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Gold regains some ground as dollar eases, trade optimism fades

Gold prices rose on Tuesday as the dollar crept lower and initial optimism over a trade truce between the United States and China ebbed, while investors looked forward to U.S. inflation data due later in the day. Spot gold was up 0.6% at $3,255.09 an ounce, as of 1144 GMT, after dropping more than 2% in the previous session. U.S. gold futures were up 0.9% at $3,258.40. The dollar index (.DXY), opens new tab slipped 0.2% after a sharp rise in the previous session. A weaker greenback makes gold less expensive for those holding other currencies. "The uncertainty around the trade tariffs...

Gold price rebounds on cool US CPI reading but remains trapped on risk-on mood

Gold prices traded with a positive tone on Tuesday, following Monday's drop of over 2.70%, exchanged hands at around $3,250, up by 0.42%. A softer-than-expected US inflation report and the trade truce between China and the US may keep Gold prices capped beneath the $3,300 figure. US inflation data for April was slightly softer than expected by market participants on a monthly basis. Annual basis figures were aligned with projections, indicating that the tariff effect has not been reflected so far in the "hard data." Meanwhile, analysts at a major US commercial bank revealed that tariffs...

Crude oil climbs more than $1.60 a barrel on tariff cuts, economic outlook

Crude oil futures climbed more than $1.60 a barrel on Tuesday, lifted by a temporary cut in U.S.-China tariffs and a better-than-expected inflation report. Brent crude futures settled at $66.63 a barrel, up $1.67, or 2.57%. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude finished at $63.67, up $1.72 or 2.78%. The two benchmarks rose by about 4% or more in the previous session after the U.S. and China agreed on sharp reductions to their import tariffs for at least 90 days, which also boosted stocks on Wall Street and the dollar. "We didn't participate as much as other markets did yesterday in the...

US Dollar down after soft CPI readings

The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the value of the US Dollar against a basket of currencies, lost ground on Tuesday, slipping to 101.50 as inflation data for April came in softer than expected. While CPI rose 0.2% monthly and 2.3% annually, missing forecasts, core inflation held steady at 2.8%. Traders remain cautious amid vague trade commitments with China and the UK, and there are new uncertainties after President Trump pushed ambitious investment and tax plans without detailing how they would impact the economy. Despite tariff de-escalation headlines, the Fitch-rated effective...

AUD/USD gains after softer CPI data from the US and trade developments

The US Dollar faced downward pressure on Tuesday, retreating to 101.50, following a softer than expected Consumer Price Index (CPI) for April. The Australian Dollar, on the other hand, surged by nearly 1.5% against the US Dollar, boosted by improving global sentiment and the easing of US-China trade tensions. Investors now eye further economic data. The market expects that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will maintain its current rate policy through mid-2025.The Australian Dollar gains traction as the US Dollar weakens as a combination of softer inflation data and trade progress lifts...