United States (US) President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded an initial face-to-face meeting in Alaska late Friday, with both parties delivering mutually inconclusive statements. Trump and Putin both delivered vague promises of "progress" on multiple fronts, but initial details remain light. Now, President Trump will be pivoting to hand-delivering Russia's peace proposals on Ukraine to both the Ukrainian and European Union government bodies. Key Putin highlightsMeeting has been long overdue.Ukraine situation was one of key issues.Ukraine war is a tragedy, great...
The USD/JPY pair struggled to regain ground on Tuesday, trading around the 142.00 mark during North American hours after bouncing off earlier lows near 140.65. The pair's modest rebound came as markets stabilized but its gains remained capped amid lingering concerns over the Federal Reserve's autonomy. President Donald Trump's continued attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell—whom he called a "big loser"—have shaken confidence in the greenback's credibility. White House officials have acknowledged that the administration is exploring legal avenues to remove Powell, adding to market jitters. The...
Oil prices rose more than $1 a barrel on Tuesday as fresh U.S. sanctions on Iran and a rally in equities helped fuel a recovery rally from the previous session's sharp selloff. Brent crude rose $1.18, or 1.8%, to settle at $67.44 a barrel. The U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude contract for May, which expires on Tuesday, rose $1.23, or 2%, to settle at $64.32. The more actively traded June WTI contract also rose 2% to settle at $63.47. The U.S. on Tuesday imposed new sanctions targeting the liquefied petroleum gas kingpin and Iran's crude oil shipments and its network of companies....
Gold prices fell after hitting a record high of $3,500, but traders booking profits and improving risk appetite sent Bullion lower, despite falling US Treasury yields. At the time of writing, XAU/USD was hovering near $3,400, down more than 0.63%. The latest news from US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who said he sees a de-escalation with China, boosted market sentiment, which has been a drag on Bullion prices. Since the headline, the yellow metal has fallen $50 from around $3,420 to $3,370. However, uncertainty about US trade policy and President Donald Trump's attacks on the Federal...
Gold extended its record run on Tuesday, breaching $3,500 per ounce, as weakness in the dollar, U.S. President Donald Trump's attacks on the Federal Reserve and trade war fears boosted demand for the safe-haven asset. Spot gold was up 0.5% at $3,440.51 an ounce by 09:21 a.m. EDT (1321 GMT), after rising as much as 2.2% to $3,500.05 earlier in the session. U.S. gold futures climbed 0.9% to $3,454.60. "Gold is continuing to find buyers on any short-term dips, and it is really difficult to say how much further it can go. Momentum is clearly strong, which is discouraging investors or traders...
Oil prices bounced back as equity markets staged a recovery on Tuesday, though concerns persist over economic headwinds from tariffs and U.S. monetary policy that could dampen fuel demand. Brent crude futures rose 59 cents, or 0.9%, to $66.85 a barrel by 1423 GMT. The U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude contract for May, which expires on Tuesday, was up 67 cents, or 1%, at $63.75. The more actively traded WTI June contract gained 70 cents, or 1.1%, to $63.11. "The daily fluctuations in Brent crude oil prices have been quite well aligned with fluctuations in equity prices," said SEB analyst...