Silver prices held below $38 an ounce on Friday after falling more than 1% in the previous session, as hotter-than-expected US producer inflation dampened hopes for a significant Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September. Weekly jobless claims also came in at 224,000, below the 228,000 forecast, indicating some labor market resilience. The market still rates more than a 90% chance of a 25 basis point cut next month, but the chances of a larger 50 bps move have been erased. Source: Newsmaker.id
Gold continued its decline at the open market, at the beginning of the Asian session the price of gold moved in the range of $3315 - $3322. This was accompanied by signals of easing US-China trade tensions which reduced some of the demand for safe havens, while investors await key economic data this week to gauge the outlook for Federal Reserve policy. Source: Newsmaker.id -ads
Silver prices held steady on Tuesday (4/29), after a recent decline as investors awaited clarity on U.S.-China trade relations and key U.S. economic releases. China reiterated that it is not engaged in trade talks with the U.S., refuting claims made by President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said several major trading partners have made "very good" tariff proposals, and a trade deal with India could be announced soon. Bessent also noted that China's move to exempt certain U.S. goods from retaliatory tariffs signaled a desire to ease tensions. Source:...
Gold fell nearly 1% on Tuesday as signs of easing U.S.-China trade tensions eased some safe-haven demand, while investors awaited key economic data this week to gauge the outlook for Federal Reserve policy. The easing trade tensions have prompted a sell-off in gold as a hedge against rising global volatility, which rallied in an unprecedented manner to hit a record high of $3,500.05/oz last week. Source: Newsmaker.id
Silver prices held around $33 an ounce on Tuesday, steadying after a recent decline as investors awaited clarity on US-China trade relations and key US economic releases. China reiterated that it is not engaged in trade talks with the US, refuting claims made by President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said several major trading partners have made "very good" tariff proposals, and a trade deal with India could be announced soon. Source: Newsmaker.id
Gold fell on Tuesday (4/29) amid expectations that President Donald Trump will ease the impact of his auto tariffs, weighing on demand for safe-haven assets amid hopes of a further de-escalation in trade tensions. Source: Newsmaker.id