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Oil extends losses as dollar strengthens following Trump attack
  + stars: | 2024-07-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Oil prices fell for a second day on Monday as the dollar gained ground amid political uncertainty in the U.S. following an attack on U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump while investors eyed the progress of talks for a Gaza ceasefire. Brent crude futures fell 55 cents, or 0.7%, to $84.48 a barrel by 0109 GMT after settling down 37 cents on Friday. The dollar firmed on Monday while U.S. bond futures slipped as investors wagered the attack on Trump made his victory in the upcoming presidential election more likely. A stronger dollar tends to lower oil prices as buyers using other currencies have to pay more for their dollar-denominated crude. Still, oil markets are broadly underpinned by supply cuts from OPEC+ with Iraq's oil ministry saying it will compensate for any oil overproduction since the beginning of 2024.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Tony Sycamore, Brent, Baker Hughes Organizations: Brent, . West Texas, ., Hamas Locations: Stanton , Texas, U.S, Gaza, China, Beijing, Israel
LONDON — European stocks are expected to start the week lower as global markets assess the impact an assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump at a rally over the weekend. The U.K.'s FTSE index is seen opening 14 points lower at 8,239, Germany's DAX down 55 points at 18,711, France's CAC 40 down 27 points at 7,706 and Italy's FTSE MIB down 92 points at 34,645, according to data from IG. European stocks are set to follow the trend set in Asia-Pacific overnight, where markets mostly fell as China's gross domestic product data missed expectations and as investors also assessed the impact of the assassination attempt on Trump. President Joe Biden addressed the nation from the White House on Sunday and condemned all political violence and called for unity. Meanwhile, Trump has said his speech at the Republican National Convention will now focus on national unity, instead of targeting Joe Biden's policies.
Persons: Donald Trump, Germany's DAX, Joe Biden, Trump, Joe Biden's Organizations: CAC, IG, Trump, White, Republican National Convention, House Locations: Asia, Pacific
Read previewChina's belt-tightening consumers are dragging on the country's economy even as external demand supports exports, official data released on Monday shows. The fresh data shows China's economy continues to be bogged down by its real-estate crisis , stock-market volatility, geopolitical headwinds, and demographic challenges. AdvertisementPeople are just not spending enoughEven though disposable income grew in the second quarter of this year, consumers in China are reluctant to spend. Economic outlook for the second half of the yearChina's economic outlook isn't that rosy for the second half of this year either. However, they added that headwinds remain in the second half of the year, including the "tapering of post-COVID pent-up consumer demand."
Persons: , Nomura, China's, Donald Trump's, Yeap, Rong Organizations: Service, National Bureau, Statistics —, Reuters, Business, Bureau of Statistics, Nomura Locations: China, Beijing
The failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump is likely to be on investors' minds this week. Bitcoin surged on haven trade following the event, while the dollar also rose as the "Trump trade" returned. AdvertisementThe failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump is expected to dominate markets this week as investors focus on the so-called "Trump trade." Even before the weekend events, economists and analysts were already debating what a Trump presidency would mean for the markets. "Judging by historical parallels, this event will galvanize the Trump vote, meaning the markets will gradually price in the so-called 'Trump trade,'" wrote Rodda.
Persons: Donald Trump, Bitcoin, Trump, , Kyle Rodda, TMTG, Hong, Rong Organizations: Trump, Service, Investors Locations: United States, Tokyo, Paris, Frankfurt
Skyscrapers in the La Defense business and financial district in Paris, France, on Monday, June 3, 2024. LONDON — European stocks are set to nudge higher at Friday's open, defying a broader global selloff, with fresh inflation data set to land. Reaction to the historic French and U.K. elections dominated the start of the week, but attention has moved to a flurry of inflation data. On Thursday, the U.S. consumer price index declined more than expected to 3% annually, down from 3.3% in May. The data will be followed up by the U.S. producer price index Friday, while German, French and Italian inflation readings will also be released.
Persons: Germany's DAX, Jerome Powell Organizations: La Defense, LONDON, MIB, CAC, Federal Locations: Paris, France, U.S
Oil rises on cooling U.S. inflation but heads for weekly dip
  + stars: | 2024-07-12 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Brent crude futures rose 33 cents, or 0.4%, to $85.73 a barrel by 0300 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures climbed 46 cents, or 0.6%, to $83.08 a barrel. Indications of strong summer fuel demand in the U.S. also kept prices buoyed. Jet fuel demand on a four-week average basis was at its strongest since January 2020. The strong fuel demand encouraged U.S. refiners to ramp up activity and draw from crude oil stockpiles.
