(Bloomberg) -- The telltale signs of dislocation are showing up in the gold market again.
Gold traded in New York and London -- two markets that used to move in lockstep before the coronavirus crisis -- have diverged.
An ounce of gold sold on the Comex was about $50 more expensive than in London on Tuesday. In normal times, the difference would be a few dollars.
さっちゃん 2020年4月7日 21:13
下記のような情報を読むと、「現物」の世界は、かなり混乱しているよう。
(Bloomberg) -- The telltale signs of dislocation are showing up in the gold market again.
Gold traded in New York and London -- two markets that used to move in lockstep before the coronavirus crisis -- have diverged.
An ounce of gold sold on the Comex was about $50 more expensive than in London on Tuesday. In normal times, the difference would be a few dollars.