Gold edges higher in the early Asian session, underpinned by Fed rate-cut hopes. "The metal could find support amid subdued yields and dovish expectations," Kudotrade's Konstantinos Chrysikos says in an email. "Markets expect three rate cuts in the U.S. during the second half of the year, which could support non-yielding assets like gold," the head of Customer Relationship Management says. Worries over the Fed's independence might also drive investors toward the precious metal, Chrysikos adds. Spot gold is 0.2% higher at $3,310.66/oz. Source : Dow Jones
Oil declined for a second day to near its lowest level since early June, with the focus turning to how much OPEC+ will increase output quotas this weekend. Brent crude traded below $67 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate was near $65. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies are expected to agree to a fourth monthly major supply increase at a meeting on Sunday, according to a Bloomberg survey, as leader Saudi Arabia continues its bid to reclaim market share. A 411,000 barrel-a-day quota hike is like this weekend and there will...
Gold climbed for a second day on optimism that the Federal Reserve will resume rate cuts this half, while investors continued to monitor US trade talks before a July 9 tariff deadline. Bullion rose 0.6% to near $3,323 an ounce, after gaining 0.9% on Monday as traders priced in higher odds of at least two US rate reductions in 2025. A jobs report on Thursday also looms as a potential catalyst for a drop in yields on Treasuries — a scenario that typically tends to benefit gold. Gold is up by more than a quarter this year, and is trading less than $200 short of...
The Australian Dollar (AUD) recovers its daily losses against the US Dollar (USD) on Tuesday amid improved risk appetite, driven by the news that the US may scale back its goals for comprehensive reciprocal agreements with trading partners. US President Donald Trump's top trade officials were seeking phased deals with the most engaged countries as they hurried to reach an agreement by the July 9 deadline, when Trump had vowed to reimpose his harshest levies, per the Financial Times. However, the AUD/USD pair faced challenges as Australia's S&P Global Manufacturing Purchasing Managers'...
Silver prices held steady around $36 per ounce on Tuesday following a strong performance in June, underpinned by a weaker dollar amid bets on deeper Federal Reserve rate cuts, rising fiscal concerns, and persistent trade uncertainties. A softer dollar typically boosts demand for dollar-denominated commodities like silver by making them more affordable to foreign buyers. Investors are now turning their attention to upcoming US jobs data, as signs of weakness in the labor market may strengthen the case for a rate cut as early as July. Meanwhile, market participants are closely monitoring the...