During today's session Brent recorded the biggest daily increase since June. This is due to the fact that the vaccine can stimulate many sectors of the economy, including primarily land and air transport. Brent oil is gaining 8.5%, while WTI oil jumped 10%. However, it is worth remembering that the vaccine will not cause all planes to take off in a week. In reality, we will still be dealing with limping demand.

The appetite for risk means lower demand for safe haven assets. Not only gold is trading lower, but we also saw increases in the USDJPY pair, although it is also an effect of Biden being elected president. In this respect, however, it is worth remembering that gold was also gaining before the pandemic, and will also react to the behavior of the US dollar. In view of the new government in the US and further actions from the central banks, we can expect a weaker dollar. Therefore, we anticipate that the recent declines will be short-lived.

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