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FBM KLCI Index Gained 3.75 Points

Thursday, 18 October 2018

The FBM KLCI index gained 3.75 points or 0.22% on Wednesday. The Finance Index fell 0.08% to 17575.66 points, the Properties Index up 0.27% to 890.26 points and the Plantation Index rose 0.34% to 7426 points. The market traded within a range of 5.51 points between an intra-day high of 1742.80 and a low of 1737.29 during the session.
Actively traded stocks include MRCB, TIGER, BORNOIL, HIBISCS, BARAKAH, NGGB-WA, PWORTH, HIBISCS-WC, VS-WA and NGGB. Trading volume increased to 2025.48 mil shares worth RM2080.06 mil as compared to Tuesday’s 1526.79 mil shares worth RM1615.81 mil.
18 Oct 2018
Leading Movers were GENM (+13 sen to RM4.51), DIGI (+6 sen to RM4.46), IOICORP (+5 sen to RM4.58), PMETAL (+5 sen to RM4.83) and SIMEPLT (+3 sen to RM5.23). Lagging Movers were HLBANK (-26 sen to RM20.68), HLFG (-22 sen to RM18.78), TM (-2 sen to RM2.56), RHBBANK (-4 sen to RM5.29) and MISC (-3 sen to RM5.65). Market breadth was positive with 538 gainers as compared to 275 losers.


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COMEX MARKET IN MALAYSIA| GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY

Monday, 15 October 2018

GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY

GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY

GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY
GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY

INTERNATIONAL COMEX NEWS

  • Gold eased Friday on light profit-taking, a day after achieving its biggest one-day rally in two years. But support remained solid above the $1,200 level from safe-haven demand triggered by the recent weakness on Wall Street and spike in Treasury yields. “My 35 years on the floor have seen all this before,” George Gero, analyst at the RBC Wealth Management in New York, said, referring to gold’s ability to stay above the $1,200 level despite a series of rate hikes planned by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
  • The winter heating season officially began this month, with U.S. supplies of natural gas roughly 17% below the five-year average for this time of year—sending prices for the commodity to their highest levels since January. That could presage elevated, volatile prices as temperatures begin to fall. Domestic natural-gas supplies in storage stood at 2.956 trillion cubic feet for the week ended Oct. 5, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
  • Oil prices rebounded Friday from the previous day's rout, but still logged their biggest weekly loss since the second quarter after data showed U.S. drillers ramping up output, even as a second global energy agency said the market was adequately supplied. A weekly reading on the U.S. oil rig count rose by eight, the first such climb in four weeks, which signaled the U.S. shale crude industry was intensifying drilling with prices near four-year highs.
GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY

ECONOMY NEWS

  • Italian officials must stop questioning the euro and need to "calm down" in their budget debate as they have already caused damage to firms and households, European Central Bank ECB President Mario Draghi said on Saturday. Italy's government has been locked in a war of words with European officials over Rome's plans to triple the deficit next year, backtracking on a previous pledge to narrow the budget gap in one of the bloc's most indebted countries.
  • The International Monetary Fund said on Saturday its members pledged to refrain from competitive currency devaluations and step up dialogue on trade, as escalating trade frictions and higher borrowing costs threatened to knock global growth. The agreement came as U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin reiterated his concern over the yuan's weakening against the dollar - a drop that Washington suspects may be aimed at giving Chinese exports a trade advantage and offsetting U.S. tariffs.
  • Japan wants to highlight global imbalances as key topics of debate, and take steps to fix them, when it chairs next year's gatherings of the Group of 20 major economies, government officials said this week. Tokyo hopes other countries would join Japan to counter U.S. President Donald Trump's focus on narrowing U.S. trade deficits through purely bilateral trade deals, the officials say, rather than the big international agreements now in place.
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Forex Market Report | Forex signal malaysia

Wednesday, 3 October 2018

INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY BUZZ
Forex - Lira Gains as Signs of Economic Cooling Boost Investor Sentiment
Forex - Sterling Jumps on News of Irish Border Deal
Forex - Euroclear to offer dollar settlement in central bank money for the first time

EUR/USD
Post-trade services provider Euroclear said on Monday its UK and Ireland arm had linked to the U.S. Federal Reserve settlement service, enabling it to settle dollar transactions via a central bank payment model for the first time. The group said it was the first non-U.S. financial services infrastructure to connect to the Fed's National Settlement Service. While Euroclear UK and Ireland (EUI) already offers a settlement in "central bank money" for sterling and euro transactions, hooking up with the Fed allows it to expand the service to dollars. The central bank or sovereign money refers to money issued by a central bank. EUI's existing dollar settlement was based on commercial bank money, which is generated when banks issue loans or conduct transactions in excess of their actual currency holdings. Euroclear said customers would now get dollar cash proceeds from a sale of securities from the moment each transaction settled.
GBP/USD
Sterling surged on Monday amid news that the UK plans to compromise on the Irish border issue to move forward with a Brexit deal. GBP/USD jumped 0.28% to 1.3066 as of 9:05 AM ET (13:05 GMT), not far from an earlier high of 1.3078. UK Prime Minister Theresa May plans to make a new Brexit deal with the European Union, Bloomberg reported. A senior British government official told Bloomberg that the country sees a way to reach an agreement on the border issue. The compromise would only apply as a last resort if a deal is not reached and would be conditional on the UK having full access to the EU customs union. The EU has already proposed allowing Northern Ireland to trade with Ireland without full checks, which May has rejected on the grounds that it would break up the UK. Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a basket of six major currencies, inched down 0.05% to 94.75 as trade tensions eased and investors moved to riskier assets.
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Today’s comex gold signal and daily technical report Malaysia

