Summary
Join professional traders Phil Carr and Nik Kalsi of The Gold and Silver Club as they review the latest developments in the commodities markets and analysis the week’s performance. This live session will cover: · End of week summary for Gold, Silver and Oil · The top trades of the week · Live market commentary and technical analysis · Week Ahead: Key events looking forwardLatest Live Videos
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AUD/USD eases below 0.7100 after Aussie trade data, China growth woes
AUD/USD meets fresh supply and eases below 0.7100 following the release of dismal Australian Trade Balance data on Thursday. A record-low growth target set by China for 2026 also weighs on the Chinese proxy, the Australian Dollar, while the US Dollar finds fresh bids amid the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
USD/JPY bounces back to 157.00 amid renewed USD demand
USD/JPY bounces back to near 157.00, cutting losses in the Asian session on Thursday. Renewed US Dollar demand amid Middle East and China concerns outweighs fears of Japanese intervention, aiding the pair's recovery.
Gold buyers stay hopeful amid Middle East war, China growth woes
Gold is building on the previous rebound in Thursday’s Asian trades, testing offers once again at the $5,200 threshold. Deeper escalation of the Middle East war and dovish US Federal Reserve monetary policy outlook continue to support Gold.
Trump presses Congress on CLARITY bill after meeting with Coinbase CEO
US President Donald Trump is urging legislators to pass the CLARITY Act after allegedly meeting with Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong amid growing dispute over stablecoin yields.
First Venezuela, now Iran: The US-China energy war escalates Premium
At first glance, the latest escalation involving the United States with both Iran and Venezuela looks like another chapter in a long-running geopolitical story. But viewed through a broader strategic lens, something else may be unfolding: Energy.
Here is what you need to know on Thursday, March 5:
The US Dollar (USD) eased on Wednesday after a two-day rally drove the US Dollar Index (DXY) near the 100.00 mark. The Greenback ignored the positive employment data and ISM Services PMI as the ongoing war between the US and Iran weights on sentiment.