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Oil price correction continues, gold bounces back
Is oil looking to close the gap? We're continuing to see a correction in oil prices following a more than 2% decline on Wednesday. That saw the price move below the post-OPEC+ cut lows from a couple of weeks ago and move into the void left by that surprise announcement. Now it's a question of whether that gap will be filled, with the high from the Friday before falling just shy of $76 in WTI and $78 in Brent.
by Craig Erlam
Oil lower on strong dollar, Gold volatile, Bitcoin at $29k
Oil's worst slide in a month as demand concerns grow Surging yields weigh on gold Binance had a 16,000 bitcoin sell order before the 4am plunge Oil Oil prices declined as the dollar rebounded and after a mixed oil inventory report raised demand concerns. ​ Gasoline demand showed unexpected weakness as inventories posted a surprise build of 1.3 million bpd vs an expected drop of 1.5 million bpd. ​ The headline draw of 4.5 million barrels was larger-than-expected, but that was because it was the
by Edward Moya
Oil slips on Chinese data, gold falls as rate expectations rise
Oil testing post-OPEC+ gap open Oil prices are off almost 2% today and earlier tested the gap open from a couple of weeks ago. That came on the back of the surprise weekend OPEC+ output cut which propelled the price back towards the highs of the previous few months, where it has since hovered around. Today's sell-off comes on the back of some selling pressure yesterday following the Chinese industrial production data and slightly more hawkish expectations on interest rates.
by Craig Erlam
WTI crude attracts buyers at $80, Gold defends $2,000, Bitcoin recaptures $30,000
Oil Oil struggled early as the details behind China’s impressive first quarter included lackluster March industrial output.  A key German investor sentiment survey also weighed on crude, as optimism for the eurozone’s largest economy remains downbeat in the coming quarters.  Oil isn't getting any good news here and that means prices could continue to hover around the $80 a barrel level, or even see a tentative dip below if sellers get some help from a strong dollar.  The initial wave of weakness
by Edward Moya
Oil treading water, gold stays close to $2000
Can oil break above five-month range after OPEC+ cut Oil is continuing to tread water around the five-month highs, an area it has failed to surpass in the aftermath of the latest OPEC+ output cut. Rather than propel the price towards $100 as some feared (it could still happen, of course), the decision appears to have just moved the price back to previous ranges that the cartel was seemingly comfortable with. The next step may depend on global growth and whether the economy can weather the recent
by Craig Erlam
Oil and Gold lower on strong dollar, Crypto down as banking turmoil eases
Energy traders await Key China data Gold down but not out Crypto down on strong dollar and easing banking turmoil Oil Crude prices are in trouble as the dollar appears poised for a major rebound as the Fed might be in position to do a lot more tightening. The economy is showing resilience and while normally that is good news for the crude demand outlook, that is disrupting calls for a peak in Fed tightening.  The oil market will soon have to deal with recession fears but for now it should be a
by Edward Moya
Week Ahead - All eyes on China's GDP, UK CPI, Flash PMIs, and Earnings
The first few banks are delivering a strong start to earnings season, reigniting soft landing calls, while large parts of Wall Street remain confident that the economy is recession bound as expectations remain that banking turmoil will persist.  Fed rate cut bets for later in the year have steadily increased and that has kept the dollar under pressure.
