
Gold (XAU/USD) held around $3,326 with moderate intraday gains. Selling pressure in global markets provided slight support as a safe haven, but hopes for peace between Russia and Ukraine curbed hedging interest, limiting gold's rally. The market preferred to await clues about the Fed's policy direction from the release of the FOMC minutes. Fading expectations for a Fed rate cut helped the US dollar remain strong and made yieldless gold less attractive. Stable bond yields also limited price gains. In the very short term, gold's direction will be determined by the reaction of the US dollar...
Silver prices are currently experiencing a slight decline amid cautious market movements. The weakening of the white metal occurred due to a slight strengthening of the US dollar, while investors await the minutes of the July FOMC meeting and Fed Chair Jerome Powell's speech at the Jackson Hole symposium this week for clues on the direction of future interest rate policy. Global risk-off sentiment is also holding back silver's gains, although the metal remains viewed as a safe-haven asset. Price movements are expected to remain limited until clearer monetary policy signals emerge. Source:...
Today, silver prices remained supported by growing expectations of further Fed monetary easing (rate cuts), providing dovish momentum that benefits non-yielding assets like silver. Furthermore, silver is always more price-sensitive than gold due to its smaller volume and more volatile nature. This means that while today's gains were not as explosive as those of the yellow metal, silver is able to react more sharply to positive news related to monetary policy and global sentiment. With the combination of strong demand, limited supply, and dovish policy expectations, fundamentals support the...