Gold prices retreated from their highest level in a week on Monday, August 16 with the dollar’s rise, but easing concerns about the US Federal Reserve’s early cut in stimulus policies, and fears of an outbreak of the Delta strain contributed to the price of the yellow metal remaining near …
Read More »Oil Falls on Expectations of Lower Demand From China
Oil prices fell more than 1% on Monday, August 16, falling for a third session, after official data showed a slowdown in refining productivity and economic activity in China, in a sign that the new outbreak of Covid-19 is denting the world’s second-largest economy. Brent crude fell 90 cents, or …
Read More »Oil Finished the Week with Mixed Performance
Oil prices declined on Friday, finishing the week on a mixed note with growing concerns about the spread of the coronavirus Delta variant and the subsequent effect on the recovery of demand for energy. Brent crude futures for October delivery lost 72 cents, or 1%, to finish at $70.59 per …
Read More »Gold Logs Weekly Gains as USD Drops
Gold prices rose on Friday after the dollar declined as the U.S. consumer sentiment dropped to its lowest level in a decade. Accordingly, the yellow metal turned higher for the week as demand for safe havens improved. The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) which measures the greenback against a basket of …
Read More »U.S. Oil Rigs Register Biggest Increase in 4.5 Months
The number of active rigs drilling for crude oil in the United States rose by 10 to 397 this week, data by Baker Hughes showed on Friday. This marked the largest increase for U.S. oil rigs since the beginning of April. The total rig count rose by nine to reach …
Read More »Gold Rises on Concern About The Virus, But is Heading Towards a Weekly Decline
Gold prices rose on Friday, August 13, supported by concerns about an increase in infections with the Coronavirus, but the strength of the dollar kept the yellow metal on the path of recording the second consecutive weekly decline. Spot gold rose 0.2% to $1,756.61 an ounce. And gold is down …
Read More »Oil Prices Ease Despite OPEC’s Positive Expectations
Oil prices closed lower on Thursday after OPEC maintained expectations for demand growth this year. Brent crude futures for October delivery lost 13 cents, or 0.18%, to close at $71.31 per barrel, snapping a two-day rising streak, while the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures decreased by 16 cents, or 0.23%, …
Read More »Gold Finishes Lower as USD Rises Across the Board
Gold prices closed lower on Thursday, as the U.S. Dollar (USD) edged higher after data showed another decline in jobless claims and an increase in producer prices. Gold front-month futures declined by $1.40, or 0.08%, to finish at $1,749.00 per ounce, snapping a two-session rising streak.
Read More »OPEC Leaves 2021 And 2022 World Oil Demand Growth Forecasts Unchanged
In its monthly report published on Thursday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced that it left the 2021 and 2022 world oil demand growth forecasts unchanged despite concerns over Delta variant weighing on energy demand. OPEC currently expects the global demand to rise by 6.6%, or 5.95 …
Read More »Oil Stabilizes on Supply Concerns Sparked by a US Call For Higher Production
Oil prices fell after two days of gains after the United States, the world’s largest oil consumer, urged major producers to increase production, bolstering supply concerns as economies ease restrictions imposed to combat the Coronavirus. Brent crude futures fell 17 cents, or 0.2 percent, to $71.27 a barrel in Asian …
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