Oil Extends Losses as Demand Concerns Weigh on Markets | 2nd September 2025

Oil slid below $64.50 on weak demand and supply worries, while silver surged past $40.50 to 14-year highs on safe-haven flows. The USD firmed, pressuring AUD and CAD, though EUR/USD held above 1.1700. USD/CAD stayed near 1.3750 as oil steadied. Traders eye U.S. inflation, Fed signals, OPEC moves, and Eurozone data for direction.

Oil Extends Losses

Crude oil extended its decline on Tuesday, with WTI slipping below $64.50 as fears of weaker global demand and persistent supply concerns weighed on sentiment. The pullback in energy markets contrasted with strength in precious metals, where silver rallied to fresh 14-year highs above $40.50 on safe-haven flows. Meanwhile, the U.S. Dollar regained footing, capping gains in commodity-linked currencies such as the Australian Dollar and Canadian Dollar. Traders continue to weigh Federal Reserve rate cut expectations, with the Euro holding above 1.1700 and inflation risks keeping USD/CAD steady near 1.3750.

 

WTI Crude Oil Forecast

Current Price and Context

WTI crude oil extended losses, slipping below $64.50 as fears of weaker global demand overshadowed OPEC+ supply management efforts. Concerns over slowing industrial activity in major economies and rising inventories continue to pressure prices.

 

Key Drivers

Geopolitical Risks: Stable Middle East supply keeps risk premium muted.

US Economic Data: Soft manufacturing/consumption signals weigh on demand expectations.

FOMC Outcome: Cut bets help broader commodities but haven’t offset oil’s demand drag.

Trade Policy: Global trade slowdown dampens refinery runs and shipping fuel demand.

Monetary Policy: Easier policy may aid demand later, but near-term effect is limited.

 

Technical Outlook

Trend: Bearish bias persists below the $65 handle.

Resistance: $65.20 → $66.00.

Support: $63.20 → $62.50.

Forecast: Under $64.50 opens risk to $62.50; reclaiming $65.20 would ease downside pressure.

 

Sentiment and Catalysts

Market Sentiment: Bearish on demand concerns.

Catalysts: EIA inventories, OPEC+ headlines, US ISM/NFP, China PMIs.

 

 

Silver Price Forecast (XAG/USD)

Current Price and Context

Silver (XAG/USD) surged above $40.50, its highest level since 2011, as safe-haven demand accelerates amid global economic uncertainty and expectations of looser Fed policy. Investors are increasingly positioning in precious metals alongside gold.

 

Key Drivers

Geopolitical Risks: Ongoing tensions support safe-haven flows.

US Economic Data: Weakening data boosts Fed cut bets, lifting silver.

FOMC Outcome: Anticipated rate cuts lower yields, increasing silver’s appeal.

Trade Policy: Slowing global trade reinforces risk aversion, benefitting silver.

Monetary Policy: Dovish stance globally enhances demand for non-yielding assets.

 

Technical Outlook

Trend: Strong bullish momentum above $40.00

Resistance: $41.20 → $42.00.

Support: $40.00 → $39.20.

Forecast: Holding above $40.00 keeps focus on $42.00; break below risks a pullback to $39.20.

 

Sentiment and Catalysts

Market Sentiment: Strongly bullish with safe-haven inflows.

Catalysts: US PCE inflation data, Fed commentary, equity market volatility, central bank demand.

 

 

Australian Dollar Forecast (AUD/USD)

Current Price and Context

The Australian Dollar (AUD/USD) stalled after a five-day winning streak, trading flat near 0.6650, as the US Dollar gained modest ground on profit-taking and a corrective bounce. Markets await clarity on the Fed’s policy path before making fresh directional bets.

 

Key Drivers

Geopolitical Risks: Limited immediate impact; global risk sentiment remains steady.

US Economic Data: Recent USD rebound reflects caution ahead of key releases.

FOMC Outcome: Fed cut expectations capped, awaiting stronger signals.

Trade Policy: Australia remains exposed to China’s demand outlook.

Monetary Policy: Divergence between RBA’s cautious stance and Fed uncertainty weighs on momentum.

 

Technical Outlook

Trend: Consolidation after strong rally.

Resistance: 0.6700 → 0.6740.

Support: 0.6620 → 0.6580.

Forecast: Sideways to slightly bullish; holding above 0.6620 could trigger retest of 0.6700, but break lower risks deeper pullback.

 

Sentiment and Catalysts

Market Sentiment: Neutral with mild bullish bias

Catalysts: US PCE inflation data, Fed speeches, China’s economic indicators, commodity price swings.

 

 

Euro Forecast (EUR/USD)

Current Price and Context

The Euro (EUR/USD) edged higher above 1.1700, supported by growing expectations of Fed rate cuts. Dollar softness on policy divergence allowed the pair to build momentum, though upcoming Eurozone data could test the rally’s sustainability.

 

Key Drivers

Geopolitical Risks: Limited direct impact, but ongoing trade tensions remain background risk.

US Economic Data: Softer prints reinforce Fed cut bets, weighing on the USD.

FOMC Outcome: Markets lean toward dovish Fed action in coming months.

Trade Policy: EU’s trade stability supports sentiment, with attention on external demand.

Monetary Policy: ECB’s cautious stance contrasts with Fed dovishness, lending support to the Euro. 

 

Technical Outlook

Trend: Bullish momentum holding above 1.1700.

Resistance: 1.1750 → 1.1800.

Support: 1.1670 → 1.1630.

Forecast: Bullish bias; a sustained hold above 1.1700 opens the door to 1.1750/1.1800, while a break below 1.1670 could spark correction.

 

Sentiment and Catalysts

Market Sentiment: Positive, driven by USD weakness.

Catalysts: Eurozone CPI, German data, Fed communications, and US inflation reports.

 

 

US Dollar / Canadian Dollar Forecast (USD/CAD)

Current Price and Context

The US Dollar to Canadian Dollar (USD/CAD) held steady near 1.3750, as markets weighed US inflation risks against Fed policy uncertainty. While higher inflation supports the greenback, stable crude oil prices limited CAD’s downside.

 

Key Drivers

Geopolitical Risks: Energy market volatility remains a background risk for CAD.

US Economic Data: Stronger inflation keeps Fed’s rate path uncertain.

FOMC Outcome: Unclear direction; markets torn between inflation and growth risks.

Trade Policy: US-Canada trade flows steady; no immediate disruption.

Monetary Policy: Fed uncertainty contrasts with the Bank of Canada’s cautious stance, supporting USD strength.

 

Technical Outlook

Trend: Sideways consolidation near 1.3750.

Resistance: 1.3780 → 1.3830.

Support: 1.3700 → 1.3660.

Forecast: Neutral-to-bullish; sustained holding above 1.3700 favors further upside, but a break below 1.3660 risks deeper correction.

 

Sentiment and Catalysts

Market Sentiment: Cautious, leaning USD-positive.

Catalysts: US inflation data, Fed policy updates, Canadian GDP, and oil market developments.

 

 

Wrap-up

Markets remain highly sensitive to shifts in global growth expectations and central bank policy signals. Oil’s renewed weakness underscores concerns over slowing demand, while precious metals are benefiting from risk aversion and lower yield prospects. In FX, the Dollar’s corrective bounce is testing bullish momentum in majors, with key inflation data and Fed commentary set to guide direction in the days ahead. Traders should monitor upcoming U.S. economic releases, OPEC supply signals, and European inflation data for potential volatility triggers.

 

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