Energy:
Crude oil futures were in retreat on broader demand concerns, tit-for-tat import taxes between the U.S. and China and the prospect of an extended trade war with China, Mexico, Canada and more broadly. Prices already were on the defensive after the EIA revealed U.S. commercial crude oil inventories soared by 8.7 million barrels from the previous week.
Closing at $71.03 per barrel today, the March contract is down over $7.00 per barrel ±10% in two weeks
Not “plugged in” to crude oil? There are three different futures contracts to trade West Texas Intermediate crude oil Traded on the CME Group’s NYMEX, the WTI crude futures contract is the largest energy futures contract in the world by volume.
Metals:
New all-time highs in gold! April gold futures – the most-active futures contract – hit a new all-time high – breaching $2,900 per ounce intraday as the dollar pushed lower. The ongoing sentiment among traders: concerns over the new U.S. administration’s tariff measures. Investors are increasingly turning to gold as a store of value amid fears of potential economic slowdowns, inflationary pressures, and trade disruptions. April gold settled up 2.7% at $2,893.00 per ounce, marking a 2.7% gain for the day and reinforcing gold’s strong upward momentum in the face of ongoing market volatility. |