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Oil cools on efforts to lift supply but rate hike bets gather pace

Send us Fan MailOil prices retreat from week’s highs as world leaders seek to boost supply. But inflation fears persist; rate hikes become baseline, Fed not seen cutting. Dollar steadier after tumble, gold and equities pare losses.Risk Warning: Our services involve a significant ...  Show more

Gold and stocks sink after hawkish Fed as oil keeps rising

Send us Fan MailCentral banks on inflation alert as Fed, BoC, BoJ and SNB hold rates. BoE and ECB next to decide, as investors price in more rate hikes. Iran conflict continues to escalate, with more energy infrastructure hit. Dollar stands tall as gold and stocks take a dive.Ris ...  Show more

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