Gold edges lower in the early Asian session, weighed by higher U.S. Treasury yields that undermine the appeal of the non-interest-bearing precious metal. The U.S. inflation report released overnight was hotter than expected, spurring a surge in the 10-year Treasury yield, says IG's Axel Rudolph in an email. Also, Fed rate-cut expectations are being pared back to July, the senior technical analyst adds. Spot gold is 0.1% lower at $2,901.61/oz. Source : Dow Jones Newswires
Oil fell the most in more than two months on speculation that risks to Russian supplies could ease after President Donald Trump said he and Vladimir Putin had agreed to hold talks to end the Ukraine war. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were trading near $71 a barrel after dropping 2.7% in the previous session, the biggest drop since late November. Brent settled near $75 on Wednesday. Trump said their teams would begin negotiations soon, and that he might meet Putin in Saudi Arabia. U.S. sanctions on Moscow's oil sector have disrupted Russian crude flows, which helped support a surge...
A gauge of the dollar held steady as investors await clarity around possible reciprocal tariffs. The euro climbed on hopes of a solution to the war in Ukraine. Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was little changed since closing up 0.1% after data showing US inflation accelerated more than expected, prompting traders to shift bets for the next Fed rate cut to December from September. EUR/USD rose 0.2% to 1.0400 with spot holding a sentiment bid from news that President Donald Trump agreed in a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to...