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Silver Prices Consolidate As USD Rebounds, Fed Rate Cut Prospects Support Demand

Silver (XAG/USD) weakened slightly on Thursday (November 27th), trading around $53.25, down 0.15% at the time of writing. The precious metal remained rangebound amid thin liquidity due to the US Thanksgiving holiday. A modest rebound in the US dollar (USD) limited intraday gains and kept silver prices in check. Despite this consolidation, broader macro conditions remain supportive of precious metals. Several Federal Reserve (Fed) officials recently signaled openness to short-term easing, reinforcing market expectations that the central bank could cut interest rates by another 25 basis...

Gold Falls From Two-Week High, Traders Weigh Possible US Interest Rate Cut

Gold prices weakened slightly on Thursday (November 27th), after hitting a nearly two-week high in the previous session, as investors weighed the possibility of a US interest rate cut in December. Spot gold fell 0.2% to $4,157.29 per ounce, as of 16:01 GMT. US gold futures for December delivery fell 0.2% to $4,154.30 per ounce. "We still expect the consolidation that began with the price decline in October to continue as the impact of that price decline has not yet fully subsided," said Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke. Bullion prices have fallen 5% since hitting a record high of...

Oil Prices Close Higher On Low Volume Amid US Holiday; Russia-Ukraine Talks In Focus

Oil prices rose on Thursday (November 27) as market participants weighed the possibility of reaching a deal in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, with trading volumes thin due to the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. Brent crude futures closed up 21 cents, or 0.2%, at $63.34 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 45 cents, or 0.8%, to $59.10 a barrel at 1:46 p.m. ET (18:46 GMT). The market is torn between hope and skepticism over renewed peace efforts in Ukraine, said SEB commodities analyst Ole Hvalbye. U.S. and Ukrainian delegations will meet this week to work on a...

Gold is Calm, But Dangerous?

Gold prices have been stable but remain on track to rise for the fourth consecutive month. In Friday morning trading in Asia, gold bullion was trading around $4,163 per ounce, having risen more than 2% so far this week. Positive sentiment stems from expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next month. Comments from several Fed officials and the delayed release of economic data have made the market increasingly confident that borrowing costs will fall. Currently, swap market participants even assess a greater than 80% chance of a 0.25% interest rate cut in December. For...

Oil Continues to Weaken, What's Really Happening?

Global oil prices are still trending lower and are now heading for their longest monthly decline in more than two years. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) is hovering around $59 per barrel, slightly above Wednesday's close before the Thanksgiving holiday in the US, while Brent is holding above $63 per barrel. The US oil benchmark is already on track for its fourth consecutive monthly decline in November, the longest since the first quarter of 2023. This price pressure reflects market concerns about demand and future supply policies. Meanwhile, market participants' attention is also focused on...