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Gold Climbs 1.47% to $4,183 as 57K Jobs Print Deflates Fed Hike Bets — Dollar Falls to Two-Week Low

Jul 3, 2026

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Gold Climbs 1.47% to $4,183 as 57K Jobs Print Deflates Fed Hike Bets — Dollar Falls to Two-Week Low

Gold futures rose 1.47% to $4,183.45 per ounce on Friday as the dollar fell to a two-week low after the June jobs report showed only 57,000 new positions — well below the 110,000 forecast — sharply reducing expectations for Federal Reserve rate hikes. Gold had bounced from an eight-month low below $4,000 earlier in the week, and the payroll miss now extends that rebound. J.P. Morgan forecasts gold averaging $6,000 by year-end 2026 if geopolitical tensions remain elevated.

Gold on Track for Worst Week Since 1983 as Iran War Paradox Crushes Safe-Haven Appeal, Rate-Hike Bets Surge

Mar 20, 2026

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Gold on Track for Worst Week Since 1983 as Iran War Paradox Crushes Safe-Haven Appeal, Rate-Hike Bets Surge

Gold is on pace for its worst weekly performance since 1983, shedding more than 10% week-to-date as a paradoxical dynamic grips precious metals markets: the Iran war that initially drove bullion to record highs above $5,400 per ounce has morphed into a catalyst for collapse, as the conflict's inflationary consequences harden the Federal Reserve's 'higher for longer' stance, push the U.S. dollar to multi-month highs, and force leveraged futures traders to liquidate positions at scale. Silver is simultaneously tracking toward its worst week since January 2026.

Gold Trades Near $4,571 as Stagflation Fears and Iran War Escalation Drive Safe-Haven Surge; J.P. Morgan Targets $5,055 by Year-End

Mar 19, 2026

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Gold Trades Near $4,571 as Stagflation Fears and Iran War Escalation Drive Safe-Haven Surge; J.P. Morgan Targets $5,055 by Year-End

Gold is trading near $4,571 per ounce on Thursday, having rallied sharply from under $3,000 earlier in 2025, as the Iran war, a hawkish Federal Reserve, and rising stagflation fears combine to make bullion one of the most compelling safe-haven assets in the current environment. J.P. Morgan Global Research is targeting $5,055 per ounce by year-end 2026, while some models project a path toward $6,500 if the energy crisis deepens and real yields fall as growth deteriorates.

Gold Surges Past $5,100 Per Ounce as Trade Chaos and Dollar Weakness Drive Safe-Haven Demand

Feb 23, 2026

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Gold Surges Past $5,100 Per Ounce as Trade Chaos and Dollar Weakness Drive Safe-Haven Demand

Gold prices climbed above $5,100 per ounce on Monday as investors fled to safe-haven assets following President Trump's announcement of a 15% global tariff and the resulting uncertainty over the future of U.S. trade policy. The dollar fell against major currencies including the yen, euro, and Swiss franc, amplifying gold's move higher, while silver surged to approximately $85 per ounce. Mining stocks and precious metals ETFs rallied sharply, outperforming a broadly weaker equity market.

Dollar Weakness Intensifies as Currency Markets Position for Fed Policy Pivot

Feb 11, 2026

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Dollar Weakness Intensifies as Currency Markets Position for Fed Policy Pivot

The U.S. Dollar Index fell to its lowest level this month as traders increased bets on Federal Reserve rate cuts following weaker-than-expected labor market revisions. The Japanese yen strengthened for a fourth consecutive day amid growing expectations the Bank of Japan will maintain its hawkish stance and potentially raise rates in April.

U.S. Dollar Eyes Weekly Gain Amid Global FX Flows

Feb 6, 2026

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U.S. Dollar Eyes Weekly Gain Amid Global FX Flows

The U.S. dollar is on track for its strongest weekly performance in nearly a month as safe-haven flows and policy expectations bolster the currency. Amid broader equity sell-offs and shifts in central bank leadership expectations, the greenback’s gains underscore its role as a hedge asset while traders weigh potential interest rate trajectories.

Gold Prices Reach New Heights as Dollar Weakness Bolsters Safe-Haven Demand

Jan 28, 2026

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Gold Prices Reach New Heights as Dollar Weakness Bolsters Safe-Haven Demand

Gold prices climbed to record levels above $5,300 per ounce on January 28, 2026, as the U.S. dollar weakened to multi-year lows. The surge in precious metal demand was driven by safe-haven flows amid currency market volatility and geopolitical uncertainty, with investors reallocating capital toward commodities. Broader market dynamics including central bank commentary and risk sentiment also contributed to the metal’s rally.

U.S. Dollar Set for Worst Week Since June as Policy Uncertainty Mounts

Jan 23, 2026

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U.S. Dollar Set for Worst Week Since June as Policy Uncertainty Mounts

The U.S. dollar is poised for its steepest weekly decline since June as unpredictable fiscal and monetary policy signals weigh on confidence in the world’s reserve currency. Traders cite recent volatility in economic data, geopolitical tensions, and shifting expectations for Federal Reserve action as catalysts for the dollar’s weakness, feeding into broader currency and commodity market adjustments.

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