
Gold prices briefly caused a stir after hitting a new record, but then slowed. The main trigger: US President Donald Trump withheld the threat of tariffs on Europe and claimed there was a "framework" for a future agreement on Greenland. This calmer tone made the market a little more willing to take risks, thus easing the pressure to buy gold as a safe haven. However, the big picture hasn't changed: gold remains in high territory because the world remains filled with uncertainty. Trade wars could resurface at any time, geopolitical tensions haven't completely subsided, and investors are...
Gold price (XAU/USD) struggles to build on modest intraday gains, though it manages to hold above the $3,000 psychological mark through the first half of the European session on Tuesday. The global risk sentiment remains well supported by hopes for less disruptive US trade tariffs, optimism over the Russia-Ukraine peace deal, and China's stimulus measures. Furthermore, the US Dollar (USD) preserved its recent recovery gains to a near three-week high touched on Monday, which, in turn, acts as a headwind for the precious metal. However, the growing acceptance that the Federal Reserve (Fed)...
Silver prices stabilized above $33 per ounce on Tuesday, recovering from recent declines as trade uncertainties and broader economic concerns fueled demand for safe-haven assets. Hopes that US President Donald Trump may take a more targeted approach to tariffs ahead of the April 2 deadline provided some market relief. However, his pledge on Monday to impose levies on automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and other industries added to uncertainty. Meanwhile, expectations of further interest rate cuts from the US Federal Reserve also supported silver prices. Traders are currently pricing in two...
Gold prices edged higher in Asian trade on Tuesday, staying below recent record highs as concerns eased over the severity of U.S. President Donald Trump's planned trade tariffs. However, demand for the safe-haven asset remained relatively high amid uncertainty over what tariffs will be imposed by Trump's April 2 deadline. Investors are also cautious ahead of a series of key economic readings this week. Gold and other precious metals pulled back from recent peaks this week, as risk appetite improved on reports that Trump's tariffs would not be as severe as feared. However, a weaker dollar...
The dollar hit a three-week high against the yen on Tuesday and strengthened across the board after some strong U.S. services data and cautious optimism on the tariff front. President Donald Trump said not all of the levies he threatened would be imposed on April 2 and that some countries might get relief, helping the dollar and the mood on Wall Street overnight by easing some concerns about a possible slowdown in U.S. growth. The dollar was last up at 150.56, after rising above 150 yen overnight ?t;JPY=EBS⪐. It rose to a three-week high of 150.92 yen in early Asian trading. The lack of...
The USD/CHF pair weakened to around 0.8830 during the Asian trading hours on Tuesday (3/25), pressured by a decline in the US Dollar (USD). Traders will keep an eye on the US Conference Board's Consumer Confidence gauge, New Home Sales, and the Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index, due on Tuesday. Data released by S&P Global on Monday showed that the US Composite PMI rose to 53.5 (preliminary) in March from 51.6 in February. Meanwhile, the Manufacturing PMI fell to 49.8 in March compared to 52.7 previously, missing the estimate of 51.9. The Services PMI improved to 54.3 in March from 51.0...
Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday as markets weighed the impact of newly announced U.S. tariffs on countries that buy Venezuelan oil and an uncertain outlook for global demand. Brent crude futures were up 1 cent at $73.01 a barrel by 0424 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were down 1 cent at $69.10. Both benchmarks rose more than 1% on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs on countries that import Venezuelan oil and gas. Oil is Venezuela's main export and China, already subject to U.S. tariffs, is its biggest buyer. "Investors are concerned...
GBP/USD held steady around 1.2920 during the Asian session on Tuesday (3/25) after a surge in the previous session. However, the pair held steady amid a US Dollar (USD) correction. The greenback strengthened, supported by strong S&P Services PMI data and cautious remarks from Federal Reserve officials. The S&P Global Services PMI jumped to 54.3 in March, the highest in three months, up from 51.0 in February and surpassing market expectations of 50.8. The services sector rebounded sharply from a 15-month low, while the Composite PMI rose to 53.5, marking its strongest expansion since...
Gold (XAU/USD) prices struggled to gain any meaningful traction during the Asian session on Tuesday (March 25), albeit held above the psychological $3,000 mark amid mixed fundamental cues. The US Dollar (USD) held on to its recent recovery from multi-month lows and hovered near three-week highs touched on Monday. Moreover, the upbeat market mood, supported by hopes for less disruptive US trade tariffs, a Russia-Ukraine peace deal, and optimism over Chinese stimulus, acted as a headwind for the safe-haven precious metal. Meanwhile, growing acceptance that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will soon...
Gold rises in the early Asian trade. There's a broad commodities uptrend, driven by macro uncertainty, a weaker dollar, and persistent demand for "hard" assets, says Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst...
Oil extended declines after OPEC+ agreed to a bigger-than-expected production increase next month, raising concerns about oversupply just as US tariffs fan fears about the demand outlook.
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The Japanese Yen (JPY) weakened against its US counterpart and reversed part of Friday's recovery from the lowest level since July 23 following Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda's remarks....