
Oil prices stabilized on Thursday (February 12th), as the market reassigned a risk premium to US-Iran tensions despite US inventory data showing swelling domestic supplies. This movement confirms one thing: geopolitical headlines are still more "noise" than signals of a short-term surplus. As of 3:50 PM WIB, Brent was at $69.60/barrel (+0.29%) and WTI was at $64.83/barrel (+0.31%). The gains were moderate, but enough to keep prices near the psychological $70 level for Brent. From a geopolitical perspective, market focus is on the potential for escalation in the Middle East. Recent reports...
Gold prices extended its steady uptrend in the Asian session and climbed to fresh intraday tops, around the $2,620 region in the last hour. Against the backdrop of persistent geopolitical risks and fears of a trade war, a modest pullback in the US Treasury bond yields provided some support to the commodity. However, any meaningful appreciating move for XAU/USD seems elusive in the wake of the Federal Reserve's (Fed) shift in its aggressive stance. In fact, the Fed last week hinted at slowing the pace of interest rate cuts in 2025. This helped the US Dollar (USD) to hold firm near two-year...
The Japanese yen (JPY) halted the previous day's decline against its US counterpart, although it lacked bullish conviction and remained close to the multi-month lows hit last week. The Bank of Japan's (BOJ) cautious stance on further interest rate hikes, coupled with the Federal Reserve's (Fed) hawkish policy shift, dampened expectations of a sharp narrowing in the US-Japan interest rate differential. This, along with a generally positive risk tone, continued to act as a headwind for the JPY. Meanwhile, a potential BOJ rate hike in January or March remains on the table following the...
Silver (XAG/USD) prices continued their uptrend for the third straight session, trading around $29.70 during the Asian trading hours on Tuesday. Prices of precious metals like Silver are likely to be supported by light trading activity ahead of the Christmas holiday. Additionally, weak US PCE data has eased inflation concerns, presenting a mixed economic outlook, which benefits non-yielding assets like Silver. However, Silver prices may come under downward pressure as traders continue to assess the Federal Reserve's (Fed) outlook for 2025, pricing in just two interest rate cuts in 2025...
Gold prices edged up in Asian trade on Tuesday, extending a sluggish performance as investors remained cautious about a rising dollar after the U.S. Federal Reserve's hawkish stance. Traders also refrained from placing big bets ahead of a holiday-shortened trading week. Spot gold edged up 0.2% to $2,617.22 an ounce, while February gold futures edged up 0.1% to $2,631.89 an ounce by 9:46 p.m. ET (0246 GMT). The yellow metal edged up 0.3% on Monday, after falling more than 1% in the previous week, reflecting uncertainty about the metal's outlook. Source: Investing.com
WTI crude oil futures climbed to around $69.5 per barrel on Tuesday, reversing losses from the previous session amid thin pre-holiday trading. Oil found support after fresh US data indicated that the economy of the key consumer remained strong heading into the year-end. Additionally, India's crude oil imports increased 2.6% year-on-year to 19.07 million metric tons in November, driven by strong demand amid rising economic and travel activity. However, concerns about potential oversupply next year kept prices under pressure. European supply fears also eased after reports that the Druzhba...
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...
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....