
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 edged up on Wednesday as investors hunted for bargains after steep declines in the previous session, while spotlight shifted to U.S. inflation print, which could shed more light on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy path. Spot gold rose 0.4% at $2,608.18 per ounce by 0200 GMT, after hitting its lowest since Sept. 20 on Tuesday. U.S. gold futures was up 0.3% at $2,614.10. There is currently some bargain hunting going on as prices fell below the $2,600 mark. Recent sessions saw gold negatively impacted due to a stronger dollar, driven by expectations of inflationary Trump...
The Australian Dollar (AUD) attempted to halt its losing streak against the US Dollar (USD) on Wednesday (13/11) following a radio interview with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Albanese said he discussed trade with US President-elect Donald Trump during a phone call last week. Albanese told Trump that the United States has a trade surplus with Australia and stressed that Washington's best interest is to "trade fairly" with its allies. Meanwhile, the defense minister underlined Australia's significant investment in security. The AUD/USD pair remained subdued following the...
The Japanese Yen (JPY) remained on the back foot against its American rival and hit a fresh low since July 30 during the Asian session on Wednesday, albeit managing to defend the psychological 155.00 level. Growing market confidence that the Japanese political landscape could make it difficult for the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to raise interest rates again continued weighing on the JPY. Meanwhile, US President-elect Donald Trump's inflation rate, which could have a significant impact on Japanese exports, could limit the scope for the Federal Reserve (Fed) to cut interest rates. This remained...
Oil prices edged up on Wednesday on signs of short-term supply tightness but remained near a two-week low after OPEC lowered its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2024 and 2025. Brent crude futures were up 13 cents, or 0.18%, at $72.02 a barrel by 0205 GMT, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were up 13 cents, or 0.19%, at $68.25. But weaker demand projections and weakness in top consumer China continued to weigh on market sentiment. In its monthly report on Tuesday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said global oil demand will rise by...
Gold steadied near a seven-week low, with the precious metal remaining pressured after Donald Trump's election victory sparked a surge in the dollar. The greenback gauge has risen to its highest in nearly two years, making dollar-priced commodities like bullion more expensive for most buyers. Hedge funds have unwound bullish bets on the metal and exchange-traded fund flows have become less supportive amid a broad rotation into U.S. equities. Bullion has fallen 7% from an all-time high hit on Oct. 31, but is still up more than a quarter this year. Bullion has been supported by the Federal...
US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil prices were trading around $68.00 on Wednesday (11/13). WTI prices edged lower after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cut its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2024. OPEC's latest revision to demand growth put selling pressure on the black gold. OPEC said in its monthly report on Tuesday that global oil demand will rise by 1.82 million barrels per day (bps) in 2024, down from the 1.93 million bpd growth it expected last month. OPEC also lowered its estimate for global demand growth in 2025 to 1.54...
WTI crude oil prices edged higher by 0.1% to $68.1 per barrel on Tuesday, after a 5% decline over two sessions. Investors reacted to OPEC's fourth consecutive cut to its 2024 global oil demand forecast and China's economic concerns. China's October data showed the slowest consumer price growth in four months and deeper producer price deflation, raising deflation risks and disappointing investors due to a lack of significant stimulus. Analysts said China's 10-trillion-yuan ($1.4 trillion) debt plan fell short of growth expectations. Meanwhile, U.S. policy may shift towards increased domestic...
Gold prices fell to nearly a two-month low on Tuesday in the face of a stronger dollar, optimism about economic growth under a second Trump administration, and a broader market pivot following the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election. Spot gold was down 0.7% at $2,600.93 per ounce by 2:23 p.m. EST (1923 GMT), after dropping 1% to hit its lowest level since Sept. 20 at $2,589.59 earlier in the session. U.S. gold futures settled 0.4% lower at $2,606.30. The dollar index's (.DXY), rise to more than four-month high increased the cost of bullion for holders of other currencies, while bitcoin...
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....