Crude Oil
Gold recovers from a more than a month-low; Middle East threats linger
Gold prices rose on Tuesday, after hitting a'more than one-month-low in the previous session. Investors assessed the fragile Middle East ceasefire and its potential impact on inflation expectations and interest rate expectations. Gold spot was up 1% at $4,566.79 an ounce by 8:45 am EDT (1245 GMT) after it reached its lowest level on Monday since March 31. U.S. Gold Futures rose 1% to $4,576,60. Oil prices are also easing, which is supporting the market. The market will continue to monitor headlines but could shift its focus towards economic data, said Jim Wyckoff, a market analyst at American Gold Exchange....