Economic mirror of the day, comments

Economic mirror of the day


Until the end of 2017, the Central Bank of Azerbaijan does not expect cheaper manat, on the contrary, sees the problem in its possible strengthening, said the head of the CBA Elman Rustamov.
"Until the end of the year, we do not expect any risk with the exchange rate of the national currency," Rustamov said.
"Since early 2017, Azerbaijan has completely switched to a floating regime and for five months the CBA has not made any interference in the process of forming the exchange rate of manat," the head of the regulator noted.

The euro to the US dollar slid to $ 1.1120 compared with $ 1.1114 at the close of the previous session.
The value of the dollar against the yen at the same time fell to 110.85 yen compared to 111.27 yen the day before.
For the euro in the morning gave 123.36 yen against 124.22 yen to close the market on Monday.

Following the auction on May 29, the value of the July contract for Brent crude on the ICE Futures exchange in London grew by $ 0.14 (0.27%) to $ 52.29 per barrel.
Today, Brent is getting cheaper, the price of WTI is fluctuating between growth and decline.
The cost of July futures for Brent crude on the London Stock Exchange ICE Futures fell by $ 0.18 (0.34%) - to $ 52.11 per barrel.
The price of the WTI futures contract for July in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) fell by $ 0.02 (0.04%) to $ 49.78 per barrel.

Quotations of gold futures rose during Asian deals on Tuesday.
At COMEX, a division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for June delivery are traded at a price of $ 1.268.05 per troy ounce, rising 0.00% as of this writing.
The maximum of the session was a mark of $ per troy ounce. At the time of writing, gold found support at $ 1.252.60 and resistance at $ 1.270.32.
Futures on the USD index, showing the US dollar to the basket of the six major currencies, fell by 0.27% and is trading at around $ 97.59.
As for other commodities traded on COMEX, silver futures for delivery in July rose by 0.68%, reaching $ 17.441 per troy ounce, while copper futures for delivery in July decreased by 0.47%, reaching a level of 2,557 dollars per pound.