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Silver Holds Steady
Tuesday, 29 April 2025 15:37 WIB | SILVER

Silver prices hovered around $33 per ounce on Tuesday, stabilizing after a recent pullback as investors awaited clarity on US-China trade relations and key US economic releases. China reiterated that it is not engaged in trade talks with the US, countering claims made by President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said several major trading partners have made "very good" tariff proposals, and a trade agreement with India could be announced soon. Bessent also noted that China's move to exempt certain US goods from retaliatory tariffs signaled a willingness to ease...

AUD/USD corrects to near 0.6400 as US Dollar steadies
Tuesday, 29 April 2025 18:12 WIB | Dollar Australia,

The AUD/USD pair retraces to near 0.6400 during European trading hours on Tuesday from an over four-month high of 0.6450 posted earlier in the day. The Aussie pair corrects sharply as the US Dollar (USD) gains despite increasing uncertainty over the bilateral trade outlook between the United States (US) and China. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the Greenback's value against six major currencies, rebounds to near 99.30 after a steep correction on Monday. Market sentiment is favorable as investors expect the trade war will be limited between the world's two largest powerhouses....

Oil Extends Drop as Trump's Trade War Pummels Outlook for Demand
Tuesday, 29 April 2025 21:03 WIB | Oil,

Oil extended a decline as the global trade war hurt the outlook for demand, with data indicating strain in the US economy and China pushing back against the Trump administration's tariffs. Brent slipped below $65 a barrel, down for a second day, with West Texas Intermediate near $61. A widely referenced gauge of US manufacturing weakened significantly, another sign of the drag from President Donald Trump's levies. Other data due this week will shed further light on trading conditions. Brent is on track for the largest monthly loss since 2021, with prices battered by tit-for-tat...