
Oil prices fell on Thursday (October 30th) as investors assessed the potential for a truce in the trade dispute between the United States and China. President Donald Trump lowered tariffs on China after a meeting with President Xi Jinping in South Korea. Brent crude futures fell 53 cents, or 0.82%, to $64.39 per barrel at 09:08 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude fell 46 cents, or 0.76%, to $60.02. Trump agreed to reduce tariffs on China from 57% to 47% in a one-year deal in exchange for Beijing continuing purchases of US soybeans, maintaining the flow of rare earth exports, and cracking...
Gold prices jumped 2% on Thursday (December 30th), driven by a weaker dollar following the Fed's interest rate cut and as investors remained uncertain about the outcome of a trade deal between the presidents of the world's two largest economies. Spot gold prices rose 1.9% to $4,004.75 per ounce at 09:18 GMT. US gold futures for December delivery fell 0.4% to $4,018.30 per ounce. "Gold prices appear to be strengthening as investors digest the outcome of the Trump-Xi meeting and the Fed's decision to cut interest rates for the second time this year," said Lukman Otunuga, senior research...
The US dollar traded higher for the second consecutive day against a basket of currencies. The greenback strengthened sharply on Wednesday, following hawkish comments from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, extending its gains to the 99.25 area in Thursday's European session, as investors weighed the scope of a Sino-US trade deal. US President Donald Trump said he had a "wonderful" conversation with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, which concluded with an agreement to reduce tariffs in exchange for free trade in rare earths and minerals from China and a pledge to resume purchases of US...
Gold price rallies over than 1.50% on Thursday after the Federal Reserve (Fed) reduced rates as expected despite Chair Jerome Powell's hawkish comments at the press conference. Falling US Treasury yields and geopolitics boosted the yellow metal, which trades at $3,995 at the time of writing. Bullion rebounds above $3,990 amid softer yields and geopolitical jitters. On Wednesday, the Fed reduced borrowing costs by 25 basis points to 3.75%-4% on a 10-2 split vote. The two dissenters were Fed Governor Stephen Miran, voting for a 50-bps cut, and Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid, who...
Oil headed for a third monthly drop on concerns about a global glut, with OPEC+ expected to back another supply hike this weekend. West Texas Intermediate fell toward $60 a barrel, on track for a monthly loss of more than 3%, while Brent settled at $65. The producers' group will hold discussions on Sunday, and members are expected to agree to revive another slice of halted capacity in a push to reclaim market share. Traders were also taking stock of the impact of Western sanctions on Russia, including US curbs on the nation's leading producers, Rosneft PJSC and...