Oil Rises, Gold Extends Rally

Published 04/14/2022, 01:28 AM

Oil pushing higher as OPEC continues to disappoint

Oil prices were continuing to push higher after spiking on Tuesday. The slight easing of restrictions in China and pushback from OPEC to EU requests for higher output triggered a sharp rally yesterday, just as the price was flirting with double digits.

Chinese restrictions have weighed on demand forecasts and eased the pressure on prices recently, but that was always likely to be temporary.

Longer-term, the market remained very tight and with plenty of upside risks in the price. Russian output remained a source of uncertainty given the impact of the war in Ukraine on its exports.

While the reluctance of OPEC+ to significantly raise output—well, those within the group that could—wasn’t helping ease the pressures in the market. Even OPEC hitting current targets would help.

Gold eyeing USD 2,000 on day six of the rally

Inflation concerns appeared to be driving the latest move in gold which was rallying for a sixth consecutive day. After breaking through the upper end of its range in recent days, the yellow metal appeared to have its sights on USD 2,000 which would be a major psychological breakout at a time when central banks were expected to hike as aggressively as they were.

There wasn't an abundance of risk aversion in the markets at the moment, although investors will no doubt continue to be cautious in such a highly uncertain environment. There appeared to be plenty of momentum in the rally at the moment which could make the test of USD 1,980 resistance interesting.

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