A gauge of the dollar stayed in a narrow range amid US President Donald Trump's decision to proceed with tariffs on Canada and Mexico as well as his administration's plans to add restrictions on China's chip sector. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was little changed. Euro inched up 0.1% to 1.0476 as Germany's chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz is said to have opened talks with the Social Democrats to quickly approve as much as €200 billion ($210 billion) in special defense spending Treasury yields eased across the curve, with the 10-year yield down two basis points to...
Silver prices fell towards $32.2 per ounce, extending their decline from the over three-month high of $33.39 reached on February 14th, amid ongoing uncertainty over demand, driven by concerns about US tariff policy. Investors also awaited key economic data and events due later this week. Markets are particularly focused on Friday's release of the January PCE Price Index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure. Projections indicate a 0.3% month-over-month increase in PCE prices, with annual gains of 2.4% for the headline index and 2.6% for the core index. Additionally, speeches...
Gold's price (XAU/USD) hit a new all-time high on Monday at $2,956, though traders were unable to enjoy it for long. The precious metal trades at around $2,940 at the time of writing on Tuesday, while US President Donald Trump's administration plans to impose more limitations on China's technological developments. A tougher stance on semiconductor restrictions and pressuring other allies to corner China is part of that strategy. The news creates a negative tone in markets this Tuesday. Traders are fleeing into bonds as a safe haven, which is pressuring yields for more downside...
The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the performance of the US Dollar (USD) against six major currencies, trades almost flat around 106.70 at the time of writing on Tuesday while other asset classes are facing big moves. Investors are piling into safe-haven bonds, with US yields dropping lower. Meanwhile, equities are going down with negative performances in all major indices across Asia and Europe, also including US futures. The rout comes after the US President Donald Trump administration gave more details on its plan to toughen semiconductor restrictions over China. In addition, the...
WTI crude oil futures fell to $70.2 per barrel on Tuesday, remaining near yearly lows due to uncertainty over future demand and a lack of new economic signals from China. Looking ahead, oil prices may remain subdued until mid-March, when China is expected to announce new stimulus policies and a 2025 growth target. Meanwhile, US President Trump confirmed that tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports will begin on March 4, which could weigh on global oil demand. However, fresh US sanctions on Iran—targeting oil brokers, shipping firms, and Iran's state oil company—raise concerns about tighter...