
Gold held on to gains ahead of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision later Wednesday, with traders also weighing President Donald Trump's latest tariff threats. Bullion traded near $2,765 an ounce — less than $30 off an all-time high — as investors turned their attention to the U.S. central bank's first meeting of 2025. Policymakers are widely expected to keep interest rates steady this week, though Fed Chair Jerome Powell is expected to give a press conference that could provide clues about the outlook for the next meeting in March. Lower interest rates tend to benefit gold, as it...
Silver prices were steady around $30 an ounce on Wednesday (1/29), extending losses from the previous session as the dollar bounced back amid escalating tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump unveiled plans to impose tariffs on imported chips, pharmaceuticals, steel, aluminum and copper in a bid to boost domestic production. Traders also remained cautious ahead of a Feb. 1 deadline for the first round of tariffs targeting China, Mexico and Canada, as previously announced by the president. Meanwhile, investors are preparing for this week's U.S. Federal Reserve policy...
Silver (XAG/USD) prices traded with slight gains on Wednesday (1/29). Uncertainty surrounding new tariff policies under US President Donald Trump's administration could provide some support to the precious metal. The Fed's rate decision will play a key role in shaping the direction of Silver prices. The US central bank is expected to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at its January meeting in the current range of 4.25%–4.50%. Source: Newsmaker.id