
Gold (XAU/USD) prices extended its steady intraday decline from near two-month tops and eased to the $3,400 range during the early European session on Monday. A generally positive sentiment around equity markets was seen as a key factor undermining the safe-haven bullion, which now seems to have snapped three consecutive days of winning streak. Source: Newsmaker.id
Gold rose in early Asian trade on Tuesday (06/17) after U.S. President Donald Trump called for the immediate evacuation of Tehran, boosting demand for the precious metal as investors monitor hostilities between Israel and Iran. Trump issued the call to evacuate the Iranian capital in a social media post hours after he urged Iranian leaders to sign a deal to curb its nuclear program. Source: Newsmaker.id
Silver prices fell on Tuesday (6/17)As an industrial metal, silver is highly dependent on sectors such as electronics, automotive, and renewable energy. Fears of a recession, rising tariffs, and declining manufacturing activity from China et al. have suppressed demand, so that silver prices are more affected than gold. After the early 2025 rally, many traders are locking in profits (profit-taking). This price correction is also driven by technical conditions: resistance at the US$36-37 level and support around US$33-34 Source: Newsmaker.id