Gold price (XAU/USD) retains its bullish bias through the early European session on Tuesday and currently trades around the $3,010 area or the all-time peak. Persistent uncertainty over US President Donald Trump's policies, US recession fears, and geopolitical risks continue to push the safe-haven precious metal higher for the second straight day. This also marks the fifth day of a positive move for the commodity in the previous six and is further fueled by expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will lower borrowing costs several times this year. The XAU/USD bulls, meanwhile, seem...
The pound rose above $1.30 for the first time since November on bets UK interest rates will stay above those of other major currencies this year. Sterling rose 0.1% on Tuesday to $1.3001, also supported by a broadly weaker dollar amid concerns about U.S. economic growth and uncertainty over the outlook for trade tariffs. The currency has gained nearly 4% this quarter. The Bank of England meets this week and is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged at 4.5%, as rising inflation and geopolitical uncertainty support a gradual pace of easing. Traders see the BOE lowering borrowing...
The silver market is facing increasing pressure as trade war fears escalate, with higher interest rates on borrowing the metal adding to signs of global dislocation. A surge in rental rates for the precious metal has been the latest warning sign, with concerns growing over the impact of further tariffs from US President Donald Trump. That has prompted a rush to ship silver to the US in a bid to capture a premium in New York, which could put pressure on London. The precious metals gold and silver have been in a bearish spiral this year, as Trump has challenged the global trade order. That...
Gold futures surged to a new record high on a weaker U.S. dollar and rising tensions in the Middle East. Gold futures rose 1% to $3,037.60 an ounce, beating Friday's previous record high of $3,017.10 an ounce. The U.S. dollar has been under downward pressure due to weak economic data and concerns about the pace of U.S. growth, alongside the growing burden of public debt, Linh Tran of XS.com said in a note. At the same time, geopolitical tensions continue to rise in the Middle East. The Israel-Hamas conflict escalated dramatically early Tuesday when Israel launched a series of attacks on...
The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the performance of the US Dollar (USD) against a basket of six major currencies, fell again and traded under pressure around 103.25 at the time of writing on Tuesday (3/18), nearing a five-month low at a level not seen since October. The move came after several headlines, rising geopolitical uncertainty, and significant events that occurred throughout the day. Any headline could act as a catalyst to push the DXY to a near six-month low and below the 103.00 level. On the geopolitical front, a high-stakes meeting between US President Donald Trump and...