
Spot gold prices rose 1% to a two-week high on Friday (November 28th), as expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next month boosted demand for the non-yielding asset, while silver hit a new record high. Spot gold prices rose 0.9% to $4,192.78 an ounce at 10:09 a.m. ET (1510 GMT), the highest since November 14th, and are expected to post a weekly gain of 2.9%. Bullion prices, which are expected to gain 4.6% this month, are on track for their fourth consecutive monthly gain. Silver rose to a new record high of $55.33 an ounce, up 3.5% for the session and 13% for the...
Brent crude oil futures were flat on Friday (November 28th), while U.S. crude prices edged higher as protracted Russia-Ukraine peace talks kept geopolitical risks high, and traders continued to monitor Sunday's OPEC+ meeting for clues on potential production changes. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude oil prices resumed trading after being frozen due to a system outage at exchange operator CME Group, caused by a cooling issue at its CyrusOne data center. Brent oil is traded on the Intercontinental Exchange, or ICE. Front-month Brent crude oil futures for January, which expire on Friday,...
Gold surged past $4,220 an ounce on Friday (November 28th) to a one-month high and is on track for a fourth straight monthly gain as markets price in a higher probability of a Fed rate cut in December. Dovish statements from several Fed officials and the release of delayed economic data showing weakness have reinforced expectations of easing. Furthermore, Kevin Hassett, seen as a leading candidate to replace Jerome Powell, has also signaled support for lower interest rates, increasing the odds of a 25 basis point rate cut to over 80% and prompting traders to expect around three additional...