The US dollar (USD) traded slightly weaker on Tuesday (July 15th) as investors prepared for the highly anticipated release of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI). With market participants repositioning ahead of key inflation data, the greenback struggled to maintain its gains from the previous day. The US Dollar Index (DXY) traded slightly lower, holding near the psychological 98.00 level during the European session. Although the index remains supported, it faces key technical resistance at current levels, preventing traders from placing aggressive bets. The broader market mood remains...
Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday (July 15) after U.S. President Donald Trump's lengthy 50-day deadline for Russia to end its war in Ukraine and avoid sanctions eased immediate supply concerns. Brent crude rose 1 cent to $69.22 a barrel at 12:01 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 7 cents to $66.91. "The focus is on Donald Trump. There were concerns he might soon impose sanctions on Russia, and now he's given another 50 days," said UBS commodities analyst Giovanni Staunovo. "Concerns about imminent additional tightening in the market have eased. That's the main news." Oil...
Gold prices weakened slightly on Tuesday (July 15th) as market participants awaited tariff updates, while inflation reports showed a long-anticipated increase in US consumer prices last month. Spot gold prices fell 0.2% to $3,336.99 an ounce, as of 9:40 a.m. EDT (1:40 p.m. GMT). US gold futures fell 0.4% to $3,345. The US dollar strengthened 0.2%, making gold more expensive for holders of other currencies. "I think the market continues to focus on tariffs, which is keeping gold strong. I remain bullish on gold, even though we're in the range that's been in place since mid-May," said Peter...