
Stephen Miran, a Federal Reserve governor whose term ends at the end of January, said Thursday that he is looking for 150 basis points of interest-rate cuts this year to boost the U.S. labor market. Miran told Bloomberg Television's Surveillance program that Fed officials had room to further reduce rates given his view that underlying inflation was likely running at 2.3%. "I'm looking for about a point and a half of cuts. A lot of that is driven by my view of inflation," Miran said. "Underlying inflation is running within noise of our target, and that's a good indication of where overall...
Gold prices extend gains, supported by expectations of further U.S. monetary easing, persistent geopolitical risks and strong investor demand. "While U.S. employment data was mixed, markets continue to see the Federal Reserve cutting its interest rates two times during the first part of 2026," says Bas Kooijman, CEO and Asset Manager of DHF Capital. Investors are now focused on November's consumer-price data due Thursday, as signs of further disinflation could push yields lower, weaken the dollar and allow gold to test fresh record highs, Kooijman said. Meanwhile, geopolitical fears drive...
Gold continues to be supported by expectations of dovish monetary policy from the Federal Reserve, economic uncertainty, and geopolitical tensions, said ActivTrades analyst Ricardo Evangelista. Although non-farm payrolls increased by 64,000 jobs, the US unemployment rate rose to 4.6% in November, its highest level since September 2021. The market is awaiting key US inflation data this week, with the Consumer Price Index due on Thursday and Personal Consumption Expenditures on Friday. Last week, the Federal Reserve delivered its third and final quarter-point interest rate cut of the year,...
Oil prices rebounded from their lowest close in nearly half a decade, as the US prepared new measures against Russia if Moscow rejects a peace deal and blocks sanctioned tankers off the coast of Venezuela. Brent futures rose as much as 2.5% to above $60 per barrel. Washington is considering options such as targeting a so-called shadow fleet of Russian oil tankers and the traders who facilitate their exports, if President Vladimir Putin rejects a proposed deal with Ukraine, highlighting the risk that a deal to end the conflict is far from over. President Donald Trump also said Venezuela is...
Gold prices strengthened as we entered the European session today, Wednesday (December 17th), holding around $4,320 per ounce and remaining close to October's record high of $4,381. This strengthening occurred after the market returned to seeking safe haven assets while awaiting the next major data from the US. The main drivers came from the US agenda: market participants were focused on Thursday's CPI inflation release and a series of comments from central bank officials. After the latest mixed employment data, the market didn't feel there was enough reason to aggressively increase...
Oil prices hit session highs as the US is reportedly preparing new sanctions against Russia if Moscow rejects a plan to end the war in Ukraine. Brent crude futures rose 2.4% to above $60 a barrel. Prices had previously risen after President Donald Trump increased pressure on Venezuela by ordering a blockade of sanctioned tankers. The US is considering options such as targeting vessels in a so-called shadow fleet of tankers used to transport Russian oil, as well as traders who facilitate those transactions, according to people who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private...
Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda stated that achieving 2% inflation is getting closer, although real inflation remains low. Ueda emphasized that the BOJ will continue to raise interest rates...
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) maintained its cash rate at 4.1% during its April meeting, holding borrowing costs unchanged after slashing 25 bps in the February meeting, aligning with market...