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06.03.2025
Gold prices have risen 1.45% to $2,898 per troy ounce this week, rebounding after a 4.1% correction last week. Prices briefly reached $2,929 per ounce, approaching the all-time high of $2,954. The correction was largely driven by recession fears and uncertainty surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. Last week’s macroeconomic data pointed to a sharp slowdown in the U.S. economy, with the S&P 500 declining 3.0% and large investors reducing their gold positions. The SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) reported a neutral balance last week but recorded net outflows of $234.
04.03.2025
The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) is down 0.85% to 106.26 points this week with the EURUSD rising by 1.63% to 1.05400. The Dollar’s sharp decline from Monday is unusual and may be driven by slowing inflation. The January PCE Index fell to 2.5% YoY from 2.6%, while core PCE (excluding food and fuel) dropped to 2.6% YoY from 2.8%. This weakness was compounded by disappointing ISM March Manufacturing PMI, which declined to 50.3 points, although S&P Global Manufacturing PMI increased to 52.7 points. Additionally, Atlanta Fed Q1 2025 GDP projections suggest the U.S. economy may contract by 2.
27.02.2025
Brent crude benchmark prices are down 2.0% to $72.86 this week, breaking below the support at $74.00–75.00 per barrel. Prices are now rapidly approaching the strong support zone at $68.00–70.00 per barrel. This downturn is not driven by a single factor but rather by a snowballing effect of negative developments accelerating the decline. Disappointing macroeconomic data, including higher-than-expected initial jobless claims and weak services PMI last week, were compounded by Walmart’s (WMT) weak Q1 2025 forward guidance. Additionally, U.S.
25.02.2025
The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) is trading neutral at 106.61 points this week, with EURUSD slightly up by 0.12% to 1.04710. Technical oversold conditions for the Greenback have eased after last Wednesday’s sharp EURUSD drop of 0.88% to 1.04000, driven by hawkish remarks from multiple Federal Reserve (Fed) members. Following this move, the pair was primed for a rebound toward the 1.04700–1.05700 target zone. On Friday, weaker-than-expected U.S. services sector business activity weighed on stocks and opened a path for a weaker Greenback.
20.02.2025
Gold prices have surged by 2.5% to $2,954 per troy ounce this week, marking the seventh all-time high in February. The rally continues as U.S. President Donald Trump escalates his tariff disputes globally. Trump remained silent last week amid persistent U.S. inflation, which rose to 3.0% YoY in January. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell signalled that the Fed is likely to delay rate cuts for an extended period. However, Trump has been vocal in pushing the central bank to lower interest rates immediately.
18.02.2025
The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) is rising by 0.18% to 106.91 points this week, while EURUSD is down by 0.33% to 1.04560. The dollar is recovering after last week’s sharp decline, when it lost 1.60% to the euro, pushing EURUSD to 1.05110—the highest level since January 27. This drop was triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements targeting Colombia, Canada, Mexico, China, and steel and aluminium imports into the U.S. Currently, EURUSD appears overbought, and a corrective move to the 1.03800–1.04400 range could relieve this tension.
13.02.2025
Brent crude prices are down 1.3% this week, trading at $74.30 per barrel and marking new 2025 lows. Prices initially rose on Monday and Tuesday following reports of lower Russian oil production and fears of effective sanctions against its energy sector. However, U.S. President Donald Trump once again surprised the markets by pushing Russia-Ukraine peace talks into the public spotlight. Russia reported oil production below its OPEC+ quota, falling by 16,000 barrels per day to 8.962 million bpd. Traders rushed to buy crude amid concerns that U.S.
11.02.2025
The U.S. Dollar Index is rising by 0.32% to 108.39 points, though its strength against the euro remains moderate. The EURUSD is down by 0.23% to 1.03030 as U.S. President Donald Trump continues his pattern of announcing new tariffs every Friday. Over the weekend, these announcements gain momentum, impacting markets on Monday. Last Friday, Trump followed this strategy again, designating U.S. steel and aluminium imports for a new 25% tariff. Since Monday’s opening, the EURUSD has declined by 0.58% to 1.02698.
06.02.2025
Gold prices surged by 2.3% to $2,865 per troy ounce, setting another all-time high of $2,883 on Wednesday—the fifth consecutive peak in a remarkable rally. Prices have been steadily advancing, surpassing the $2,750–2,780 resistance level last Thursday before reaching the $2,850–2,880 range. A slight retreat is now forming a consolidation pattern, though a continued rally without pullback remains a possibility. Uncertainty surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump's latest trade measures is a key driver of gold’s ascent.
04.02.2025
The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) is up 0.24% this week to 108.63 points, while the EURUSD has declined by 0.37% to 1.03270. U.S. President Donald Trump escalated trade tensions by imposing new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China last Saturday, with speculation mounting that the European Union could be next. The Dollar fluctuated amid conflicting rumours about Trump’s tariff plans, initially surging when reports suggested a delay until March 1, pushing EURUSD up 0.4% to 1.04340. However, when the news was officially refuted, the Euro fell to 1.03650 by Friday’s close.
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