US stocks rose on Friday (October 17th) as investors reacted positively to President Trump's remarks alleviating concerns about further trade escalation with China, while regional bank stocks rebounded after Thursday's sharp declines. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq each rose 0.5%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 239 points. Trump said his proposed 100% tariffs on Chinese goods would be unsustainable, although he blamed Beijing for recent trade tensions, and confirmed that his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping was still possible at the end of the month. Consumer staples,...
Gold held steady around $2,620 an ounce on Tuesday (11/26) after dropping 3.4% in the previous session as reports that Israel and Hezbollah were close to a ceasefire deal dampened demand for the safe-haven asset. The precious metal was also hit by a rise in the U.S. dollar after President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on all imports from Mexico and Canada starting his first day in office, along with an additional 10% tariff on goods from China. More influential in gold prices was the appointment of Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary in the incoming...
Oil prices fell in early Asian trading on Tuesday, extending losses from the previous session as the prospect of an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire prompted traders to price in a lower risk premium for crude. A surge in the dollar, after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico, also weighed on oil prices. Brent crude for January delivery fell 0.3% to $72.80 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.3% to $68.33 a barrel by 8:14 p.m. ET (01:14 GMT). Oil pressured by reports of an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire looming Oil prices fell on...
The Japanese yen remained firm around 154 per dollar on Tuesday, up about half a percent so far this week, as US President-elect Donald Trump threatened additional tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada, dampening global risk sentiment. The yen also gained support from Trump's nomination of Scott Bessent as US Treasury Secretary, which provided a sense of stability in the markets and led traders to scale back their "Trump trades." Domestically, investors are focused on upcoming inflation data from Tokyo, which is seen as a leading indicator of nationwide price trends. On the monetary policy...
The Australian Dollar (AUD) continues to weaken against the US Dollar (USD) on Tuesday, driven by dampened market sentiment following President-elect Donald Trump's announcement of a 10% increase in tariffs on all Chinese goods entering the United States (US), along with a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada. The downside for the AUD/USD pair may be limited, as the Australian Dollar could find support from the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) hawkish outlook on future interest rate decisions. Traders are now turning their attention to Australia's Monthly Consumer Price Index...
Gold fell as the dollar jumped after President-elect Donald Trump threatened 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. Trump said the import duties were needed to curb migrants and illegal drugs flowing across the U.S. border, while also vowing to impose additional 10% tariffs on Chinese goods. A stronger dollar dented bullion's appeal by making it more expensive for many buyers. Bullion traded near $2,620 an ounce after dropping 3.4% in the previous session as easing tensions in the Middle East sapped demand for safe-haven assets. Israel's security cabinet is expected to vote on a...