Persons: Brent, stoking, Jerome Powell, Jun Rong, Emril Jamil Organizations: Brent, . West Texas, Federal Reserve, Fed, IG, Jet, Gulf Locations: United States, U.S
The UK economy has reportedly seen faster growth than initially estimated in early 2024. LONDON — European stocks are expected to open higher Thursday as global markets look ahead to the next U.S. inflation reading. Thursday's inflation report could cement expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in the coming months. Recent economic releases have suggested that inflation and economic growth are both cooling, including last week's report that unemployment in June ticked up to 4.1%. The consumer price index report for June will be released at 8:30 a.m.
Persons: Germany's DAX Organizations: City of, LONDON, CAC, IG, U.S . Federal Locations: Bishopsgate, City, City of London
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe path of least resistance continues to be to the upside, says IG North America CEO JJ KinahanJJ Kinahan, IG North America CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, state of retail investing, and more.
Persons: JJ Kinahan JJ Kinahan Organizations: North, IG North America
Gold rangebound with spotlight on U.S. inflation reading
  + stars: | 2024-07-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Gold traded in a narrow price range on Wednesday as investors looked forward to a key U.S. inflation reading that could shed more light on the Federal Reserve's interest rates trajectory. Gold traded in a narrow price range on Wednesday as investors looked forward to a key U.S. inflation reading that could shed more light on the Federal Reserve's interest rates trajectory. Spot gold rose 0.2% to $2,367.79 per ounce by 0229 GMT. Non-yielding bullion's appeal tends to shine when interest rates are lower. That may weigh on gold, which could see prices fall back towards the $2,300 level of support," Yeap said.
Persons: Gold, Jerome Powell, Powell, Yeap Jun Rong, Yeap Organizations: Traders, Global, Gold Locations: U.S, Europe, Asia
Liverpool Street train station beneath the new skyline of skyscrapers in the City of London financial district on 14th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom. LONDON — European stocks are expected to open higher Wednesday as concerns over the political outlook in France subside. France's CAC 40 index closed 1.81% lower Tuesday as traders assessed the implications of a hung parliament and a period of political uncertainty in France. Asia-Pacific markets were mixed overnight, even as key Wall Street benchmarks rose following dovish comments from U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell Tuesday. U.S. stock futures were little changed in overnight trading Tuesday after the S&P 500 notched a fresh record close.
Persons: Germany's DAX, Emmanuel Macron, Jerome Powell, Powell Organizations: Liverpool, LONDON, CAC, IG, Front, NFP, U.S . Federal, National Grid Locations: City, London, United Kingdom, France, Asia, Pacific, U.S, Wetherspoons
People gather to celebrate the victory of the left-wing union after the partial results of the second round of the French parliamentary elections in Paris, France on July 07, 2024. LONDON — European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory Tuesday as investors in the region weigh up political uncertainty in France after Sunday's election result. European markets are digesting the prospect of a prolonged period of political uncertainty in France as it confronts a hung parliament following Sunday's parliamentary election result. The left-wing New Popular Front won the largest number of seats in the final round of voting, scuppering an expected surge for the far-right. The alliance failed to secure an absolute majority, however, meaning a coalition or technocratic government is on the cards, making legislation and reforms harder to pass.
Persons: Germany's DAX, scuppering Organizations: LONDON, CAC, IG, Popular Front Locations: Paris, France
LONDON — European stocks were set to fall at the open on Monday as markets reacted to an expected hung parliament in France after a surprise win for a left-wing coalition of parties. France's CAC 40 was seen falling 37.9 points to 7,631, according to IG, and the euro was down 0.18% against the dollar. The U.K.'s FTSE 100 index and Germany's DAX are both expected to fall around 6 points, while Italy's FTSE MIB is expected to slip 115 points at the open. European marketsFrance's left-wing New Popular Front won the largest number of seats in this weekend's parliamentary elections, scuppering an expected surge for the far-right. However, the coalition failed to secure an absolute majority, early data showed, leaving markets digesting the possibility of a hung parliament.
Persons: Germany's DAX, France's, scuppering, Jim Reid, Nathan Posner Organizations: CAC, IG, Popular Front, Deutsche Bank, New, Republique, Anadolu, Getty Locations: France, Paris, France's
Oil little changed as investors eye impact of storm Beryl on Texas
  + stars: | 2024-07-08 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Oil prices were little changed as investors eyed energy supply disruption, with the largest ports in Texas shut before Tropical Storm Beryl likely strengthens into a hurricane and makes landfall on Monday. Brent crude futures inched up 11 cents, or 0.1%, to $86.65 a barrel as at 0042 GMT after closing down 89 cents on Friday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $83.08 a barrel, down 8 cents, after settling down 72 cents in the previous session. Lower interest rates can boost economic activity and increase crude oil demand. Investors were also watching for any impact from elections in the UK, France and Iran last week on geopolitics and energy policies.
