Oil fell for a second day after President Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin agreed to talks on ending the war in Ukraine, prompting speculation that impediments to Moscow's supplies may ease. Global benchmark Brent dropped below $75 a barrel after falling 2.4% on Wednesday, the most in more than two months. Trump said negotiations would start immediately, and that he would probably meet with Putin in Saudi Arabia in the "not-too-distant future." Elsewhere, the International Energy Agency again cut its projections for a global oil surplus this year, citing...
The dollar dropped versus most major peers as geopolitical developments increased appetite for riskier assets. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index halves a 0.3% drop which came at the back of hopes for a solution to the war in Ukraine; investors also awaiting clarity around possible reciprocal tariffs. The euro led Group-of-10 gains earlier as it rose by as much as 0.6% to $1.0440, one-week high; while it pares gains, it's still headed for a third daily advance, longest winning streak this year. USD/CHF down 0.7% to 0.9071, lowest since Feb. 7; Switzerland's inflation rate...
Gold's price (XAU/USD) is rallying after traders bought Wednesday's dip and are driving prices back up to $2,920 at the time of writing on Thursday, while Bullion traders shrugging off the United States (US) Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for January released on Wednesday. Traders are also ignoring the possibility of a peace deal formation with United States (US) President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who have spoken on the phone to outline a meeting soon to work out the broad strokes of a peace deal. Despite these quite substantial tail risks, Gold is rallying again,...