by Edward Moya
Oil rallies, Gold's record run ends for now, Cryptos shine
Oil shrugs off OPEC demand warnings Gold tumbles after failing to reach record highs Ethereum momentum remains post Shapella upgrade Oil Oil’s fourth weekly advance has been mostly relentless as the OPEC+ output cut has sent global oil markets to a very deep supply deficit. The risk of a couple million-barrel deficit in the second half of the year should keep prices supported regardless of whatever noise emerges from the Fed contemplating another quarter-point or so in rate hikes. Energy trad
by Edward Moya
Oil rally hits wall, Gold eyes record, Ethereum's successful upgrade
Oil slumps 1%, Delta optimistic on Q2 travel demand Gold less than $20 from record territory Ethereum rallies above $2,000 following Shapella Upgrade Oil It looks like the rally in crude prices has finally hit a wall. ​ It was a busy week for energy traders with the EIA short-term energy outlook, Colombia’s global energy summit, the OPEC monthly report, and nationwide strikes impacting French oil product shipments. ​ WTI crude couldn’t quite rally above the $83.45 level and traders decided that
by Edward Moya
Oil gets a boost from CPI and EIA reports, Gold wavers, Bitcoin profit-taking
Oil nears 2023 high Gold will have to wait for its record run Bitcoin rally exhausted as profit-taking settles in Oil Crude prices are rallying after a moderating inflation report was followed by an EIA report that highlighted tightness at Cushing and strong gasoline demand.  In addition to a double dose of bullish reports, oil got a boost from Energy Secretary Granholm's comment that said the US wants to soon bring back the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) back to pre-Ukraine War levels.  Sh
by Edward Moya
Fed dovishness emerges ahead of pivotal CPI report, Oil and gold rally, Ethereum's Shapella Upgrade is here
Stocks get a boost from a double dose of dovishness from Williams and Goolsbee Commodities rally as dollar softens Ethereum Shanghai Upgrade is here US stocks are mixed heading into a pivotal inflation report that should support one more rate hike by the Fed. ​ Today’s headlines didn’t tell Wall Street anything it didn’t already know: IMF trimmed their growth outlook, Fed’s Williams supported one more hike, and CarMax earnings showed consumers are leaning towards older vehicles. CarMax is rally
by Edward Moya
Oil drifts lower, Gold back at $2000, Bitcoin resilience
Oil lower given the risk-off tone on Wall Street Gold lower as dollar rallies as Fed rate hike bets get locked in Bitcoin rallies back towards upper boundaries of key range Oil Crude prices are drifting lower as most energy traders are still on the sidelines until we get a clearer picture on the global growth outlook.  There have been a lot of headlines but nothing is moving oil today as prices appear content hovering above the $80 given all the supply challenges.  Rising tensions between Chin
by Edward Moya
Week Ahead - Can CPI, Retail Sales, and Bank Earnings derail Fed rate hike odds?
The US labor market is softening, but still remains tight and that should keep the door open for policymakers to raise rates again at the May 3rd policy meeting. The focus now shifts to whether disinflation trends can get back on track.  The March inflation report is expected to show a slower monthly pace of 0.2%, down from 0.4%, while headline inflation reading is expected at 5.2% year on year, down from February’s 6.0%.
by Edward Moya
Oil’s OPEC+ hangover, Gold profit-taking, Bitcoin’s moment to shine
Oil's third weekly gain all thanks to OPEC+ Gold down from 13-month high as profit-taking kicks before record highs Bitcoin hovers near recent highs Energy traders have an OPEC+ hangover as oil prices remain anchored.  It seems WTI crude isn’t going to budge from the $80 a barrel level even as the headlines suggest the US economy is quickly weakening.
by Edward Moya
Commodities and Bitcoin rallies stall
Oil inventories drop as Saudis raise prices Gold rally stalls ahead of $2050 Bitcoin anchored at $28,000 Oil Crude prices are wavering after weakening US economic data was countered by a larger than expected draw with stockpiles as demand across all products roared back.  Energy traders digested a round of US data that suggests the world’s largest economy is headed towards a recession, but then had a rather bullish EIA crude oil inventory report that was immediately followed by a decision from
by Edward Moya
Oil holds onto OPEC gains, gold punches past $2000
Oil holds gains after OPEC+ cut but remains around recent highs Oil prices are consolidating after the early week surge in the aftermath of the OPEC+ announcement. The decision to cut output has proven to be very controversial, much like the two million barrel reduction in October, but just like that, there's no guarantee it will lead to dramatically higher prices. In fact, at this stage crude is only trading around the highs of the last four months and it's tested these levels on a number of oc
by Craig Erlam
Oil rally hits a wall, Gold shines, Keep your eyes on Bitcoin this Friday
Commodities have been supported by a weaker dollar Shortened Trading Week impacting flows Oil rally runs out of steam The crude rally hit a brick wall as market pessimism grows that US economy is headed towards a recession.  Yesterday was all about the shock from the surprise OPEC+ production and today is about a weakening economy and growing consensus that a recession will happen later this year.  This is a tough shortened trading week given Good Friday holiday for energy traders.  A pivotal
by Edward Moya
Oil powers higher, gold eyes lofty $2000 level
Oil continues higher in the aftermath of the surprise OPEC+ output cut Oil prices are higher again on Tuesday, adding to their substantial gains on Monday following the shock production cut from OPEC+. The decision to reduce output despite no prior warning - quite the opposite in fact - and without a clear view of the demand outlook in light of recent events highlights just how driven by price and speculation the group is, despite its previous insistence otherwise. There may have been other fact
by Craig Erlam
Market Insights Podcast (Episode 551)
OANDA Senior Market Analyst Ed Moya reviews the latest market news with Jonny Hart. They discuss the OPEC+ shock cut, Tesla's record quarter of deliveries, and talk cryptos.
by Edward Moya
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