Oil prices rose on Monday, fueled by escalating worries over potential supply disruptions from Middle East producers after Israel intensified its attacks on Iranian-backed forces in the region. As of 03:30 GMT, Brent crude futures for November delivery climbed by 51 cents, or 0.71%, to $72.49 a barrel. The more …
Read More »Oil Prices Decline for Third Day, Focus on Libya and OPEC+ Output
Oil prices eased on Friday, marking the third consecutive day of declines, as investors monitored expectations of increased output from Libya and the broader OPEC+ group. However, the decline was somewhat limited by fresh stimulus measures from China, the world’s top oil importer. Market Overview As of 04:33 GMT, Brent …
Read More »Oil Prices Decline as Saudi Arabia Signals Shift in Strategy
Oil prices fell on Thursday, reversing earlier gains as market sentiment was impacted by news that top exporter Saudi Arabia is planning to abandon its unofficial crude oil price target of $100 per barrel in preparation for expanded production. Market Overview Brent crude futures dropped by 55 cents, or 0.75%, …
Read More »Gold Prices Hold Steady Near Record Highs Ahead of Powell’s Address and Key U.S. Economic Data
Gold prices remained steady in Asian trade on Thursday, staying close to their recent record highs, as investors shifted their attention to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s upcoming address and significant U.S. economic data releases. Spot gold rose by 0.2% to $2,661.78 an ounce, while December gold futures steadied at …
Read More »Oil Prices Slip Amid Concerns Over China’s Stimulus Impact and Broader Economic Worries
Oil prices dipped on Wednesday as investors reassessed the potential impact of China’s recent stimulus measures on its economy and questioned whether these steps would be sufficient to drive significant fuel demand growth in the world’s largest crude importer. By 0415 GMT, Brent crude futures fell by 17 cents, or …
Read More »XAU hits a record high as US consumer confidence declines
Amidst a decline in US consumer confidence and a falling US dollar, gold reaches a new all-time high of $2,655, with XAU/USD trading at $2,651. Fed Governor Michelle Bowman suggests reducing interest rates gradually. Middle East geopolitical unrest also increases demand for gold as a safe haven, pushing the price …
Read More »Market Drivers; US Session, September 23
The US Dollar, once a stalwart symbol of global economic stability, has found itself in a state of flux following the Federal Reserve’s recent decision to cut interest rates. This strategic move, aimed at stimulating economic growth, has had far-reaching implications for the currency’s value and its role in the …
Read More »Oil Prices Rise Amid Middle East Tensions and U.S. Interest Rate Cut
Oil prices edged higher on Monday, driven by concerns over potential supply disruptions in the Middle East and optimism that the U.S. Federal Reserve’s significant interest rate cut last week would support demand. Brent crude futures for November delivery rose 22 cents, or 0.3%, to $74.71 a barrel by 0705 …
Read More »Oil Prices Ease but Set for Second Weekly Gain Amid U.S. Rate Cuts and Lower Stockpiles
Oil prices slipped on Friday, yet they remained poised for a second consecutive weekly gain, buoyed by the Federal Reserve’s significant interest rate cut and shrinking global stockpiles. As of 10:04 GMT, Brent futures had declined by 50 cents (0.67%) to $74.38 a barrel, while U.S. WTI crude futures fell …
Read More »Oil Prices Steady Amid Demand Concerns and Fed Rate Cut
Oil prices remained relatively unchanged on Thursday, with Brent crude futures edging up by 8 cents to $73.73 a barrel, while WTI crude futures slipped by 3 cents to $70.88 a barrel as of 0015 GMT. The market’s reaction to the Federal Reserve’s half-percentage-point rate cut was muted, with concerns …
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