Oil prices dropped as Asian markets opened on Monday, as market participants reduced risk premiums following an Iranian attack on Israel late Saturday, which the Israeli government stated caused limited damage. By 1256 GMT, Brent crude futures for June delivery declined by 24 cents to $90.21 a barrel, while West …
Read More »Nikkei index declines on the back of the Iranian attack and the selling on Wall Street
Japan’s Nikkei blue-chip index fell on Monday as investors rushed to sell stocks after escalating violence in the Middle East and a sell-off on Wall Street at the end of the week. Shares of the Japanese semiconductor sector followed their American counterparts in decline after a media report stated that …
Read More »Gold rises with increased demand due to tension in the Middle East
Gold prices climbed on Monday, lingering just below the previous session’s record high, driven by escalating tensions in the Middle East that bolstered demand for the precious metal as a safe haven. As of 0056 GMT, spot gold rose by 0.3 percent to $2,350.59 per ounce, following its historic peak …
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US Inflation Surges: CPI Hits 3.5% in March In the latest update from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), inflation in the US, as gauged by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), demonstrated a notable uptick. March saw a year-on-year increase to 3.5%, up from February’s 3.2%, surpassing market forecasts …
Read More »High safe-haven demand fuels gold’s unprecedented gains
Gold prices surged on Friday, reaching an unprecedented peak and poised to mark weekly gains for the fourth consecutive week, driven by geopolitical tensions and economic concerns surrounding China, which spurred strong demand for the safe-haven asset. As of 0934 GMT, spot gold prices rose by 0.9 percent to $2,394.87 …
Read More »Blue chips support European stocks amid interest rate cut hopes
European stocks opened higher on Friday, buoyed by gains in blue-chip stocks, while investor sentiment remained positive following hints from the European Central Bank (ECB) indicating a potential interest rate cut in June. The European STOXX 600 index surged 0.9 percent, poised to achieve a weekly gain of 0.4 percent, …
Read More »Inflation in Germany falls to its lowest level in about 3 years
Final data from Germany’s Federal Statistics Office showed on Friday that inflation eased in March thanks to a decline in energy and food prices. Inflation in Europe’s largest economy recorded 2.3 percent, the lowest level since June 2021. Consumer prices, harmonized to facilitate comparison with other countries in the European …
Read More »Gold Approaches Unprecedented Highs and Aims for Fourth Straight Weekly Advance
On Friday, gold prices surged to unprecedented heights, buoyed by central bank acquisitions amid geopolitical tensions. Despite robust American economic indicators failing to temper demand, the spot price of gold climbed 0.5 percent to $2,384.34 per ounce by 0345 GMT, reaching a peak of $2,395.29 earlier in the session. US …
Read More »Oil Rises Amid Heightened Tensions in the Middle East, Despite Heading for Weekly Loss
Oil prices rebounded on Friday, buoyed by escalating tensions in the Middle East, which raised concerns about potential supply disruptions from the oil-producing region. However, despite the uptick, prices are on track for a weekly loss amid expectations of fewer interest rate cuts in the United States this year. As …
Read More »European Central Bank holds interest rates
The European Central Bank (ECB) decided to maintain interest rates at all-time highs following its governing council meeting in Frankfurt on Thursday. However, the ECB signaled a potential rate cut at its next meeting in June. The benchmark deposit rate was kept at 4 percent until policymakers were confident that …
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