The Australian dollar (AUD) moved lower in response to weak domestic Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth figures. Given that headline inflation in Australia has eased to the central bank's target range of 2%-3%, slower growth could put pressure on the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to respond with lower interest rates. Furthermore, fresh US export curbs on China, concerns about China's fragile economic recovery, and tariffs to be imposed by US President-elect Donald Trump turned out to be other factors weighing on the China-proxy Australian currency. On the other hand, the US dollar (USD)...
Gold held above $2,640 an ounce on Wednesday as markets continued to assess the political and monetary outlook, while closely monitoring key economic data releases. A recent report showed that U.S. job openings were higher than expected, indicating continued resilience in the labor market. Investors now look ahead to Friday's anticipated nonfarm payrolls report, along with additional speeches from several Fed officials to gauge the central bank's potential policy moves this month. The odds for a 25bps rate cut in the federal funds rate currently stand at 73%, which benefits gold by...
Oil prices were steady in Asian trade on Wednesday after rising sharply in the previous session as Israel threatened to strike Lebanon if a ceasefire with Hezbollah fails. However, oil's momentum was halted by industry data showing an unexpected increase in US crude inventories. Sentiment also remained largely uneasy ahead of an OPEC+ meeting on Thursday, where the cartel is widely expected to delay plans to increase output. Still, oil retained some risk premium as Israel and Hezbollah repeatedly violated a recently announced ceasefire. Rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine also kept...