Persons: Beryl, Corpus Christi, Tony Sycamore, Baker Hughes BKR.O, Sycamore, Masoud Pezeshkian Organizations: Tropical, Brent, . West Texas, Texas City, Energy, Administration, Sunday Locations: Texas, Corpus Christi, Houston, Galveston, Freeport, Corpus, Sydney, U.S, France, Iran
The Houses of Parliament are seen on June 28, 2024 in London, England ahead of the UK general election. LONDON — European stocks are expected to open higher Thursday, with the U.K.'s general election in focus in the region. The U.K. general election is being held Thursday. Polls open from 7a.m. Overnight, Asia-Pacific markets were mostly up Thursday as Japan's Topix crossed its all-time high of 2,886.50, previously set in December 1989.
Persons: Germany's DAX, Japan's Topix Organizations: LONDON, CAC, IG, Labour Party, Conservative Party Locations: London, England, Asia, Pacific
Poster of Christophe Versini for the Rassemblement National (National Rally) party, with Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella on it, on June 24, 2024. LONDON — European stocks are expected to start the new trading week higher as investors in the region digest the results of the first round of France's snap parliamentary election. European markets will be reacting to the results of the first round of the snap parliamentary election in France in which there was a sharp upswing in votes for the anti-immigrant National Rally party. Initial results point to it struggling for an absolute majority in the second round of voting that takes place on July 7, however. Overnight, Asia-Pacific markets started the second half of the year mixed as investors assessed June business activity data from China as well as Japan's business confidence readings.
Persons: Christophe Versini, Jordan Bardella, Germany's DAX, Emmanuel Macron's Organizations: Rassemblement National, LONDON, CAC, IG, National Rally, British Foods Locations: France, Asia, Pacific, China
Oil inches higher on summer demand outlook
  + stars: | 2024-07-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
That led analysts to forecast supply deficits in the third quarter as transportation and air-conditioning demand during summer draw down fuel stockpiles. WTI's recent rally may extend towards $85 a barrel if prices remain above the 200-day moving average at $79.52, he said. In the U.S., oil production and demand rose to a four-month high in April, according to the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) Petroleum Supply Monthly report published on Friday. Traders are watching out for the impact from hurricanes on oil and gas production and consumption in the Americas. In China, the latest manufacturing data did not bode well for oil demand in the world's no.2 consumer and top crude importer.
Persons: Brent, Tony Sycamore, Hurricane Beryl, Beryl, bode Organizations: Brent, U.S, West Texas, Organization of, Petroleum, U.S . Federal, Hezbollah, Energy, Petroleum Supply, Traders, Atlantic, National Hurricane Center Locations: OPEC, Europe, Israel, U.S, Americas, Windward, China
Gold holds ground as slowing inflation boosts Fed rate-cut bets
  + stars: | 2024-07-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Gold prices held steady on Monday after data showed U.S. inflation subsided, bolstering hopes that the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates this year. Gold prices held steady on Monday after data showed U.S. inflation subsided, bolstering hopes that the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates this year. Data showed on Friday that the personal consumption expenditures index, increased 2.6% after advancing 2.7% in April. But, "any failure to defend the $2,280 level ahead may potentially pave the way for gold prices to head towards the $2,200 next". Spot silver dipped 0.2% to $29.06, platinum fell 0.7% to $986.08 and palladium held steady at $972.74.
Persons: Yeap Jun Rong, Jerome Powell Organizations: Federal Reserve, ANZ
The Defense Department IG will look specifically at the “effectiveness of DoD’s efforts to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza through the maritime corridor,” a press release on Thursday, announcing the effort, said. The pier — called the Joint Logistics Over The Shore, or JLOTS — was first established on the Gaza coast in May. WFP has had their distribution of aid from the pier paused for more than two weeks as they assess the security situation on the ground. Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in Gaza has only grown more dire as the war between Israel and Hamas continues. “Given this, the DoD OIG and USAID OIG are working together to address the challenges associated with this mission.
Persons: , , Robert P, Storch, Paul K, Martin Organizations: CNN, Pentagon, USAID, General, The Defense, The, WFP, Integrated, DoD, DoD OIG, USAID OIG Locations: Gaza, Israel,
A photo shows the bell during a bell ceremony of the Euronext Brussels Stock Exchange in Brussels on March 18, 2024. LONDON — European stocks are expected to open in negative territory Thursday as global inflation worries continue to rattle markets. Global market attention is shifting toward fresh U.S. inflation data on Friday, with May's personal consumption expenditures price index, the U.S. Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, due to be released. Data releases in Europe Thursday include Italy's latest consumer and business confidence numbers, and Spanish retail sales. An EU leader' summit begins in Brussels on Thursday and the Bank of England publishes its latest Financial Stability Report.
