
Gold held steady at $3,321/oz in European trading on Tuesday (July 29th). Following the US-EU tariff agreement, the market remains preoccupied with discussions about the implementation and direction of US-China negotiations. Sentiment remains positive thanks to low interest rates and geopolitical tensions, although the NFP data and the Fed's comments this week could be game-changers. Market participants are currently awaiting important data, which will be released tonight at 9:00 PM WIB. The results of the data could lead market participants to speculate ahead of the FOMC.The gold price at...
Silver prices are currently rising slightly, reflecting price consolidation after a significant surge last week. On Friday, silver prices surged nearly 4% to a 14-year high of $39.12, driven by global trade tensions and safe-haven demand. However, since then, silver prices have corrected and traded lower, reflecting market uncertainty and reduced investor demand for safe-haven assets.
Gold edged up to $3,330/oz in European trading on Wednesday (July 30th), supported by falling US Treasury yields and a weakening US dollar. The Fed is widely expected to hold interest rates, despite US President Donald Trump's continued calls for a rate cut. The market still expects a potential rate cut in September. Meanwhile, investors await the Federal Reserve's policy statement, which will be released today, for guidance on the direction of future monetary policy. Gold prices at the time of writing were at $3,330/oz. DISCLAIMER Note: This article is analytical only and is...