The number of job postings in the U.S. fell by 632 thousand in February to 9.93 million; 10.5 million were expected. Demand for jobs is down. New orders at the nation's factories also fell 0.7% in February (expectation: 0.5%). Both data point to a cooling of the economy. In the number of job postings and factory orders in the U.S. issued more than expected; he did not hide his expectation of "more aggressive FED in interest rates." An ounce of gold again topped $2,000. If the U.S. non-farm employment data, to be released on Friday, is realized below expectations of 240,000, the continuation of the rises and the movement towards the historical high at $ 2070 can be seen.