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Oil sinks 4% as US kicks off 104% tariffs on China

Oil prices dropped to their lowest in more than four years on Wednesday on looming demand concerns fuelled by an escalating tariff war between the U.S. and China, the world's two biggest economies, and a rising supply outlook. Brent futures lost $2.38, or 3.79%, to $60.44 a barrel as of 0423 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell $2.46, or 4.13%, to $57.12. Both contracts touched their lowest level since February 2021. The six-month spread for Brent slumped to 79 cents, its lowest level since mid-November, as the market was seen moving into a potential surplus. The spread has...

Gold prices climb 2% as US tariffs take effect, dollar wavers

Gold prices climbed nearly 2% on Wednesday as the dollar weakened after U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on China took effect, with most traders flocking to safe-haven bullion for cover as global trade and recession jitters intensified. Spot gold was up 1.9% at $3,038.54 an ounce, as of 0700 GMT. U.S. gold futures rose 2.2% to $3,056.60. Trump ratcheted up duties on Chinese imports to 104% to counter Beijing's retaliatory tariffs, accusing Beijing of manipulating the yuan to offset the levies. China refused to bow to what it called a blackmail, vowing to "fight to the...

Australian Dollar experiences volatility ahead of China's high-level meeting

The Australian Dollar (AUD) halted its three-day losing streak against the US Dollar (USD) on Wednesday, supported by comments from US President Donald Trump suggesting a willingness to negotiate with trade partners. Trump's remarks boosted optimism for a potential easing of global trade tensions. The AUD faced headwinds as market volatility remains elevated after the US imposed an expected additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports, particularly as Australia maintains strong economic ties with China. Beijing denounced Trump's latest threat as "blackmail" and vowed to safeguard its...

Oil falls to lowest since February 2021 as Trump's tariffs take effect

Oil prices fell for a fifth day to their lowest since February 2021 on Wednesday on looming demand concerns fuelled by an escalating tariff war between the U.S. and China, the world's two biggest economies, and a rising supply outlook. Brent futures dropped $1.39, or 2.21%, to $61.43 a barrel as of 0655 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell $1.50, or 2.52%, to $58.08. Both contracts lost as much as 4% before paring some losses. Both Brent and WTI have tumbled over the five sessions since U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on most imports sparking concerns...

Silver Price Forecast: XAG/USD rallies above $30 as US Dollar tumbles on US-China tariff war

Silver price (XAG/USD) surges almost 2% to near $30.40 during European trading hours on Wednesday. The white metal strengthens as the US Dollar (USD) tumbles amid fears that the escalating trade war between Washington and Beijing could lead the United States (US) economy into a recession. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the Greenback's value against six major currencies, plummets to near 102.00. Financial market participants are concerned that the imposition of 104% duty on imports from China by President Donald Trump for pouring drugs into the US and its retaliation against...