
Gold resurgent at US Treasuries expense
From Economy Watch by Interest.co.nz / Podcasts NZ, David Chaston, Gareth Vaughan, interest.co.nz
June 2, 2026 · 4 min · Episode 1816
About this episode
The episode discusses the impact of various economic factors including US labour data, China's harvest, EU inflation, and Australia's trade deficit on the market.
US labour data upbeat but sentiment downbeat. China harvests. EU inflation in spotlight. Australia gets first trade deficit in nine years. Mineral prices rise.
People in this episode
Hosts: David Chaston, Gareth Vaughan
Topics covered
- US labour data
- China harvest
- EU inflation
- Australia trade deficit
- mineral prices
Keywords
- US labour data
- China
- EU inflation
- Australia trade deficit
- mineral prices
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: US Treasuries
Places: China, EU, Australia
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