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Oil prices rise 3% on support from US-China trade hopes
Friday, 9 May 2025 01:09 WIB | brent oil

Oil prices rose around 3% on Thursday, buoyed by hopes of a breakthrough in looming trade talks between the United States and China, the world's two largest oil consumers. Brent crude futures were up $1.70, or 2.8%, at $62.82 a barrel at 1:12 p.m. EDT (1712 GMT). U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose $1.79, or 3.1%, to $59.86. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet with China's top economic official on May 10 in Switzerland for negotiations over a trade war that is disrupting the global economy. Optimism around those talks was providing support to the market, said SEB analyst...

Gold price falls below $3,320 as risk appetite improves on UK-US deal
Friday, 9 May 2025 03:23 WIB | GOLD

Gold price tumbled for the second consecutive day as traders erased Bullion's advance on Tuesday, which pushed its gains past the $3,400 figure. The announcement of a US-UK trade deal boosted the US Dollar (USD) to the detriment of XAU/USD, which trades at $ 3,311, down over 1.60%. An upbeat sentiment is taking its toll on Gold prices, which have declined by almost 4% over the last two days. The announcement of a trade deal between the US and the UK, made by President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has improved the market mood, as traders seem confident that the US could...

US Dollar holds after trade deal with the UK and Trump comments
Friday, 9 May 2025 04:42 WIB | DOLLAR

The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the value of the US Dollar against a basket of currencies, trades near 100.00 on Thursday, lifted modestly by upbeat US data and expectations of extended yield differentials. Markets initially cheered news of a US-UK trade deal, though enthusiasm faded as details confirmed tariffs would remain in place.Daily digest market movers: US Dollar holds ground after muted UK dealUS President Donald Trump announced a "major" trade deal with the United Kingdom, though key tariffs will remain at 10%, limiting market enthusiasm.Investors remain skeptical about...