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Gold buying remains unabated; fresh record high and counting amid dovish Fed, geopolitical risks

Gold (XAU/USD) sticks to its strong intraday gains comfortably above the $3,700 mark, or a record high, through the first half of the European session on Monday and seems poised to appreciate further amid a supportive fundamental backdrop. The US Federal Reserve's (Fed) dovish signal, indicating that two more rate cuts would follow through the end of this year, keeps a lid on the recent US Dollar (USD) recovery from a multi-year low and acts as a tailwind for the non-yielding yellow metal. Apart from this, geopolitical risks stemming from the intensifying Russia-Ukraine war turn out to be...

Oil prices rise as geopolitical tensions rise; EU sanctions on Russia eyed

Oil rose Monday, bouncing from the previous losing week as traders weighed the potential impact of fresh European Union measures aimed at curbing Russia's energy revenues and a series of Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. Brent Oil Futures expiring in November rose 0.2% to $66.79 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures gained 0.3% to $62.56 per barrel. Brent futures slipped nearly 0.5% last week amid pressure from President Donald Trump to push prices lower. EU sanctions pressure mountsThe European Commission on Friday proposed its 19th package of sanctions...

USD/CHF retreats below 0.7950 with Fed speakers on focus

The US Dollar rally against the Swiss franc was capped at 0.7970 on Monday, and the pair retreated to levels right below 0.7945 as market sentiment deteriorated during the European Session, with all eyes on a slew of Fed speakers due later today. Five Fed Governors are scheduled to give further details about the bank´s monetary policy plans. The main focus will be on the newest member, Stephen Miran, who is expected to delve into the reasons that prompted him to dissent from the committee and vote for a 50 basis points rate cut last week. These speeches will frame the Chairman Powell's...

Silver rises again as expectations of the Fed will cut interest rates further

Silver rose to around $43.5 per ounce on Monday, reaching a fresh 14-year high as expectations of further US Federal Reserve rate cuts bolstered demand for precious metals. Last week, the Fed delivered a widely anticipated 25 basis point cut, the first since December, while signaling the possibility of two more reductions this year. Investors are now looking ahead to fresh Fed commentary and a key US inflation report this week for further guidance on the rates outlook. Strong fundamentals also supported silver, with tight supply helping maintain upward momentum. On the demand side, robust...

US dollar weakens as Fed officials set to speak this week

The U.S. dollar snapped a three-day rising streak on Monday, as investors await comments from Federal Reserve officials to better gauge the monetary policy outlook after the central bank resumed its easing cycle last week. The dollar hovered near levels seen before last week's Fed decision. The current pricing is consistent with the central bank's messaging, which highlighted rising concerns over the U.S. labour market as the key driver of policy, analysts said. Last week's U.S. economic data showed the number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell, reversing...