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Silver Falls From Record High, Signs 6-Day Rally Has Gone Too Far

Silver weakened from its record high, with technical indicators suggesting a six-day rally pushing the precious metal into overbought territory. Gold also weakened. The white metal slumped as much as 2.4% before paring some losses in US trading. Traders had been betting on continued tight supply and expectations of another US interest rate cut – a boost for the non-yielding precious metal. Looking at the 14-day relative strength index, a measure of overbought conditions, silver surged above 70, a level often considered an indication of overheated momentum. Silver is experiencing a...

Gold Falls on Profit-Taking; Investors Wary of Fed Rate Cut Signals

Gold prices fell more than 1% on Tuesday (December 2) as investors took profits after hitting a six-week high in the previous session, while they awaited key US economic data ahead of next week's Federal Reserve policy meeting. Spot gold fell 1.4% to $4,173.91 an ounce at 11:09 a.m. ET (16:09 GMT). US gold futures for February delivery fell 1.6% to $4,205.10 an ounce. "This is probably just a little profit-taking; the biggest focus of the market lately has been expectations of a rate cut, and those expectations remain fairly stable," said Peter Grant, vice president and senior metals...

Gold Weakens Below $4,200 As Traders Unwind Their Assets Before The Fed Meeting

Gold (XAU/USD) fell about 0.80% on Tuesday (December 2nd) as traders appeared to be taking profits ahead of next week's Federal Reserve (Fed) monetary policy meeting, amid a strengthening US dollar. At the time of writing, XAU/USD was trading at $4,193, after hitting a daily high of $4,240. XAU/USD weakened as traders unwound their positions ahead of next week's FOMC decision. The optimistic market mood weighed on gold's safe-haven appeal, while the greenback, according to the US Dollar Index (DXY), held firm at 99.44, up 0.04%. On Monday, the ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index...

Oil Prices Weakened Amid Uncertainty Over Russia-Ukraine Peace Plan And Oversupply Concerns

Oil prices fell 1% on Tuesday (December 2nd) as the market weighed fading hopes for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal and concerns about oversupply. Brent crude futures closed 72 cents lower, or 1.14%, at $62.45 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 68 cents, or 1.15%, to $58.64 a barrel. Both benchmarks rose more than 1% on Monday. Investors shifted their focus to Russia-Ukraine peace talks as Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, in the Kremlin on Tuesday. "Oil prices were...

Oil Holds Loss as Traders Weigh Next Steps on Russia-Ukraine War

Oil held a decline as traders weighed the outlook for an end to the war in Ukraine following high-level talks between the US and Russia, while attacks on Moscow's energy assets continued. West Texas Intermediate was below $58 a barrel after falling 1.2% on Tuesday. Brent closed near $62. The Kremlin said Vladimir Putin held "very useful" talks with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, though the sides failed to reach agreement on a plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The talks came against the backdrop of another attack on a Russia-linked tanker, but it remains...