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Iron Ore Heads for Monthly Loss as Coal Spike Pressures Margins
Iron ore is set for a monthly decline as a brief rally from a fatal coal mine accident in China fades, with traders focusing on squeezed steel mill margins and rising shipments.
Japan Two-Year Yield Rises After Lukewarm Auction
Japan's two-year government bond yield edged higher after an auction showed weak demand, as investors price in a near-term Bank of Japan rate hike.
Gold dips as S&P 500, Nasdaq hit record highs – buy the dip?
Gold prices have pulled back as US equities hit all-time highs, raising the question of whether the dip offers a buying opportunity for precious metals traders.
BOE Bailey, Mann, Greene to speak at conferences this week
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, along with policymakers Catherine Mann and Megan Greene, are scheduled to speak at separate conferences this week, with markets watching for clues on the pace of rate cuts.
NZ business confidence bounces in May, cost pressures persist
New Zealand business confidence rose 21 points to +10 in May, but cost expectations remain near record highs and retail activity is still contracting.
Credit Agricole Prices $670M Samurai Bonds at Wider Spread
Credit Agricole priced ¥106.5 billion ($670 million) of samurai bonds with wider spreads than domestic peers, reflecting rising yen benchmark rates and foreign issuer premium.
Japanese Banks Boost Hybrid Bond Issuance to Meet Capital Rules
Japan's major banks are on track for their busiest fiscal year in over a decade for issuing hybrid bonds, a move that bolsters regulatory capital and may influence global yield dynamics.
Japan April retail sales and factory output beat forecasts, BOJ path in focus
Japan's April retail sales and manufacturing output both rose more than expected, adding to the case for a BOJ rate hike despite a softer Tokyo CPI print.
Tokyo May CPI: Core inflation misses forecasts, complicating BOJ June rate hike case
Tokyo's May CPI data showed headline, core, and core-core inflation all rising more slowly than in April, with core CPI missing forecasts and core-core at its slowest since September 2024, complicating the case for a BOJ rate hike in June.
NZ consumer confidence rises from lows but stays well below January peak
New Zealand consumer confidence rose 6 points to 86.5 in May, recovering partially from April lows but remaining 21 points below the January peak amid petrol price pressures and war-driven uncertainty.
Military Metals to Appeal Slovak License Cancellation for Trojarova Antimony-Gold Project
Military Metals Corp. will appeal a decision by Slovakia's Ministry of Environment canceling its exploration license for the Trojarova antimony-gold project, citing lack of justification.
Tincorp Metals Appoints Drew Hoyle to Board, Grants Stock Options
Tincorp Metals appoints veteran portfolio manager Drew Hoyle as independent director and grants stock options, signaling governance strengthening for the gold-focused explorer.
Softer PCE Pressures Dollar, Yields Fall on Rate Cut Hopes
The dollar weakened broadly after softer-than-expected US PCE data fueled expectations for rate cuts, sending Treasury yields lower and boosting risk-sensitive currencies like the Aussie and Kiwi.
Royal Gold Restructures Hod Maden Stake, Boosts Dividend to $0.475
Royal Gold restructured its Hod Maden ownership by cutting its stake in exchange for uncapped net smelter return royalties and a future call right, while also approving a Q3 dividend of $0.475 per share.
GoldQuest Reports High-Grade Gold-Copper Assays at Romero Project, Dominican Republic
GoldQuest Mining Corp. reports high-grade gold-copper assay results from five metallurgical drill holes at its Romero project in the Dominican Republic, supporting ongoing feasibility study work.
Five Charts Show Rising Yields Reshaping Japanese Markets
Rising Japanese government bond yields now reflect not only policy normalization but also the risk of excessive inflation, reshaping market dynamics in Japan.
Elcora Signs Binding Deal to Acquire Eldorado Gold Mine in South Africa
Elcora Advanced Materials has signed a binding agreement to acquire the Eldorado gold mine in South Africa's Barberton Greenstone Belt for $2 million in cash and 20 million shares, with milestone-based payments tied to permitting and production.
US Stock Indices Close at Record Highs, NASDAQ Leads Sixth Straight Gain
Major US stock indices closed at record levels, with the NASDAQ rising for a sixth consecutive day, driven by strong gains in Snowflake, Dollar Tree, and Best Buy.
Goldrea Cannonball Project Gets High-Priority Targets, $1.28M Program Recommended
Goldrea Resources announced an independent technical report confirming multiple high-priority target areas at its Cannonball Project, recommending a $1.28 million exploration program for 2026.
Bitcoin Slumps as Gold Rallies; Strategy Halts Buying Spree
Bitcoin extended its decline on Thursday even as gold rallied and the Nasdaq gained, with the absence of large-scale purchases by Strategy leaving the market vulnerable to ETF outflows.
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