Gold, Crude Oil, Geopolitical Tensions, US Dollar, Fed, China GDP

Recommended by Daniel Dubrovsky Get Your Free Gold Forecast It was a volatile week for certain corners of financial markets over the past few trading sessions. All eyes were on gold and crude oil prices. XAU/USD rallied almost 5.5 percent, marking the best 5-day period since the middle of March. Meanwhile, crude oil prices soared

Mexican Peso gains against US Dollar after US consumer sentiment dips, dovish Fed remarks

Share: Mexican Peso stalls the USD/MXN rally towards 18.00, as the pair clings to losses of 0.02%. The University of Michigan consumer sentiment indicates growing pessimism amongst Americans as inflation expectations rise. Dovish comments from Fed officials, including Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker, suggest a rate hike pause. Mexican Peso (MXN) calmly stands off

Fed Minutes Confirm Recent Dovish Shift from Officials

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Gold refreshes two-week high ahead of US inflation data

Share:   Gold price holds gains tightly as Fed policymakers support an unchanged monetary policy ahead. The US Dollar reported bearish closes six times in a row as hawkish Fed bets wane. Investors await the US inflation data, which is expected to fall further. Gold price (XAU/USD) clings to gains backed by a

Euro strengthens against dollar amidst dovish Fed comments and anticipated Chinese stimulus By Investing.com

© Reuters. On Wednesday, the euro appreciated against the U.S. dollar, influenced by a decrease in Treasury yields following dovish comments from Federal Reserve officials and anticipated Chinese stimulus measures. Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic, speaking at the American Bankers Association, expressed that no further interest rate hikes were necessary. This statement led to