
The US dollar (USD) exchange rate experienced significant pressure in today's trading, following market concerns about the independence of the Federal Reserve (The Fed), the United States' central bank. News of President Trump's plan to dismiss Fed Chair Lisa Cook sparked widespread uncertainty among market participants. Reasons for the Dollar's Decline Political intervention in the Fed is considered to diminish the central bank's credibility and independence in monetary policymaking. This has the potential to impact investor confidence in the Fed's ability to control inflation and...
Oil edged lower as traders looked past US efforts to force India to quit buying Russian crude, and broader markets carried a risk-off tone. West Texas Intermediate fell below $64 a barrel, while Brent closed above $68. White House trade adviser Peter Navarro stepped up the pressure on New Delhi to halt purchases of Russian energy after Washington doubled a levy on imports from the country to 50%. Calling Indians "arrogant," he cast the conflict in Ukraine as "Modi's war," referencing the Indian prime minister. Financial markets including stocks were softer in...
Gold edges lower in early Asian trade as investors continue to weigh the impact of a legal battle between Trump and Fed governor Lisa Cook. However, gold demand in Asia remains robust, with China's July net imports via Hong Kong more than doubling from June, Traze.com analyst Osama Al Saifi notes. Investors will pay attention to U.S. PCE data due Friday. The data could shape expectations after Powell's dovish tone at Jackson Hole, Al Saifi adds. Spot gold is 0.1% lower at $3,396.56/oz. Source: Bloomberg