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Gold price struggles near weekly low amid fewer Fed rate cut bets, despite Middle East tensions
Friday, 20 June 2025 16:15 WIB | GOLD EMAS

Gold price (XAU/USD) is seen consolidating its intraday losses to over a one-week low and trades just below the $3,350 level during the first half of the European session. The US Federal Reserve (Fed) earlier this week trimmed the outlook for rate cuts in 2026 and 2027, which, in turn, is seen acting as a tailwind for the US Dollar (USD) and undermining demand for the non-yielding yellow metal. Apart from this, a generally positive tone around the European equity markets turns out to be another factor exerting pressure on the Gold price. However, rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle...

EUR/USD crawls higher as fears of a regional war in the Middle East ebb
Friday, 20 June 2025 16:18 WIB | Euro EuroDolar EUR/USD

The EUR/USD pair is trading higher for the third consecutive day on Friday and has returned above the 1.1500 level, trading at 1.1520 at the moment of writing. US President Donald Trump's comments saying that he needs two weeks to decide on entering the Middle East conflict have eased investors' fears of an imminent attack and provided some support to the Euro. The pair, however, remains on track to a moderate weekly loss, as investors' concerns that the war between Iran and Israel might turn into a wider regional conflict have kept risk appetite subdued, boosting demand for the US Dollar...

Oil prices fall as US delays decision on direct Iran involvement
Friday, 20 June 2025 17:44 WIB | Minyak Minyak Mentah brent oil Minyak Brent Oil, Crude Oil

Oil prices fell on Friday, but remained on course for a third consecutive weekly rise, after the White House delayed a decision on U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict. Brent crude futures fell $1.89, or 2.4%, to $76.96 a barrel by 1000 GMT. They were still set to gain nearly 4% on the week. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude for July - which did not settle on Thursday as it was a U.S. holiday and expires on Friday - was up 82 cents, or 1.1% to $75.96. The more liquid August contract was up around 0.4%, or 27 cents, to $73.77. On Thursday prices jumped almost 3% after Israel...