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The holdings of the world's largest gold ETF, SPDR Gold Trust, were 1,013.640 tons, a decrease of 2.855 tons from the previous trading day.
2026-06-11
The holdings of the world's largest gold ETF, SPDR Gold Trust, were 1,013.640 tons, a decrease of 2.855 tons from the previous trading day.
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2026-06-10
Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities, said latest data matched expectations and core inflation YoY came in slightly below forecasts, suggesting inflation has not accelerated since last month. He warned energy is the ke
Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities, said latest data matched expectations and core inflation YoY came in slightly below forecasts, suggesting inflation has not accelerated since last month. He warned energy is the key variable: if oil does not materially break above $100/bbl, Inflation may have peaked, though the war remains an upside risk to energy. Core inflation under 3% YoY is a constructive signal for prices and policy.
2026-06-10
The Bank of Canada held its policy rate at 2.25% on Wednesday, in line with market expectations, marking the fifth consecutive decision to leave rates unchanged. The bank said it has not seen sufficient evidence that higher energy prices have broadly
The Bank of Canada held its policy rate at 2.25% on Wednesday, in line with market expectations, marking the fifth consecutive decision to leave rates unchanged. The bank said it has not seen sufficient evidence that higher energy prices have broadly passed through to other consumer prices. Governor Macklem reiterated the BOC will not hesitate to raise rates if necessary to control inflation. The bank noted the Iran war has driven up gasoline prices, pressuring household budgets, while Canada’s status as a net oil exporter has boosted oil receipts. The Governing Council said it will treat the conflict’s impact as short-term but will not allow energy-driven price rises to become persistent inflation.
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