Gold prices and gold stocks jumped on Friday as investors returned to the precious metal for the same reasons stocks fell on fears of new tariffs. Several gold miners flashed buy signals. Gold rose 1.4% to $3,340.80 an ounce, according to FactSet. It is up nearly 5% from a low of $3,187.20 on May 16 but is still about 2.5% below a high of $3,422.80 on May 6. Gold has pulled back from record highs this month as the tariff war eased. But investors have started turning to bullion as Treasury yields rose this week. On Friday, President Donald Trump's new tariff threats added to demand for...
The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the US Dollar (USD) against a basket of six major currencies, fell further on Friday (5/23) and erased the previous day's recovery, trading near 99.20 at the time of writing. The fresh decline came after the House of Representatives passed US President Donald Trump's spending bill, which is now on its way to the Senate. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said that the "big, beautiful bill" comes at a high price: an additional $3.8 trillion in debt to the federal government's $36.2 trillion debt over the next decade, according to Reuters. The...
Oil prices rose on Friday as U.S. buyers stocked up ahead of the three-day Memorial Day weekend amid concerns over the latest round of nuclear talks between U.S. and Iranian negotiators. Brent crude futures rose 54 cents, or 0.84%, to settle at $64.98 a barrel by 1600 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up 39 cents, or 0.64%, at $61.59. In earlier trading, oil futures had fallen 1% as they headed for their first weekly decline in three weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday recommended a 50% tariff on the European Union and expectations grew that OPEC+ would increase...