Gold prices extended sharp gains in Asian trade on Tuesday (06/05) as safe-haven demand for bullion revived after the announcement of new US tariffs, while investors remained cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting starting later in the day. At 02:16 ET (06:16 GMT), spot gold was up 1% at $3,366.95 an ounce, while gold futures expiring in June jumped 1.5% to $3,373.75 an ounce. The yellow metal surged nearly 3% on Monday, erasing most of its losses recorded last week. Gold prices hit a record high last month, just above $3,500 an ounce. Gold rises on new Trump tariffs; Fed...
Oil rose from its lowest close in four years after a technical gauge suggested the recent crude decline may have been overdone. Brent rose to trade near $61 a barrel after falling nearly 10% over the past six sessions, and West Texas Intermediate rose to around $58. Both benchmarks recently fell into oversold territory on the nine-day relative strength index and breached the lower Bollinger Bands, both pointing to a market that has fallen too fast. China's markets are also reopening after a holiday. There are also signs that lower oil prices are starting to impact supplies outside the...
The euro held steady around $1.13, slightly below the nearly three-year high reached in April, continuing to benefit from broad dollar weakness. Traders remained focused on the ongoing trade war, particularly negotiations between the US and several Asian countries, while talks with China appeared to have stalled. Meanwhile, Friedrich Merz faced an unexpected setback after failing to secure election as German Chancellor in the first round of parliamentary voting. Although the next steps remain uncertain, it potentially delayed Merz's swearing-in. His CDU-led coalition with the centre-left...
The AUD/USD pair corrects sharply to near 0.6450 in Tuesday's European session from the five-month high of 0.6500 posted on Monday. The Aussie pair retraces as the Australian Dollar (AUD) underperforms across the board due to a slowdown in business activity in China. Signs of moderate growth in economic activities in China weigh heavily on the Aussie Dollar, given Australia's significant reliance on its exports to Beijing. Caixin Manufacturing and Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data for April have demonstrated that businesses are facing pressure due to the fallout of higher...
Gold prices rose to a two-week high on Tuesday, as tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump lifted demand for the safe-haven metal, while the Federal Reserve's policy decision this week was also in focus. Spot gold rose 1.4% to $3,381.37 an ounce, as of 1009 GMT, after hitting its highest since April 22 earlier in the session. U.S. gold futures gained 2% to $3,389.20. "The structural factors that supported gold in recent weeks are all still around - trade tensions are not fixed, concern about the dollar as a reserve currency," said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo. "We are still...