Gold Prices Fall For Third Straight Session As U.S. Dollar Strengthens - Gold prices remained lower on Tuesday as the dollar rebounded from a three-year low, while investors await the minutes of the latest Federal Reserve meeting due tomorrow. The dollar was supported by the U.S. homebuilding data released on Friday that increased to more than a one-year high in January and that building permits soared to their highest level since 2007. A higher-than-expected consumer price growth last week was also cited as tailwind. The greenback has been weakening in recent months, as inflation concerns amid the ideas that U.S. Federal Reserve and other central banks might raise rates were cited as the main reason for the dollar's underperformance. The U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin suggested last month that a weaker dollar policy by the States could be good given the country’s trade deficit is reaching to a 10-year high.
Copper dropped as a resurgent dollar dragged down prices, while the
Lunar New Year holidays reduced liquidity - Copper on MCX settled down -0.91% at
457.30 while prices moved in the range as trading volumes were remain thin with
U.S. markets were closed on Monday for Presidents' Day and also the Shanghai
Futures Exchange is closed for the Lunar New Year, reopening on Thursday, Feb.
22. Also other metals were largely unchanged in extremely light trading volumes
of less than 1,000 lots. The dollar steadied after pulling ahead from a
three-year low against a currency basket the previous day, though it was dogged
by growing concerns a ballooning fiscal deficit in the United States could
disrupt the economy. Meanwhile Hedge funds and money managers cut their net
long positions in COMEX copper contracts in the week to Feb. 13, U.S. Commodity
Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data showed on Friday. In the week ahead,
investors will focus on minutes of the Fed’s latest policy meeting with hopes
the central bank will give more hints on the pace of future rate hikes this
year. Staying in the U.S., a report on existing home sales will be the
highlight of the holiday-shortened week.
Oil Prices Zig-zag In Asia Reacting To Mixed Influences - Oil prices fluctuated between gains and losses
again Tuesday morning in Asia, following Saudi Arabia’s decision to cut oil
production late last week even as the U.S. continues to increase
production.Partly due to Saudi Arabia’s vow to cut oil production by 100,000
barrels per day (bpd) next month compared to the February level and to cut
exports to below 7 million bpd in March, oil prices are stabilizing and inching
back up from sharp drops at the beginning of the month. Further supporting
prices are rising tensions in the Middle East, especially along the border of
Syria and Israel where Iranian and Syrian forces are reportedly amassing with
Israeli forces responding. Although neither Syria nor Israel plays much of a
role in the oil market, prices tend to increase whenever there is a threat to
oil anywhere in the Middle East.
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