Gold prices steadied below $1,400 an ounce on Wednesday, surrendering early gains, as investors took to the sidelines ahead of a U.S. jobs report later in the day which is seen as a key precursor to Friday's non-farm payrolls reading. Market eyes Friday's U.S. non-farm payrolls data Chinese gold imports from Hong Kong fall from record Worries over Indian demand simmer after RBI announcement.
Key - Headlines
• WTI Futures Rebound as U.S. Crude Inventories Decline
• China Pork Binge Aides U.S. Export Prospects after Year of Loss
• BP’s Oil Spill Deal Sours as Claims Add Billions to Cost
• Corn Falls as World Supplies May Be Ample Even After U.S. Rain
• Port Hedland Ships Record Iron Ore in May as China Boosts Demand
• Companies in U.S. Added Fewer Workers than Forecast in May
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Key - Headlines
• WTI Futures Rebound as U.S. Crude Inventories Decline
• China Pork Binge Aides U.S. Export Prospects after Year of Loss
• BP’s Oil Spill Deal Sours as Claims Add Billions to Cost
• Corn Falls as World Supplies May Be Ample Even After U.S. Rain
• Port Hedland Ships Record Iron Ore in May as China Boosts Demand
• Companies in U.S. Added Fewer Workers than Forecast in May
Read full story here:- http://www.rrfinance.com/reserch/MorningBell/Cm_MorningBell.pdf
Also find more information about financial products mutual fund, life insurance, ipo, bonds, debentures fixed deposit schemes, tax saving schemes, fixed income, general insurance, NCDs.
Visit:- http://www.rrfinance.com
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