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Dollar Index Slides to 3-Year Low

The dollar index fell to the 99.5 mark on Wednesday, resuming its slide this month to the lowest in three years as aggressive tariffs by President Trump pressured the outlook on US growth. The President launched a probe into placing tariffs on critical minerals, potentially escalating the trade war with China shortly after concessions on autos and electronics had halted the selloff in dollar-denominated assets. Besides potential tariffs on critical minerals, the White House also maintained tariff threats on copper, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors. The unpredictability of trade...

Gold Extends Surge to New Record

Gold prices extended their surge to cross $3,310 per ounce on Wednesday, another record high, as the increasing unpredictability regarding US trade policy and low demand for the US dollar and Treasury securities left gold as one of the main safe-haven assets in the market. US President Trump launched a probe to place new tariffs on critical minerals, escalating the trade war with China shortly after concessions on autos and electronics. The move extended ongoing probes on copper, pharmaceuticals, lumber, and semiconductors, increasing the range of tariffs on key goods that the US has...

Oil jumps 1% on speculation over potential for US-China talks

Oil prices rose around 1% on Wednesday, as the market drew some strength from the possibility of trade talks between China and the United States and a report that Iraq will cut oil production in April Brent crude futures rose 70 cents, or 1.08%, to $65.37 a barrel by 1311 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was also up 70 cents, or 1.14%, at $62.03. Prices rose after a Bloomberg report quoted an anonymous source as saying that China wants more respect from the Trump administration before it will agree to talks, analysts said. The source was also quoted as saying China wanted the...

Gold hits a record high around $3,330/oz

Gold prices keep their upside impulse well in place and hit an all-time peak just below the $3,330 mark per troy ounce on Wednesday. Further gains in the precious metal come from a weaker US Dollar, unabated uncertainty surrounding United States (US) tariffs and declining US yields across the curve. Source: Fxstreet

Gold Prices Rise to New Record in Best Day Since April 2020

Gold prices just wrapped up their biggest daily gain since April 2020, when panicked investors were hoarding the precious metal during the Covid market meltdown. Gold futures rose 3.4%, or $107.90 a troy ounce, Wednesday to settle at $3,326.60, a fresh record. Futures are up 40% over the past year, blowing past Wall Street's expectations for 2025, but it isn't just nervous investors who are gobbling up gold. Central banks, particularly those in countries with strained relationships with the U.S., have been stockpiling gold as well. This trend took off in 2022 after Russia was sanctioned...