
Silver prices edged higher in Asia as traders anticipated signals on the US economy under President-elect Donald Trump. Silver recovered from earlier losses amid low trading volumes ahead of the New Year holiday. Potential tariffs and trade policies from Donald Trump could trigger a trade conflict, boosting risk-off sentiment and supporting demand for safe-haven assets such as Silver. However, the prospect of fewer Fed rate cuts in 2025 may limit the upside in non-yielding Silver.
Gold (XAU/USD) prices recovered recent losses from the previous session, despite lower trading volumes on Monday (12/30) than usual ahead of the New Year holiday. Safe-haven Gold gained support as markets anticipated signals about the United States (US) economy under the incoming Trump administration and the Federal Reserve (Fed) interest rate outlook for 2025. Safe-haven demand for the yellow metal could increase as potential tariffs and trade policies by the incoming Trump administration, which could trigger trade conflicts, boost risk-off sentiment. Source: Newsmaker.id
Silver prices moved steadily in the $29 area this evening. The white metal was broadly under pressure as the US Dollar (USD) outlook remained strong on expectations that a moderate policy easing cycle by the Federal Reserve (Fed) in 2025 would keep US Treasury yields high. Source: Newsmaker.id