Oil prices rebounded after last week's decline after OPEC+ agreed to raise production at a modest rate, amid doubts about how many members could continue to increase output. The rise marked a reversal of production cuts that were previously set to last until the end of 2026—following the return of most of the oil production that had been halted for several months—as the alliance seeks to regain market share. This signals the alliance's confidence in further pushing its bold oil market strategy. Brent rose above $66 per barrel after falling nearly 4% last week, when it became clear that a...
Gold rose above $2,610 per ounce on Tuesday amid subdued holiday-season trading. Investors continued to assess the Federal Reserve's outlook for next year, factoring in a slower pace of rate hikes in 2025 after the Fed signaled fewer reductions. However, this view was challenged by softer-than-expected US PCE inflation, suggesting the possibility of more rate cuts, which benefits a non-yielding gold. Meanwhile, the World Gold Council reported strong central bank demand, reinforcing gold's status as a safe-haven asset, with central banks as net buyers for over 15 years. The metal is on...
The US Dollar Index (DXY) rose slightly on Monday, continuing to battle the 108.00 handle as investor confidence took a step back to kick off the holiday trading week. The DXY is still holding onto territory near recent highs, with the Greenback index closing in the green for all but three of the last 11 trading sessions. Monday's gain of around one quarter of one percent leaves bids on the high end of last week's late pullback, but price action is still capped below that Friday's peak of 108.50.(Cay) Newsmaker23 Source: Fxstreet
Gold eases as U.S. dollar, yields rise in thin holiday tradingGold prices edged lower in a subdued holiday-season trading on Monday, weighed down by a robust dollar and high U.S. Treasury yields as investors awaited clearer signals on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy for 2025. Spot gold was down 0.3% at $2,612.58 per ounce. U.S. gold futures eased 0.7% to $2,627.60. The dollar index was up 0.6% against its rivals, hovering around an over two-year high, reducing gold's appeal for holders of other currencies, while the benchmark U.S. 10-year yield also gained. "The market continues to...
The British Pound resumed its slide against its American rival in the American session on Monday, as the US Dollar (USD) found near-term demand in a risk-averse environment. The GBP/USD pair fell to an intraday low of 1.2473 following the release of mixed United Kingdom (UK) data. The UK reported that the Q3 Current Account posted a deficit of £ 18.099 billion, improving from the £-24.002 billion posted in the previous quarter. The Q3 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) suffered downward revisions, with the annual reading confirmed at 0.9%, below the 1% expected. The UK economy did not grow in...
The U.S. dollar rose on Monday, recovering from a sharp drop late last week on signs of easing inflation pressures, while the euro weakened after dovish comments from ECB chief Christine Lagarde. At 5 a.m. ET (10 a.m. GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, was trading 0.4% higher at 107.750, having fallen sharply from a two-year high on Friday. The dollar rose on Monday after falling sharply on Friday as the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed modest monthly price increases, with the underlying inflation measure posting...
Gold prices continued to recover from a one-month low touched last Thursday and gained positive traction for the third straight day at the start of a new week. The commodity maintained its positive bias through the first half of the European session and was supported by some safe-haven inflows – supported by geopolitical risks and trade war fears. That said, the positive risk tone acted as a headwind for the precious metal. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve's (Fed) hawkish signals kept the US Treasury bond yields buoyant and helped the US Dollar (USD) in attracting some dip-buying on Monday....
Oil prices rose on Monday as weaker-than-expected U.S. inflation data revived hopes for further policy easing, although the prospect of a supply surplus next year weighed on the market. Brent crude was up 36 cents, or 0.5%, at $73.30 a barrel by 0421 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up 39 cents, or 0.6%, at $69.85 a barrel. "Risk assets, including U.S. equities and crude, have started the week on a firmer footing," said IG market analyst Tony Sycamore, adding that cooler inflation data helped ease concerns after the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate cuts. "I think the...
The USD/CHF pair strengthened to around 0.8935, snapping a two-day losing streak during the early European session on Monday (12/23). A hawkish interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) provided some support to the greenback. Traders await the December US Consumer Confidence report and the Chicago Fed National Activity Index, due on Monday. The Fed cut interest rates by a quarter-point last week and has forecast only two rate cuts in 2025, down from its initial estimate of four. Hawkish signals from the US central bank, which has recently appeared concerned about persistent...
Gold (XAU/USD) is extending its decline on Wednesday for a second consecutive day as the US Dollar (USD) and US Treasury yields firm ahead of the release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)...
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....