Persons: Germany's DAX Organizations: Euronext Brussels Stock Exchange, LONDON, CAC, IG, Global, U.S, U.S . Federal, U.S ., Bank of England Locations: Brussels, U.S ., Asia, Pacific, Europe, EU
A Trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, June 24, 2024. LONDON — European stocks are expected to open higher Wednesday, reversing negative sentiment seen in the previous trading session. The positive open anticipated for European markets comes after rocky trade in the region, and elsewhere globally, after a tech-driven selloff — although volatility in the sector appeared to stabilize after chipmaking giant Nvidia rallied Tuesday. Wall Street is likely to shift its attention toward fresh U.S. inflation data on Friday with the release of May's personal consumption expenditures price index, the U.S. Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge. Data releases in Europe on Wednesday include Germany's GFK consumer survey for July and European consumer confidence data for June.
Persons: Germany's DAX Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, LONDON, CAC, IG, Nvidia, U.S, U.S . Federal Locations: New York City, Asia, Pacific, U.S ., Europe, Mulberry
Gold prices muted with U.S. inflation data in focus
  + stars: | 2024-06-26 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Gold prices steadied on Thursday as investors digested comments from Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller on interest rate cuts and looked forward to more U.S. economic data for policy clues. Gold prices were subdued on Wednesday ahead of crucial U.S. inflation data due this week, which could offer more clarity on the timing of the Federal Reserve's first interest rate cut this year. Meanwhile, Fed Governor Lisa Cook said "at some point" it will be time to cut interest rates. "Dips in the gold price remain relatively shallow courtesy of buyers stepping in from the sidelines on price retreats," Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM Trade, said in a note. Waterer added that the $2,368 level would need to be breached for gold to surpass the highs from last week.
Persons: Christopher Waller, Yeap Jun Rong, Michelle Bowman, Lisa Cook, IG's, Rong, Tim Waterer, Waterer Organizations: Federal Reserve, Federal, Fed, U.S, KCM Locations: U.S
LONDON — European stocks are expected to open lower Tuesday, following souring U.S. market sentiment at the start of the week. The U.K.'s FTSE index is seen opening 16 points lower at 8,284, Germany's DAX 130 points lower at 18,207, France's CAC 40 down 32 points at 7,678 and Italy's FTSE MIB down 55 points at 33,982, according to data from IG. Global markets have turned lower after investors stateside sold off U.S. Big Tech stocks on Monday in favor of sectors such as banking and energy. Asia-Pacific markets mostly rose overnight, with traders assessing South Korea's consumer sentiment index for June, as well as Japan's service sector producer prices. Spanish gross domestic product data will be the main major economic release.
Persons: Germany's DAX Organizations: U.S, CAC, IG, Global, . Big Tech, Nvidia Locations: Asia, Pacific, Europe
Read previewIn September 2021, Mark Zuckerberg threw his PR team into a crisis situation. The story said part of the strategy involved Zuckerberg posting more lighthearted content to help rehab his image, and cited a video he had posted of himself riding a hydrofoil while holding an American flag. In those messages, you can see how the PR team agonized over Zuckerberg's desire to post a zinger about the misidentified hydrofoil. Nick Clegg, head of public policy at Meta, was also strongly against Mark posting something flippant about the hydrofoil. A warning label is a misguided idea, in my opinion, but it is a pesky public problem for Meta.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, Ryan Mac, Tucker Bounds, John Pinette, Pinette, I'm, Nick Clegg, Clegg, Meta Organizations: Service, New York Times, Business, Meta, The New York Times, Twitter, Facebook, US, MZ, Street Locations: New York, EU
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIG North America CEO JJ Kinahan: 'Wild bullishness' in Nvidia has settled downIG North America CEO JJ Kinahan joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to share market outlooks, trades to watch, and more.
Persons: JJ Kinahan Organizations: IG North, Nvidia
Oil extends losses as strong dollar weighs on commodities markets
  + stars: | 2024-06-24 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Oil prices fell in early Asian trade on Monday for a second straight session, weighed down by a stronger dollar after concerns of higher-for-longer interest rates resurfaced and cooled investors' risk appetite. Brent crude futures slid 40 cents, or 0.5%, to $84.84 a barrel by 0036 GMT, after settling down 0.6% on Friday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were at $80.34 a barrel, down 39 cents, or 0.5%. In Ecuador, state oil company Petroecuador has declared force majeure over deliveries of Napo heavy crude for exports following the shutdown of a key pipeline and oil wells due to heavy rains, sources said on Friday. In the U.S., operating oil rigs fell three to 485 last week, their lowest since January 2022, Baker Hughes said in its report on Friday.
Persons: Brent, Tony Sycamore, Petroecuador, Baker Hughes Organizations: Midland, . West Texas, U.S, PMI, IG, greenback, ANZ Locations: Odessa, Texas, Sydney, U.S, Gaza, Ecuador
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