Oil remained stuck near $65 a barrel as signs Saudi Arabia is seeking another big production increase at next month's OPEC+ meeting offset the outlook for summer demand. Brent futures posted a slight recovery Thursday, but prices have been largely bound to a narrow price range since the middle of May. Broader markets were also moslty flat as traders await US jobs data due on Friday. Saudi Arabia wants the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies to continue to add at least 411,000 barrels a day of output in August and potentially September, according to...
Gold futures rise as the U.S. dollar weakens and investors position themselves ahead of key U.S. economic data. Futures are up 0.6% at $3,420.80 a troy ounce. The precious metal has edged higher as the weaker dollar improves gold's comparative safe-haven aspects. U.S. Treasurys also began to slide in the previous session, further supporting gold, SP Angel analysts say in a note. The 10-year fell below 4.4% for the first time since early May, as weak ADP numbers raised concerns over the strength of the U.S. labor market, SP Angel says. Market attention now turns to Friday's nonfarm payroll...
Markets are trading in relatively subdued fashion, leaving the USD soft overall but little changed on the session and holding near the past week's low, Scotiabank's Chief FX Strategist Shaun Osborne notes. USD soft but little changed "High beta FX is leading limited gains on the USD in the major currency space. Stocks are modestly higher in Europe after a mixed session in Asia. US equity futures are little changed. Bonds are mostly firmer but Treasurys are underperforming a little. Markets are short on incentives to move today—an ECB rate cut is largely discounted and US data reports this...