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Oil Rises on Attack on Key Black Sea Terminal, Venezuela Risks

Oil prices rose as a major pipeline connecting Kazakhstan's fields to Russia's Black Sea coast halted loading after one of its three berths was damaged by a Ukrainian attack in the region over the weekend, while traders assessed the potential for a U.S. military operation in Venezuela alongside expectations of oversupply. West Texas Intermediate oil prices traded above $59 on Monday and had previously risen as much as 2.4%. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium carries the bulk of Kazakhstan's crude exports, which have averaged 1.6 million barrels per day so far this year. The berth was severely...

Gold Hits Six-Week High as Rate Cut Speculation Weighs on Dollar; Silver Hits Record High

Gold prices rose to a six-week high on Monday (December 1), supported by growing expectations of a US interest rate cut and a weaker dollar, while silver hit a record high ahead of key US economic data. Spot gold rose 0.1% to $4,233.83 an ounce, as of 11:15 a.m. ET (16:15 GMT), its highest level since October 21. US gold futures for February delivery rose 0.3% to $4,266.60. Silver rose 3.1% to $58.09 an ounce, after hitting an all-time high of $58.23 earlier. The precious metal has gained more than 100% so far this year. The US dollar fell to a two-week low, making gold more affordable...

Silver Continues Record-Breaking Rally Amid Tight Global Supply

Silver surged to a new high on Monday (December 1), with traders placing speculative bets on ongoing supply tightness. Gold weakened slightly. The white metal rose to $58.23 an ounce after surging nearly 6% on Friday. Its price has risen for six consecutive sessions and has nearly doubled in value this year, outpacing gold's rally by about 60%. Silver balances reached a record high in October, easing historic pressures in the world's largest metals trading center, but this has put pressure on other trading centers. Inventories in warehouses connected to the Shanghai Futures Exchange...

Gold Hits Five-Week High, Heading for $4,264, Fueled by Fed Rate Cut Rumors

Gold (XAU/USD) continued its rally for the second consecutive trading session on Monday (December 1), rising more than 0.40% as currency markets anticipate a Federal Reserve (Fed) interest rate cut next week. Meanwhile, a weaker US dollar kept the yellow metal hovering around $4,240 at the time of writing, having reached a five-week high of $4,264. Gold bullion remains strong despite the risk of BoJ tightening and weakening physical demand in China. The yellow metal remains bullish, but central bank tightening, particularly from the Bank of Japan (BoJ) following comments by Governor Kazuo...

Oil Prices Surge Above $1 Per Barrel Following OPEC Action And Ukraine Attack

Oil prices rose more than 1% on Monday (December 1st) following a drone attack by Ukraine, the closure of Venezuelan airspace by the United States, and OPEC's decision to leave production levels unchanged for the first quarter of 2026. Brent crude closed at $63.17 per barrel, up 79 cents, or 1.27%. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude closed at $59.32 per barrel, up 77 cents, or 1.32%. "The market is very nervous right now about the possible loss of Russian crude oil supplies," said John Kilduff, partner at Again Capital LLC. "They're watching closely to see if this Russia-Ukraine deal will...