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Gold extends correction amidst trade optimism, stronger US Dollar

Gold (XAU/USD) price extends correction, sliding below the $3,300 mark at the time of writing on Tuesday amid improving risk-on mood and a stronger US Dollar (USD). Gold extends its decline for a second day this week as the US dollar caught up with some gains and demand for haven assets cooled, with investors also weighing prospects for improving trade relations between the US and the EU after US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he agreed to an extension on the 50% tariff deadline on the European Union (EU) until July 9. The stronger USD gained momentum at the end of Asian...

Dollar softens amid deficit worries, more downside risks remain: ING

The U.S. dollar edged lower at the start of the week, weighed down by lingering deficit concerns and renewed trade tensions, despite U.S. President Donald Trump backing away from a proposed 50% tariff on European Union (EU) goods. According to ING, markets had already moved past April's tariff-related risks, instead focusing on the potential for trade deals in the months ahead. However, the latest standoff with the EU has brought those fears back into view. "If there's a lesson from April, it's that the dollar bears the brunt of tariff drama," the bank said. ING analysts noted that...

Gold falls as firmer dollar adds to pressure of softened US trade stance

Gold prices declined more than 1% on Tuesday as the dollar's reversal to trade higher added to the pressure on the safe-haven asset following U.S. President Donald Trump's less aggressive trade stance towards the European Union. Spot gold was down 1.6% at $3,289.93 an ounce as of 1155 GMT. U.S. gold futures fell 2.3% to $3,287.80. Prices had softened on Monday as well after Trump, on Sunday, retreated from his threat to impose new tariffs on the European Union next month, instead reinstating a July 9 deadline for trade negotiations. "Gold trades lower for a second day with technical...

Oil steady ahead of OPEC+ meeting as trade war concerns ease

Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday as easing trade war concerns offset expectations OPEC+ will decide to increase output at a meeting later this week. Brent crude futures were down 28 cents, or 0.4%, at $64.46 a barrel by 1154 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell 33 cents, or 0.5%, to $61.20 a barrel. Easing trade war concerns are lifting prices, but the upside remains limited until it is clear what the OPEC+ will decide on Saturday, said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, known as OPEC+, will...

Gold Drops as Dollar Strengthens on Trade Talks

Gold fell as the dollar strengthened and demand for safe-haven assets waned, with investors also weighing the prospect of improving trade relations between the U.S. and the European Union. Bullion fell 1.5% as signs that Japan may be ready to adjust its debt issuance boosted global bonds and the U.S. currency. A stronger dollar makes gold more expensive for buyers in other currencies, while lower yields on non-interest-bearing debt reduce the appeal of the precious metal. Investors are also less fearful of risk as the EU and U.S. signaled a willingness to end a standoff and work toward a...