivot Point: 104.05

Resistance levelSupport level
104.35103.50
104.85103.20
105.25102.40

British Pound (GBPUSD)

The Pound is still awaiting economic data in Britain on the one hand, and data and news in the United States of America, which works to increase the strength of the US dollar but put negative pressure on the pound sterling.

With the bearish momentum continuing, the Sterling is trading near its pivot point at 1.2000.

Pivot Point: 1.2000

Resistance levelSupport level
1.20851.1950
1.21351.1865
1.21851.1800

Spot Gold (XAUUSD)

Gold prices recorded the third consecutive weekly losses and the lowest settlement price in 2023 on the previous Friday, February 17, amid the dollar’s rise to its highest level in a month and a half.

Upon settlement, gold futures fell by about 0.1% to $1,850.20 an ounce, which is the lowest settlement price for the most active contract this year.

Philip Stripel, chief market strategist at Blue Line Futures in Chicago, said that the market is affected by the rise in the dollar, as well as statements by Fed officials in which they tend to tighten monetary policy. This week, officials from the Fed said that it should have raised interest rates more it did before during the month.

Pivot Point: 1,835

Resistance levelSupport level
1,8501,826
1,8591,818
1,8671,810

US Crude OIL (USOUSD)

Oil prices fell at the settlement of trading on last Friday, February 17th, recording sharp weekly losses, amid fears about the future of the Fed’s monetary policy.

Upon settlement, Brent crude futures fell by 2.5% to $83 a barrel, recording a weekly loss of 3.9%. And US crude futures fell by 2.7%, recording $76.34 a barrel, with crude incurring a weekly loss of about 4.2%.

A number of Fed’s officials said this week that the Fed should have raised interest rates further this month, and some supported a 50 basis rate hike at the next meeting.

Pivot Point: 76.75

Resistance levelSupport level
77.0076.25
77.5075.50
78.0075.00
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