
Oil prices rose more than $1 on Monday (September 8), recovering some of last week's losses, after an OPEC+ production increase appeared to moderate and amid concerns over possible further sanctions on Russian crude. OPEC+ signaled plans to increase production further starting in October, but the amount was lower than some analysts had anticipated. Reuters reported earlier this month that members were considering another increase. "The market has reacted too quickly to this OPEC+ production increase," said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank. "Today we are seeing a classic...
The US dollar traded lower against the Swiss franc for the second consecutive day on Monday (September 8). A weak payrolls report released on Friday continued to weigh on the US dollar, as investors increased their bets on a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in the coming months. US non-farm payrolls data confirmed a sharp slowdown in job creation in August, with only 22,000 new jobs added, below market expectations of 75,000. Furthermore, June's data was released at -13,000, marking the first net decline in employment since the peak of the pandemic in 2020. These figures virtually confirm...
Silver futures prices have risen again above $41 per ounce, their highest level since August 2011, as signs of a easing US labor market strengthen expectations of a Fed interest rate cut this year. The US economy added fewer jobs than expected in August, while the unemployment rate rose to its highest level since 2021, extending a string of weak data including ADP private payrolls, JOLTS job openings, and weekly jobless claims. Traders are now looking ahead to this week's US inflation report, with the market fully anticipating a 25 basis point interest rate cut later this month and some...