Gold prices are flat in early Asian trade. Geopolitical tensions, renewed trade frictions and dented global sentiment have kept investors leaning on the yellow metal as a safe haven, Phillip Nova analyst Priyanka Sachdeva says in a research note. While profit-taking could cap gains for gold prices after the recent rally, broader macro drivers are still supportive, she notes. Gold prices will be shaped by incoming U.S. data such as the July PCE print, the analyst says, as they could cement expectations of a Fed rate cut in September. Spot gold is flat at $3,415.35/ oz. Source: Bloomberg
West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $71.45 on Thursday. The WTI price edges lower amid the rise in the US Dollar (USD) after Republican candidate Donald Trump won the US presidential election. Trump's victory has boosted the Greenback and dragged the USD-denominated WTI price lower. Meanwhile, the US Dollar Index (DXY), an index of the value of the USD relative to a basket of foreign currencies, climbed to the highest level since July near 105.44 before retreating to 105.20. Nonetheless, Trump's reelection could also mean the renewal of sanctions on...
Gold (XAU/USD) tumbles to the $2,660s on Wednesday due to the US Dollar (USD) strengthening after Republican nominee Donald Trump was named the winner of the US presidential election. Trump won with 277 electoral college votes over Vice President Kamala Harris' 224, according to the Associated Press. USD is gaining due to the market view that Trump's economic agenda and tariffs will strengthen the US Dollar. This, in turn, is negative for Gold since it is mainly priced and traded in USD. Gold is also losing ground due to capital rotating out of Gold and other safe-havens into riskier...
The US Dollar (USD) rose sharply on Wednesday after former US President Donald Trump secured enough electoral votes to become the next US president. The former US President secured 277 votes, more than enough to surpass the magic 270 threshold needed to secure a majority. An additional element that may lead to more US Dollar strength is the fact that Republicans have secured a majority in the Senate. While the race for control of the US House of Representatives is still undecided, it seems that Trump will not be a powerless president and will have the support of both houses when it comes to...
Gold (XAU/USD) plunged below $2,700 on Wednesday as the US Dollar (USD) strengthened after Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was declared the winner of the US presidential election. Trump won with 277 electoral votes over Vice President Kamala Harris' 224, according to the Associated Press. The USD strengthened on the market's view that Trump's economic and tariff agenda would strengthen the US Dollar. This, in turn, was negative for Gold as it is mostly priced and traded in USD. Gold also weakened as capital rotated out of Gold and other safe-haven assets into riskier assets...
The USD/JPY pair refreshes a four-month high near 154.40 in European trading hours on Wednesday. The asset strengthens as the US Dollar (USD) outperforms its rival currencies with the victory of Republican candidate Donald Trump in sight. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the Greenback's value against six major currencies, climbs above 105.00. According to the Associated Press, Donald Trump has already won three out of seven major battleground states of North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Georgia and leading over Democratic rival Kamala Harris in the rest. Market experts see Trump's...
Silver (XAG/USD) price depreciated near $32.20 during the European session on Wednesday. The daily chart analysis suggests a potential shift in momentum from bullish to bearish, as the nine-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is aligning with the 14-day EMA. A downside crossover here would signal weakening near-term momentum. Furthermore, the 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) is consolidating just below the 50 level, indicating an ongoing bearish bias. However, traders would want to see further moves to get a clear trend direction for the XAG/USD pair. Furthermore, the Moving Average...
The reaction to the US election so far in the FX market has been, as expected, a strong dollar across the board. "There is no major divergence in the performance of G10 currencies, with daily losses totaling around 1.0-1.7% except for the Canadian dollar, which is down less than 1%. This reflects the view that a landslide Republican victory is positive for the US economy and, by extension, Canadian exporters, as well as the fact that the CAD will be less exposed to tariffs in China and geopolitical developments under a new Trump presidency." "The sharp rise and broad sell-off across the...
Gold is being weighed by a stronger U.S. dollar as investors eye the election results, says Phillip Nova's Priyanka Sachdeva in a note. The U.S. dollar gained in early Asian trade as early election results trickled in. No matter whether Trump or Harris wins, gold remains the preferred hedge as the risk is immense and investors will need robust hedges in portfolios, the senior market analyst says. Current gold projections discount easing Fed rates, but inflation is still hovering above the Fed target, she says. There's still a possibility of derailment, especially given Trump's inflationary...
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....