The U.S. labor market demonstrated resilience in November as Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) increased by 227,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report released on Friday. This robust figure surpassed market expectations of 200,000 and significantly outpaced October’s revised gain of 36,000, which had initially been reported as just …
Read More »Oil Prices Slip Amid Concerns Over Supply Surplus Despite OPEC+ Cuts
Oil prices softened on Friday, reflecting persistent market concerns about a looming supply surplus in 2025, even as OPEC+ extended its production cuts through the end of 2026. Brent crude futures dipped by 0.9%, trading at $71.43 per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) fell 1% to $67.65 per …
Read More »Gold Prices Edge Up Amid Rate Speculation and Geopolitical Concerns
Gold prices gained modestly during Asian trading hours on Friday, supported by cautious investor sentiment ahead of U.S. nonfarm payrolls data and ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. However, the yellow metal remains subdued due to resilience in the U.S. dollar and mixed signals on future Federal Reserve interest rate policies. Key Market …
Read More »OPEC+ Delays Output Hike, Oil Prices Dip
Oil prices edged lower on Thursday as investors weighed OPEC+’s decision to extend its production cuts until April 2025 against a projected surplus in global supply for next year. Brent crude futures fell 0.3% to settle at $72.09 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures declined 0.35% …
Read More »Will NFP Data Carry A Perfect Storm for the US Dollar?
The upcoming release of the November Non-Farm Payroll (NFP) report is poised to be a pivotal moment for the US dollar and global financial markets. While consensus estimates point to a modest job growth of 200,000, the market’s focus will be on the underlying trends in wage growth, labour force …
Read More »Gold Prices Remain Flat Amid Strong Dollar and Improved Risk Appetite
Gold prices showed limited movement in Asian trading on Thursday, as improved risk appetite and a strong U.S. dollar weighed on safe-haven demand despite political turbulence in France and South Korea. Market Performance Spot Gold: Fell slightly to $2,649.09 an ounce. Gold Futures (February): Declined 0.1% to $2,672.99 an ounce …
Read More »Oil Prices Slide Ahead of OPEC+ Decision
Oil prices declined on Wednesday as investors braced for a likely extension of production cuts by the OPEC+ alliance. While a significant drawdown in U.S. crude inventories offered some upward pressure, the market’s attention remained firmly fixed on the upcoming OPEC+ meeting. The organization is expected to extend its production …
Read More »Market Drivers, US Session
Wednesday’s Recap and Thursday’s Outlook The US Dollar weakened on Wednesday as Treasury yields declined and Federal Reserve Chair Powell’s comments at the New York Times event did so little to provide significant market impact.Key Economic Events To Watch: • US: Balance of Trade, Initial Jobless Claims, Challenger Job Cuts, …
Read More »Gold Gains Ground Ahead of Powell’s Speech
Gold prices experienced a modest uptick on Wednesday, buoyed by a combination of economic indicators and geopolitical tensions. The precious metal gained traction after the release of the ADP Employment Report, which showed a slower-than-anticipated pace of US private job growth in November. This suggests a potential slowdown in economic …
Read More »Oil Prices Edge Higher Amid OPEC+ Supply Cuts and Geopolitical Tensions
Oil prices firmed slightly on Wednesday as traders anticipated OPEC+ to extend voluntary production cuts, while ongoing geopolitical tensions provided additional support to the market. Market Performance Brent Crude Futures: Up 19 cents (0.26%) at $73.81 per barrel (0916 GMT). West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Crude: Gained 13 cents (0.19%) to …
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