Gold is trading steadily in the early Asian trade, after hitting a record high recently. The precious metal's recent strength comes as no surprise, given rising global economic uncertainty, says Quasar Elizundia, Pepperstone research strategist in a note. The market continues to show a strong appetite for safe-haven assets, especially with the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate decision due later this week, Elizundia says. A more dovish stance from Fed Chair Powell could boost non-yielding assets, including gold, Elizundia says. Spot gold is flat at $3,000.58/oz. Source : Dow Jones...
Oil steadied after a two-day gain, with the outlook for China's economy and geopolitical risk in the Middle East remaining in focus. West Texas Intermediate traded above $67 a barrel after rising by 1.5% over the past two sessions, with Brent closing near $71 on Monday. There were optimistic signals in the world's two biggest crude consumers, with Beijing planning further measures to boost consumption, while US retail sales came in stronger than expected — although they still showed a modest slowdown. Geopolitical concerns also remained at the forefront after US President Donald...
The Australian Dollar (AUD) gains ground for the third successive session on Tuesday. The AUD/USD pair strengthened as the US Dollar (USD) weakened amid rising trade tensions and growing economic concerns in the United States (US). Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Assistant Governor (Economic) Sarah Hunter stated late Monday that the central bank will take a cautious approach to rate cuts. The February statement indicated that the RBA board is more conservative than market expectations regarding further easing. Hunter also emphasized monitoring US policy decisions and their impact on...