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Gold Rises as Treasury Yields Ease and International Tensions Rise

Gold prices rose for a second day mid-afternoon on Tuesday as treasury yields ease and international tensions run high after the Biden Administration permitted Ukraine to attack targets within Russia with U.S.-supplied missiles. Gold for December delivery was last seen up US$16.30 to US$2,360.90 per ounce. Following months of pressure, the Biden Administration over the weekend said Ukraine can make limited missile attacks on targets within Russia, which Moscow said will mean it is now at war with NATO. Gold's gain "were supported by a softer dollar and worsening US-Russia relations after...

Oil Futures Hold Gains in Volatile Session

Oil futures hold on to the previous day's gains with attempts at a move lower held back by increased geopolitical risk premium on reports that Ukraine fired U.S.-supplied long-range missiles into Russia days after the U.S. authorized their use, raising concerns of an escalation in the conflict. Bearish views of the global supply and demand situation continue to cap rallies. "With China finding it difficult to get back on a growth trajectory north of 5% and the U.S. and Europe undergoing a cyclical slowdown, crude oil demand in 2024 and 2025 is set to grow at barely half of the 2 million b/d...

Gold Edges Higher on Safe-Haven Demand

Gold edges higher in early Asian trade. The precious metal's appeal as a safe-haven asset has been supported by the escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, says FlowCommunity's commercial director Tito Iakopa. Ukraine fired U.S.-provided long-range missiles in Russia on Tuesday. Concerns over trade uncertainties and U.S. fiscal sustainability may also provide support for higher gold prices, Iakopa says in an email. Spot gold is 0.1% higher at $2,635.88/oz. Source: Marketwatch

WTI holds steady below $69.50 amid mounting Russia-Ukraine tensions

West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $69.30 on Wednesday. The WTI price trades flat after Ukraine used US ATACMS missiles to strike Russian territory for the first time. On Tuesday, Russia's defense ministry said that Ukraine hit a facility in the Bryansk region with six ATACAMS missiles. In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin lowered the threshold for a possible nuclear strike. The rising geopolitical tensions could boost the WTI price for the time being. "This marks a renewed build up in tensions in the Russia-Ukraine war and brings back into...

Gold price advances to over one-week high on rising geopolitical risks

Gold price (XAU/USD) attracts some follow-through buying for the third consecutive day on Wednesday and climbs to a one-and-half-week high, around the $2,641-2,642 region during the Asian session. Mounting Russia-Ukraine tensions continue to boost demand for traditional safe-haven assets, which, along with subdued US Dollar (USD) price action, act as a tailwind for the precious metal. That said, the overnight comments from Russian and US officials helped ease market concerns about the onset of a full-blown nuclear war, which is evident from a generally positive tone around the equity...