- Oil edged further above $45 a barrel on Tuesday as forecasts for a drop in U.S. inventories and speculation of producer action to prop up prices countered concern about a supply glut.Total U.S. crude inventories were expected to fall by 1 million barrels in weekly reports, although market intelligence firm Genscape has reported a rise of more than 307,000 barrels at the Cushing, Oklahoma U.S. crude delivery hub, traders said.
- Gold prices slumped to a one-week low in European trade on Tuesday, amid growing expectations of a U.S. interest rate hike by the end of this year.Gold for December delivery on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange fell to a session low of $1,336.70 a troy ounce, the weakest since July 29. It was last at $1,337.15 by 06:59GMT, or 2:59AM ET, down $4.15, or 0.31%.
- Copper futures fell during late noon trade in the domestic market on Tuesday as investors and speculators cut positions in the industrial metal as improved China inflation data dimmed the case for fresh policy easing dampening demand prospects.China’s producer prices fell 1.7 per cent year on year in July 2016 marking the smallest decline in nearly two years while consumer inflation stood at 2 per cent matching analysts’ estimates.
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