Gold prices were slightly lower as risk sentiment improved with equities rallying following news that US-EU trade talks would continue until July 9 without any new tariffs. Bullion fell 0.4% to $3343.84/oz to be 1.7% higher this month. It has started today up 0.1% to $3347.30. The USD index was down slightly.
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Treasury has about $164B in "extraordinary measures" available as of April 23 to avoid hitting the debt limit, per its regular report out Friday. That's out of a maximum total of $375B (they have used $211B).
Liquidity across financial markets including the Treasury market deteriorated after President Trump's April 2 reciprocal tariffs announcement but market functioning was generally orderly, according to the Federal Reserve's semiannual report on financial stability, released Friday. (PDF link is here)
From our Washington Policy Team - Some fairly sharp words today from ex-Fed Governor Warsh on the central bank (who for what it's worth is seen by betting markets as by far the frontrunner for the next Fed Chair):