
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 prices are likely to rise further in 2025, according to Phillip Nova analyst Priyanka Sachdeva in a research note. The yellow metal surpassed the $2,700/oz mark last Friday after consolidating in the $2,600/oz range for over a month, the analyst points out. A sustained consolidation above the $2,700/oz mark would enable gold bulls to target $3,000/oz, Sachdeva adds. There is strong long-term support for a bullish upswing in gold, particularly with macroeconomic factors expected to play a significant role in 2025. Gold investors are currently focused on the release of the U.S....
Silver prices (XAG/USD) fell on Monday, according to FXStreet data. Silver trades at $30.09 per troy ounce, down 0.81% from the $30.34 it cost on Friday. Silver prices have increased by 4.15% since the beginning of the year. Source: FXstreet
Brent crude rose more than 2% to $81.50 a barrel on Monday (13/1), its highest in more than four months, as new U.S. sanctions on Russia's energy sector raised concerns about supply disruptions. The sanctions, the most extensive yet, target major exporters, insurers and more than 150 tankers, sending major buyers such as India and China scrambling for alternatives. The move has caused confusion, with Chinese refiners holding emergency meetings and Indian refiners bracing for months of potential disruptions. Early signs of disruptions include sanctioned tankers stuck off the coast of China,...
Silver prices fell to around $30.2 an ounce on Monday, reversing some of last week's gains, as the dollar strengthened following stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data. The data dampened expectations for further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year, and a stronger dollar makes dollar-denominated commodities like silver more expensive for buyers holding other currencies, dampening demand. Looking ahead, investors are focused on U.S. inflation data this week for further insight into the Fed's policy direction. Despite the recent pullback, silver jumped nearly 3% last week,...
The Japanese Yen (JPY) remained firmer against its peers for the third straight day, despite the lack of follow-through amid faltering expectations for a Bank of Japan (BOJ) rate hike. Widespread inflationary pressures in Japan keep the case for the next BOJ rate hike in January or March open. That said, some investors expect the BOJ to wait until April to seek confirmation that the strong wage momentum will continue into spring negotiations. This, in turn, is holding back JPY investors from placing aggressive bets. Further, the recent widening in the US-Japan yield differential,...
Gold (XAU/USD) prices reversed a modest Asian session decline to the $2,679 area and is currently trading just below a one-month high touched on Friday, though the upside seems limited. The upbeat US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report reinforced market expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will pause its interest rate-cutting cycle later this month. This, coupled with persistent geopolitical risks, dampened investors' appetite for riskier assets, which was evident from a softer tone around equity markets and acted as a tailwind for the safe-haven precious metal. Meanwhile, hawkish Fed...
Gold price (XAU/USD) attracts some sellers during the Asian session on Monday and for now, seems to have snapped a four-day winning streak to the $2,700 neighborhood, or a one-month high touched on Friday. The upbeat US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report reinforced market expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will pause its rate-cutting cycle later this month. This keeps the US Treasury bond yields elevated near their highest level in over a year and the US Dollar (USD) near a two-year peak, which, in turn, exerts some pressure on the non-yielding yellow metal. Meanwhile, hawkish Fed...
Oil prices jumped on Friday as the U.S. Treasury Department announced sweeping sanctions against Russia's oil industry. Brent gained $2.84, or 3.69%, to close at $79.76 per barrel, while U.S. crude oil advanced $2.65, or 3.58%, to settle at $76.57 per barrel. The benchmarks closed at their highest levels since October. The sanctions target Russian oil companies Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas and their subsidiaries, more than 180 tankers, and more than a dozen Russian energy officials and executives. The sanctioned executives include Gazprom Neft CEO Aleksandr Valeryevich Dyukov. The...
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....