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Oil rises on Venezuelan supply risks but OPEC+ output caps gains

Oil prices inched up on Wednesday as investors considered supply risks after the U.S. barred Chevron (NYSE:CVX) from exporting crude from Venezuela under a new asset authorisation, though expectations of more output from OPEC+ continued to limit gains. Brent crude futures rose 7 cents, or 0.1%, to $64.16 a barrel by 0640 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gained 9 cents, or 0.2%, at $60.98 a barrel. The Trump administration has issued a new authorisation for U.S.-major Chevron that would allow it to keep assets in Venezuela but not to export oil or expand its activities, Reuters...

Pound Sterling recovers against US Dollar as Greenback falls back

The Pound Sterling (GBP) recoups initial losses against the US Dollar (USD) during European trading hours on Wednesday after correcting to near 1.3460 earlier in the day. The GBP/USD pair bounces back as the US Dollar (USD) gives up initial gains despite firm hopes that the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) will reach a trade deal soon. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the Greenback's value against six major currencies, falls back to near 99.50 from the intraday high of 99.85. On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump expressed confidence in a post on Truth.Social that the...

Gold firms as investors buy the dip ahead of Fed's meeting minutes

Gold firmed on Wednesday as investors bought the dip after prices declined in the previous session, while markets awaited minutes of the Federal Reserve's latest policy meeting and economic data for insights on the U.S. interest rate outlook. Spot gold was up 0.6% to $3,319.61 an ounce, as of 1029 GMT. Bullion fell below the $3,300 level and hit a low of $3,285.19 in the previous session. U.S. gold futures rose 0.6% to $3,318.60. "Gold is rebounding mainly due to bargain hunting after a sharp drop in the previous session," said Jigar Trivedi, senior commodity analyst at Reliance...

Oil inches up on supply risks, offset by expected OPEC+ output increase

Oil prices inched up on Wednesday, with the U.S. barring Chevron (CVX.N), opens new tab from exporting crude from Venezuela and production shut-ins from Canada, while markets eyed an expected production increase from OPEC+. Brent crude futures rose 54 cents, or 0.8%, to $64.63 a barrel by 1050 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gained 64 cents, or 0.9%, to stand at $61.45 a barrel. The Trump administration has issued a new authorisation for U.S.-major Chevron (CVX.N), opens new tab that would let it keep assets in Venezuela but not export oil or expand activities, Reuters...

Dollar Edges Up

The dollar index edged up to 99.7 on Wednesday, extending a nearly 0.4% gain from the previous session, as traders awaited fresh catalysts while continuing to monitor trade tensions and fiscal developments under the Trump administration. Despite the recent uptick, the greenback remains near its 2023 lows reached in April and is down more than 7% year-to-date. On Sunday, President Trump postponed the implementation of a planned 50% tariff on EU imports to July 9th, just days after announcing the sweeping measure. Meanwhile, his so-called "big beautiful bill" narrowly passed the House of...