
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 (XAU/USD) price extended its goodish intraday recovery from one-month lows and climbed to a fresh intraday high, around $2,622 region during the early European session on Thursday. The global risk sentiment soured in reaction to the Federal Reserve's (Fed) hawkish interest rate cut on Wednesday. This, along with geopolitical risks and trade war fears, turned out to be the key factors driving safe-haven inflows towards the precious metal. Meanwhile, the US Dollar (USD) was seen consolidating the previous day's post-FOMC gains to a two-year high and did little to provide any impetus to...
Silver (XAG/USD) prices extended their decline for the sixth straight session, trading around $29.50 per troy ounce during Asian trading hours on Thursday (12/19). The grey metal depreciated more than 3% following the release of the Federal Reserve's (Fed) interest rate decision on Wednesday. The Federal Reserve (Fed) delivered a 25 basis point (bps) interest rate cut at its December meeting, bringing its benchmark lending rate to a range of 4.25%-4.50%, the lowest level in two years. Additionally, during the Press Conference, Fed Chair Jerome Powell made it clear that the Fed would be...
Oil prices fell in Asian trade on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled it would slow the pace of interest rate cuts in 2025, which could slow economic growth and reduce fuel demand. Brent crude futures were down 47 cents, or 0.6%, at $72.92 a barrel by 0515 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was down 39 cents, or 0.6%, at $70.19. The declines reversed most of the benchmark contracts' gains from Wednesday, when prices settled higher as U.S. crude stockpiles fell and the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points as expected. Prices weakened after U.S....
Gold (XAU/USD) prices staged a goodish intraday recovery from a one-month low, around $2,584-$2,610 region touched during the Asian session on Thursday (19/12), albeit without any follow-through buying. The Federal Reserve (Fed) signaled on Wednesday that it would slow the pace of interest rate cuts. This comes on top of persistent geopolitical risks and trade war fears, which in turn, dampened investors' appetite for riskier assets and drove some haven flows towards the precious metal. Meanwhile, the Fed's more hawkish view on the 2025 outlook remained supportive of a further uptick in the...
The yen weakened past the key level of 155 versus the dollar after the Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady at its policy meeting. Japan's currency slid as much as 0.3% against the greenback to 155.27, a level last seen on Nov. 21. That followed a 0.9% slide in the yen on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates while signaling caution over future rate reductions. The 155 level for the dollar-yen pair is closely watched by strategists, who see a slide to this mark as a potential trigger for verbal intervention from Japanese authorities, and added pressure on the...
Gold staged a partial recovery in Asian trading after tumbling more than 2% in the previous session as the Federal Reserve adopted a more cautious tone on the pace of rate cuts next year. Bullion climbed as much as 1.3% to trade near $2,620 an ounce. The Fed reduced borrowing costs on Wednesday, but Chair Jerome Powell said that while the bank was "on track to continue to cut," officials would first have to see more progress on inflation. Fresh quarterly forecasts showed several officials penciling in fewer rate cuts for next year, causing swap traders to significantly...
Gold fell sharply, as traders weighed the outlook for interest rates after the Federal Reserve signaled caution over the path of easing next year. Bullion traded near $2,590 an ounce, after falling 2.3% to a one-month low on Wednesday as the U.S. central bank cut interest rates for a third straight time but controlled the number of reductions expected in 2025. Fed Chair Jerome Powell told reporters that while the bank is "on track to continue cutting," officials must first see more progress on inflation. New quarterly forecasts showed some officials are expecting fewer rate cuts next year...
Oil fell as expectations for fewer interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve next year boosted the dollar. February West Texas Intermediate fell toward $69 a barrel, while Brent crude settled above $73. Fed officials lowered borrowing costs as expected on Wednesday but kept the amount of cuts they expect to make in 2025 in check. The dollar strengthened to its strongest level in more than two years, making commodities more expensive for most buyers. Crude rose on Wednesday after U.S. national inventories fell for a fourth straight week. Futures headed for their narrowest annual price...
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....