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Gold started the week on the back foot, testing the $1208-$1205 area, but managed to recover its earlier losses and ended the day up $1.55 at $1214.09 an ounce.
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The EUR/USD pair spent most of the day choppy around as the job numbers came out of America, much better than expected.
The US dollar rallied during the day on Friday, as the jobs number was better than anticipated. The Australian dollar initially tried to rally during the day, but turned around at the 0.7625 level to turn around to form a bit of a shooting star.
The WTI Crude Oil market fell significantly during the day on Friday, as the US dollar strengthened a bit, but quite frankly continuation of bearish pressure is something that can be expected looking at the charts anyway.
The S&P 500 rallied on Friday, capturing all the losses that it had incurred during the Thursday session. The NASDAQ 100 of course rallied during the day but more importantly, we have formed a hammer on the weekly chart.
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Gold prices settled at $1212.20 an ounce on Friday, suffering a loss of 2.36% on the week, as the dollar edged higher after the Labor Department reported that the economy added 222000 jobs in June, surpassing consensus estimates of 175000.