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Gold Clings Above $4,200, Market Bolder to Speculate on Fed Rate Cut?

Gold prices edged higher and held around $4,210 per troy ounce in early Asian trading on Thursday morning. This increase occurred amid sentiment that the Federal Reserve (The Fed) is likely to cut interest rates at its meeting next week. Although the increase was not significant, gold's ability to hold above the $4,200 level indicates that buying interest remains strong. The main trigger for gold's rally came from weaker-than-expected US private sector employment data. The ADP report showed that US private payrolls fell by 32,000 in November, reversing from the 47,000 increase in the...

Gold Drops Suddenly in Asia, Just a Healthy Correction?

Gold prices fell suddenly during the Asian trading session on Thursday (December 4), after previously holding firm above the $4,200 per troy ounce area. This movement reflected a brief correction rather than a major trend change, as gold was still trading within that upper range. Market participants took advantage of the sharp rally in recent days to secure short-term profits. The main selling pressure came from profit-taking after gold approached new highs around $4,240–$4,250 and failed to break through. Amid relatively thin liquidity during the Asian session, this modest selling was...

Silver Retreats Slightly, Is the Rally Nearing a Peak?

Silver prices corrected after hitting a new record high. In Asian trading (Singapore), silver fell as much as 2.4% to around $57.09 per ounce, before settling around $57.43. Despite the correction, the price remains less than $2 from its previous record of $58.97. This correction occurred due to profit-taking by traders following the sharp rally in recent days, as well as a slight strengthening of the US dollar index of around 0.1%, making the precious metal slightly more expensive for non-dollar buyers. In terms of the broader trend, silver is actually still in a very strong upward phase....

Oil gains after Ukraine hits Russian oil infrastructure, stalled peace talks

Oil prices firmed on Thursday after Ukrainian attacks on Russia's oil infrastructure signalled potential supply constraints, and stalled peace talks tempered expectations of a deal restoring Russian oil flows to global markets, though weak fundamentals kept gains limited. Brent crude rose 41 cents, or 0.65%, to $63.08 at 0659 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate rose 45 cents, or 0.76%, to $59.40. Ukraine hit the Druzhba oil pipeline in Russia's central Tambov region, a Ukrainian military intelligence source said on Wednesday, the fifth attack on the pipeline that sends Russian oil to...

Dollar remains weak ahead of Fed meeting

The U.S. dollar steadied Thursday, but remains weak after recent lackluster economic data largely cemented the case for a rate cut from the Federal Reserve next week. The Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, traded largely unchanged at 98.805, near a five-week low and almost 9% lower so far this year. Fed meeting looms largeWeak U.S. economic data has bolstered expectations for a Fed rate cut next week, weighing heavily on the U.S. currency. "After yesterday's 32k drop in ADP payrolls, a Fed cut next week looks even closer to a certainty,"...