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Criag Hemke - Busy Week Ahead: Inflation Data, Fed Testimony

Episode 3510 Published 3 days, 19 hours ago
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In this Monday Daily Editorial, we sit down with Craig Hemki, Founder and Editor of the TF Metals Report, to discuss the ongoing search for a bottom in precious metal, amidst low overall sentiment. Craig outlines the heavy slate of US economic data and high-profile central bank commentary on the horizon that could break the current trend.

The conversation highlights several critical factors shaping the markets this week:

  • Upcoming Inflation Indicators: How the latest CPI and PPI prints could alter current expectations for rate hikes and impact real interest rates.
  • Humphrey-Hawkins Testimony: A look at what the upcoming Federal Reserve testimony before Congress means for market direction and future monetary policy.
  • Monthly Treasury Statement: A breakdown of the latest fiscal data, deficit spending numbers, and the long-term implications for bond yields and debt servicing.
  • The Copper vs. Precious Metals Divergence: A compelling comparison explaining why copper remains resilient near all-time highs while gold and silver struggle to find near-term momentum.

 

Click here to visit Craig’s website - TF Metals Report - https://www.tfmetalsreport.com/

 

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