
Renewed tensions between the United States and Russia have resurfaced following an incident involving an oil tanker, sparking market concerns about potential disruptions to global energy supplies. Washington's move, associated with tightening oversight and enforcement of sanctions on Russian oil shipments, is viewed by Moscow as provocative and could worsen relations between the two countries. Russia views these actions as an attempt by the United States to suppress Russian energy exports and strengthen its dominance in the global oil market. Meanwhile, Washington argues that these measures...
The EUR/USD pair dipped below 1.1400 for the second straight day, boosted by the recovery of the US Dollar (USD) following an upbeat Consumer Confidence report. Additionally, weak inflation data in France weakened the common currency, which was trading on Tuesday at 1.1335, down more than 0.40%. Risk appetite improved as market participants digested news that US President Donald Trump said trade talks between the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) were gaining strength following his threat of 50% tariffs last Friday. Although he backed off, leaving some room for negotiations, it...
Oil prices fell 1% on Tuesday as investors worried about a supply glut after Iranian and U.S. delegates made progress in their talks and expectations that OPEC+ would decide to raise output at a meeting this week. Brent crude futures settled down 65 cents, or 1%, at $64.09 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 64 cents, or about 1.04%, to $60.89 a barrel. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, known as OPEC+, are not expected to change policy at a meeting on Wednesday. However, another meeting on Saturday is likely to agree on a further...
Gold fell for a second straight session on Tuesday, as risk sentiment improved following U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to delay tariffs on the European Union. Spot gold fell 1.2% to $3,302.10 an ounce by 2:03 p.m. ET (1802 GMT) after rising nearly 5% last week. U.S. gold futures settled 1.9% lower at $3,300.40. "There's a lot of volatility in gold prices because we keep getting changes on tariffs. Right now, the market is probably under the impression that there's a deal to be reached and that's weighing on gold," said Bart Melek, head of commodity strategies at TD Securities. A...
Oil prices fell 1.5% on Tuesday, boosted by concerns about a supply glut after Iranian and U.S. delegates made some progress in their talks and expectations that OPEC+ will decide to raise output at a meeting later this week. Brent crude futures were down 99 cents, or 1.5%, at $63.73 a barrel by 1457 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was down $1.02, or about 1.7%, at $60.48 a barrel. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, known as OPEC+, are not expected to change policy at a meeting on Wednesday. However, another meeting on Saturday is likely to agree...
Gold fell as the dollar strengthened and demand for safe-haven assets waned, with investors also weighing the prospect of improving trade relations between the U.S. and the European Union. Bullion fell 1.5% as signs that Japan may be ready to adjust its debt issuance boosted global bonds and the U.S. currency. A stronger dollar makes gold more expensive for buyers in other currencies, while lower yields on non-interest-bearing debt reduce the appeal of the precious metal. Investors are also less fearful of risk as the EU and U.S. signaled a willingness to end a standoff and work toward a...
Asian stock markets fell in unison on Thursday, following Wall Street's decline. A brief rally in tech stocks led by Nvidia quickly faded, prompting investors to turn away from riskier assets like...
European stock indices closed marginally lower on Wednesday as equities took a breather from their recent strong momentum, while investors continued to assess the outlook for the ECB's policy this...
The upcoming Supreme Court ruling on the legality of President Donald Trump's massive tariffs, which rocked markets in April, is one of the next major tests for US stocks and bonds.
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