At the start of each week, DGCX provides a market commentary report, summarising the previous week’s trading and price activity, an outlook for the week ahead and some key economic news for the following commodities and currencies futures contracts:

  Latest "Weekly Market Commentary "

   Sunday 29 January 2012

  "Weekly Market Commentary" Archive

   Sunday 22 January 2012

   Sunday January 15, 2012

   Sunday 8 January 2012

   Sunday 18 December 2011

   Sunday 11 December 2011

   Sunday 4 December 2011

  
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  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Crude Oil
  • Euro / Dollar
  • Sterling / Dollar
  • Indian Rupee / Dollar
  • Japanese Yen / Dollar
  • The market commentary provides an overview and news on the commodities and currencies markets from an independent provider Market News International (MNI). The information in the Weekly Market Commentary report is believed to be accurate; however the views and opinions are not those of the DGCX and should not be taken as advice or recommendation to buy or sell contracts or assets.

    The Weekly Market Commentary is published on the DGCX website (to the righthand side) or alternatively you can subscribe to receive the report via email below.

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    About Market News International (MNI)

    Market News International (MNI) is a leading provider of news and intelligence specifically for the Global Foreign Exchange and Fixed Income Markets, providing timely, relevant and critical insight for market professionals. MNI offers not simply news, but news analysis — linking breaking news to the effects on capital markets. MNI’s credibility for delivering mission - critical information has been built over three decades. Their editorial expertise and groundbreaking delivery mechanisms serve to deliver the fastest and most reliable service possible. The quality and experience of MNI׳s 60 journalists in 12 bureaus across America, Asia, and Europe set them apart from other news sources. MNI’s reporting staff includes former fixed - income and currency traders and strategists who know the markets, while their macroeconomic policy and data correspondents combine economic expertise with financial journalism.  For more information, please visit www.marketnews.com .

    For the terms of use and disclaimer relating to MNI Commentary, Please click here