
In this morning's session, gold prices remained stable at around $3,334 per ounce, reflecting investors' cautious steps towards geopolitical news and global monetary policy. The ceasefire between Israel and Iran is still being maintained, easing concerns about the escalation of conflict in the Middle East, thus reducing the urge for safe-havens such as gold. However, the pressure on the weakening dollar and the prospect of US-Iran diplomatic talks provide fundamental support that restrains selling pressure. The initial signal from the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates—which is not the...
Silver prices are currently around $36,366, recording moderate gains in the early session on Thursday (6/26) as the US Dollar weakens and Treasury bond yields decline. Market sentiment tends to be cautious but still shows interest in safe-haven assets such as silver, especially amid uncertainty over US tariffs and the direction of the Fed's monetary policy. Technically, silver is still above the support of the medium-term rising channel, with momentum starting to stabilize even though the RSI indicator shows conditions approaching overbought. Source: Newsmaker.id
Gold (XAU/USD) attracted some buyers for the second straight day on Thursday (6/26) and maintained its positive bias through the first half of the European session. The US Dollar (USD) selling remained unabated amid reports that US President Donald Trump is considering replacing Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Jerome Powell, which raised concerns about the central bank's future independence. Also, bets that the Fed will resume its rate-cutting cycle as early as July dragged the USD to a more than three-year low and benefitted the non-yielding yellow metal. Source: Newsmaker.id