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Breaking: Gold hits fresh all-time high as Trump's tariffs are back on the agenda

Gold's price (XAU/USD) extends this week's bullish momentum and hits a fresh all-time high at above $2,945 during the European trading session on Wednesday. The up-move comes after United States (US) President Donald Trump's harsh words on Ukraine overnight, just hours after first talks between the US and Russia officials raised concerns among traders if a peace deal is even in the cards. Meanwhile, President Trump confirmed again that 25% tariffs on automobile imports are coming, extending to pharmaceutical and semiconductor imports in addition. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve (Fed) is set...

Oil Extends Gains on Supply Uncertainties From Russia, OPEC+

Oil extended this week's advance on uncertainties around supplies from Russia, Kazakhstan and the rest of the OPEC+ alliance. Brent rose for a third straight session, trading above $76 a barrel. OPEC+ is weighing pushing back a series of monthly supply increases due to begin in April, which would be the fourth delay if implemented.At the same time, the exclusion of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy from US-led talks to end the war in Ukraine may slow an agreement and, consequently, the potential normalization of Russian crude flows.Source: Bloomberg

Pound Sterling weakens as BoE expects an uptick in inflation to be temporary

The Pound Sterling weakens against its major peers even though the United Kingdom (UK) Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for January showed that inflationary pressures accelerated at a faster-than-expected pace. In the 12 months to January, the headline CPI rose by 3%, faster than estimates of 2.8% and the December reading of 2.5%. In the same period, the core CPI – which excludes volatile components of food, energy, alcohol, and tobacco – grew by 3.7%, as expected, faster than the former reading of 3.2%. Month-on-month headline CPI inflation deflated at a slower-than-projected pace of...

Oil prices move higher amid supply disruptions, U.S.-Russia talks

Oil prices edged higher in European trading on Wednesday, as traders weighed supply disruption concerns in Russia and the U.S.. Yet gains were limited by the prospect of easing sanctions of Russia -- and a subsequent return of supplies from the major oil-producing country -- in the event of a peace deal to halt the war in Ukraine. Brent crude futures rose 0.5% to $76.26 a barrel by 06:13 ET, while West Texas Intermediate crude futures had increased by 0.6% to $72.29 per barrel.Prices rose in the prior session after Ukrainian drone strikes targeted a key Russian crude-pumping station,...

US Dollar ticks up with traders mulling Presidents Trump's additional tariffs

The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the performance of the US Dollar (USD) against six major currencies, is slowly moving higher and recovers above the 107.00 level on Wednesday, with traders seeing the DXY well positioned amidst all tariff and geopolitical headlines. Overnight, United States (US) President Donald Trump said that car tariffs will be around 25%, and that pharmaceutical and semiconductor imports will be added to the same scheme by April. President Trump tried to deflect the rather unsuccessful first day of negotiations between Russia and the US officials on a peace deal...