
Silver rose to around $79 per ounce on Tuesday, marking a third consecutive session of gains and moving toward record levels. The US attack on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolas Maduro added a new layer of geopolitical risk, supporting demand for safe-haven metals. Reports also indicated that President Donald Trump threatened a second military action if Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, did not comply with US demands. Investors further digested weaker-than-expected US manufacturing data and dovish comments from a key Federal Reserve official regarding labor market...
The dollar index edged up to 98.5 on Tuesday, its strongest level in more than two weeks, as investors focused on a slate of key economic data for the US. Recent indicators have pointed to some softening in economic momentum. The ISM Manufacturing PMI came in below forecasts, signalling the sharpest contraction in the factory sector since 2024, while the S&P Global Services PMI was revised lower, indicating further weakness in the services sector. Meanwhile, Richmond Fed President Barkin said that monetary policy will require "finely tuned judgments" going forward, while Governor Miran...
Gold price (XAU/USD) rallies on Tuesday for the fourth straight day, shy of reclaiming the $4,500 figure even though US Treasury yields rise along with the Greenback, which is also gaining 0.20%. At the time of writing, XAU/USD trades at $4,487, up nearly 1%. Bullion extends gains as Venezuela tensions fuel haven demand despite firmer yields and US Dollar strength. Precious metals traders continued to push Gold and Silver toward record high levels amid geopolitical uncertainty. The capture of the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and US President Donald Trump's verbal threats of...