Oil prices edged higher in European trading on Wednesday, as traders weighed supply disruption concerns in Russia and the U.S.. Yet gains were limited by the prospect of easing sanctions of Russia -- and a subsequent return of supplies from the major oil-producing country -- in the event of a peace deal to halt the war in Ukraine. Brent crude futures rose 0.5% to $76.26 a barrel by 06:13 ET, while West Texas Intermediate crude futures had increased by 0.6% to $72.29 per barrel.Prices rose in the prior session after Ukrainian drone strikes targeted a key Russian crude-pumping station,...
The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the performance of the US Dollar (USD) against six major currencies, is slowly moving higher and recovers above the 107.00 level on Wednesday, with traders seeing the DXY well positioned amidst all tariff and geopolitical headlines. Overnight, United States (US) President Donald Trump said that car tariffs will be around 25%, and that pharmaceutical and semiconductor imports will be added to the same scheme by April. President Trump tried to deflect the rather unsuccessful first day of negotiations between Russia and the US officials on a peace deal...
Gold prices fell on Wednesday (2/19) during the North American session after the latest Federal Reserve (Fed) monetary policy minutes showed that all policymakers voted to keep interest rates unchanged at their January meeting. XAU/USD was trading around $2,925, down 0.31%. The minutes showed that Fed officials assessed the risks of a dual mandate as roughly balanced, while "some participants cited potential changes in trade and immigration policies as potentially hindering the disinflation process." Participants noted that some measures of inflation expectations "have risen...