Gold held a gain at the end of a volatile week's trading, after the Federal Reserve reduced interest rates and investors assessed the implications of Donald Trump's White House victory. Bullion was little changed below $2,707 an ounce after rising almost 2% on Thursday as the Fed cut borrowing costs by 25 basis points, in line with expectations. Chair Jerome Powell said he didn't rule "out or in" a cut in December, noting recent indicators suggested the economy was still expanding solidly. Lower rates tend to benefit the metal, as it doesn't pay interest. The gain on...
Oil headed for a weekly gain as the market digested the implications of a second Trump presidency, including whether it would spur an expansion of stimulus efforts from No. 1 importer China. Brent crude traded above $75 a barrel, and was up more than 3% for the week. West Texas Intermediate was near $72. China's top legislative body is set to unveil the largest fiscal package since the pandemic on Friday, and there are also signs the prospect of an extended trade war with the US means there will be more stimulus going into next year. A Donald Trump presidency may...
A gauge of the dollar inched higher after erasing much of its post-election gains in the previous session. Australia's dollar underperformed its Group-of-10 peers amid jitters before the outcome of China's key legislative meeting. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index rose 0.1%. It closed 0.8% lower Thursday, after spiking 1.3% following Donald Trump's victory in the US election. Aussie fell on leveraged sales ahead of event risk posed by the National People's Congress meeting in Beijing, according to an Asia-based FX trader. "There are many people who want to buy the dollar on...