Oil prices rose Monday, bouncing after three consecutive weekly declines despite US President Donald Trump's new tariff announcement on all steel and aluminum imports. At 08:10 ET (13:10 GMT), Brent Oil Futures rose 1.4% to $75.69 a barrel, while Crude Oil WTI Futures expiring in March gained 1.5% to $72.05 a barrel. Both contracts lost nearly 2% last week after a sharp jump in US crude stockpiles, fears about a global trade war, and Donald Trump's pledge to boost production. Trump signals levies on steel and aluminum imports The imposition of a 10% tariff on Chinese imports by the US...
The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the performance of the US Dollar against six major currencies, is not showing any reaction to the vast amount of headlines around tariffs that were published over the weekend. United States (US) President Donald Trump announced 25% steel and aluminum tariffs for all countries importing into the US. Also, plans for reciprocal tariffs are on the table, which would increase US import duties to match those imposed by the country's other trading partners. Meanwhile Gold, the precious metal, is printing fresh all-time highs almost every hour while trading...
President Trump's threats to impose or raise tariffs on trading partners around the world have sent traders into gold futures — with the front-month contract closing up 1.6% at $2,914.30 an ounce. That was a new record for front-month gold, breaking through the $2,900 barrier for the first time. Trump's latest threat, a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum shipped to the U.S., appears to have had a major impact on Canada and Mexico, with Canada selling about 60% of its aluminum imports to the U.S. But the market is uncertain whether that will be the case. "Recent events have taught us all to...