US Stocks plunged on Friday, as investors reacted to a weak July jobs report and a fresh round of tariffs announced by President Trump. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 1.6% and 2.2%, their steepest drops since April, while the Dow lost 542 points. Payrolls rose by just 73,000 in July, far below expectations, with sharp downward revisions to prior months signaling deeper labor market weakness. Treasury yields fell and the odds of a September Fed rate cut rose above 80%. Sentiment worsened after new tariffs of 10% to 41% were imposed on imports from key partners including Canada, India, and...
Oil prices nudged higher on Thursday, the first day of trade for 2025, as investors returning from holidays cautiously eyed a recovery in China's economy and fuel demand following a pledge by President Xi Jinping to promote growth. Brent crude futures rose 17 cents, or 0.06%, to $74.82 a barrel by 0547 GMT after settling up 65 cents on Tuesday, the last trading day for 2024. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures gained 19 cents, or 0.26%, to $71.91 a barrel after closing 73 cents higher in the previous session. China's factory activity grew in December, according to the private-sector...
The Japanese yen remained largely unchanged around 157 per dollar on Thursday, amid thin trading volumes as Japan observed the holiday season. Investors continued to digest the Bank of Japan's interest rate outlook, following an uptick in both headline and core inflation in November. Minutes from the BoJ's December meeting revealed that policymakers had debated the possibility of a near-term rate hike, with some members suggesting that conditions were starting to align for such a move. Meanwhile, traders are keeping a close eye on potential Japanese government intervention, after Finance...
Gold prices inched higher on Thursday, continuing its momentum from 2024, while traders sought more clarity on the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate trajectory and President-elect Donald Trump's policies. Spot gold rose 0.39% to $2,634.15 per ounce, as of 0255 GMT. U.S. gold futures edged up 0.2% to $2,646.30. Bullion surged over 27% in 2024, its largest annual gain since 2010, driven by Fed's substantial rate cuts and escalating geopolitical tensions. The dollar index (.DXY), opens new tab slipped 0.1%, making dollar-priced bullion more affordable for holders of other...
The dollar index slipped to around 108.3 on Thursday, starting the year on a subdued note following a strong performance in 2024. Last year, the dollar strengthened by approximately 7% against a basket of major currencies, as the Federal Reserve signaled a more cautious stance on interest rate cuts amid ongoing inflationary pressures. The dollar also received a boost from Trump's imminent return to the White House, with his proposed policies—such as deregulation, tax cuts, higher tariffs, and stricter immigration measures—seen as pro-growth and inflationary. Additionally, concerns over...
WTI crude oil futures rose above $72 per barrel on Thursday, the first session after the New Year holiday, following an industry report indicating lower US crude inventories. API data showed a 1.4-million-barrel decline in US crude stocks for the week ending December 27th. If confirmed by official data today, it would mark a third consecutive weekly draw. Investors are also eyeing a recovery in China's economy and fuel demand after President Xi Jinping's pledge last Tuesday to implement more proactive policies to promote growth. This comes after an official survey suggested that policy...