
Silver prices have strengthened again following growing confidence that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates. When interest rates fall, precious metals like silver become more attractive because their value tends to stabilize amid economic uncertainty. Furthermore, many investors are starting to view silver as a hedge against inflation and a weakening US dollar. This increase is also driven by increasing demand from the technology and green energy industries. Silver is widely used in solar panels and electric vehicles, thus strengthening its prospects for a clean energy...
Oil prices rose slightly on Monday in the American session (August 11) ahead of the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska to discuss the Ukraine war, with the threat of tighter sanctions if peace fails. Brent prices are currently trading at $66.94 per barrel. However, gains are being held back by abundant supply, including new production in Guyana, high supplies from South America, and UBS's projection of cutting its year-end Brent target to $62 per barrel. Sentiment is also being weighed down by weak Indian demand, a potential pause in OPEC+ production increases, US import tariffs that could slow...
Silver prices fell to $37,845 on Monday afternoon, pressured by easing geopolitical tensions after US President Donald Trump announced a meeting with Russian President Putin this week. The easing of global risks has reduced interest in safe-haven assets like silver. However, expectations of a Fed interest rate cut remain supportive of the market. Weak US employment data increased the likelihood of a rate cut in September. Focus now turns to the release of US inflation data on Tuesday, which could trigger further silver movement. At the time of writing, silver was down 1.33% at...
Gold prices (XAU/USD) faced strong selling pressure after failing to hold above the $3,400 level in Monday's Asian trading session, as optimistic market sentiment dampened demand for traditional safe-haven assets. However, this downward pressure was contained by growing confidence that the Federal Reserve (The Fed) will continue its interest rate cutting cycle in September. This prevented the US Dollar (USD) from capitalizing on its modest recovery from last Friday's two-week low, thus providing some relief for non-yielding gold. Furthermore, continued trade uncertainty ahead of the US...
Global crude oil prices weakened on Monday (August 11th) as supply concerns eased and hopes for diplomacy between the United States and Russia grew. Brent crude fell -0.37% to USD 66.19 per barrel. Price pressure also stemmed from expectations of increased OPEC+ production, although actual output from several member countries remains limited due to technical constraints. The market is also monitoring the prospect of slowing global economic growth, which could potentially reduce energy demand. Source: Newsmaker.id
Gold prices fell on Monday (August 11th) due to easing geopolitical tensions, which dampened demand for safe-haven assets. The market is now shifting attention to US consumer inflation data due Tuesday, which is expected to determine the direction of the Fed's interest rate policy. Pressure on gold emerged after President Donald Trump announced plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15th in Alaska to negotiate a potential end to the conflict in Ukraine. Source: Newsmaker.id