Tuesday, 25 September 2018

COMEX GOLD SIGNAL

COMEX GOLD SIGNAL

COMEX GOLD SIGNAL
COMEX GOLD SIGNAL

INTERNATIONAL COMEX NEWS

  • The United States is getting "very, very close" to having to move forward on its trade deal with Mexico without Canada, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Friday. There is just over a week to go before a U.S.-imposed Oct. 1 deadline to publish the text of a deal to update the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the United States and Canada have still not agreed on terms, Hassett told Fox News Channel.
  • WTI crude oil prices settled higher Friday, as traders cheered signs of tightening U.S. output, though sentiment was soured by a report suggesting major oil producers were ready to discuss plans to ramp up output. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude futures for October delivery rose 46 cents to settle at $70.78 a barrel, while on London's Intercontinental Exchange, Brent gained 0.09% to trade at $78.77 a barrel.
  • Metal prices were in rally mode Friday as copper hit 12-week highs, shrugging off a strong dollar on easing trade war fears, though analysts warned downside momentum could resume. The United States and China, earlier this week, announced tariffs at a lower rate than many had feared, helping lift sentiment on trade, easing fears escalating trade tensions would dent China's appetite for metals.
COMEX GOLD SIGNAL

ECONOMY NEWS

  • China has canceled upcoming trade talks with the United States and will not send vice-premier Liu He to Washington next week, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources. The Wall Street Journal said a mid-level delegation was due to travel to Washington ahead of Liu's visit, but the trip has now been abandoned. Earlier this week, China added $60 billion of U.S. products to its import tariff list as it retaliated against U.S. duties on $200 billion of Chinese goods set to go into effect from Sept. 24.
  • U.S. Treasury official Adam Lerrick has been tapped by the Trump administration to serve as the country's acting executive director at the International Monetary Fund, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing a source. Lerrick, who is a counselor for international affairs, will be temporarily appointed U.S. executive director at the IMF while the administration awaits the Senate confirmation of investment banker Mark Rosen to the role, the report said.
  • Newly appointed Zimbabwean Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube would like to employ a "big bang" economic reform program to the battered economy where unemployment is running above 80 percent, but recognizes politics will limit the speed for change. "My preference is a fiscal shock, but there is a what you call the political collar or the politics of policy making which then slows you down. My preference would be more of a big bang approach because every day counts in terms of cost," Ncube, a former banker, said in a briefing with journalists on the sidelines of an investor conference in New York on Friday.
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Comex trading signals In Malaysia | Gold Trading Forecast Today

Wednesday, 12 September 2018

GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY

GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY

GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY
GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY

INTERNATIONAL COMEX NEWS

  • Gold prices were driven lower on Tuesday as the U.S. dollar rallied amid Sino-U.S. trade tensions. Comex gold futures for December delivery fell 0.23% to $1,197.10 a troy ounce as of 10:25 AM ET (14:25 GMT). U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Friday to impose tariffs on almost all Chinese imports, or about $467 billion in goods. Meanwhile, China is planning to ask the WTO for permission to impose sanctions on the U.S., according to a WTO meeting agenda.
  • Oil prices rose on Tuesday as U.S. sanctions squeezed Iranian crude exports, tightening global supply despite efforts by Washington to get other producers to increase output. Benchmark Brent crude oil (LCOc1) was up 40 cents at $77.77 a barrel by 0950 GMT. U.S. light crude (CLc1) was up 5 cents at $67.59. "The path of least resistance for oil prices, given the supply fundamentals, remains up," Harry Tchilinguirian, oil strategist at BNP Paribas (PA:BNPP), told Reuters Global Oil Forum.
  • "Push the steel mills out of the city center and turn it into a modern, habitable place to live in," reads a banner hung across the boarded-up offices of Guofeng Iron and Steel Co in the center of Tangshan, China's top steelmaking city. Behind the gates of the factory, surrounded by a hospital, a shopping mall and high-rise apartment blocks, workers and bulldozers were busy on a recent visit tearing down furnaces as part of a 38 billion yuan ($5.5 billion) plan to move to a new industrial park 60 kilometers (37 miles) away.
GOLD TRADING FORECAST TODAY

ECONOMY NEWS

  • The wrong Brexit deal could cost tens of thousands of jobs, the boss of Britain's biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover warned on Tuesday, saying he had no idea whether his plants would be able to operate after Britain leaves the European Union next year. Ralf Speth also said that the company would not be able to build cars if customs checks meant that the motorway to and from the southern English port of Dover, which is used to transport components, becomes a "car park" due to snarl-ups.
  • It is an image that became a symbol of the global financial crisis -- about 20 bankers, their backs turned to the window, attending an emergency meeting at the London office of Lehman Brothers as the firm slid toward collapse. Gwion Moore, one of those pictured in the Reuters photograph taken on Sept. 11, 2008, recalled how the growing sense of panic in financial markets contrasted with the mood inside the building at the time. "
  • A whistleblower fighting extradition to Switzerland for leaking details of thousands of clients of HSBC's (L:HSBA) private bank there said on Tuesday his actions had played a key role in helping other European countries uncover tax frauds. Spain's High Court is considering Switzerland's second extradition request against Herve Falciani, a French citizen who worked for HSBC, over alleged industrial sabotage in 2008.
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