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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.

Middle East War Rattles Markets as Brent Crude Climbs Toward $84 and Iran Vows Escalation

Mar 5, 2026

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Middle East War Rattles Markets as Brent Crude Climbs Toward $84 and Iran Vows Escalation

U.S. equity futures retreated Thursday as Brent crude resumed its climb toward $84 a barrel after Iran pledged to escalate its retaliation against American and Israeli strikes, disrupting Persian Gulf shipping lanes and reigniting fears that prolonged conflict could stoke inflation and delay Federal Reserve rate cuts well into 2026.

Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz as U.S.-Israeli Strikes Deepen, Sending Oil to Eight-Month Highs

Mar 3, 2026

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Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz as U.S.-Israeli Strikes Deepen, Sending Oil to Eight-Month Highs

The Islamic Republic declared the Strait of Hormuz closed to all maritime traffic on Tuesday as U.S. and Israeli forces launched a fourth consecutive day of strikes, pushing Brent crude above $84 per barrel. The closure of the world's most critical oil chokepoint — through which roughly a third of global seaborne crude exports pass — has ignited fears of a prolonged supply shock and rattled equity markets worldwide.

Global Markets Join Sell-Off as Geopolitical Risk Drives Energy Costs Higher

Mar 2, 2026

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Global Markets Join Sell-Off as Geopolitical Risk Drives Energy Costs Higher

International equity markets weakened sharply amid renewed geopolitical tensions and a spike in energy prices, reinforcing global risk aversion. Stocks across Europe and Asia saw broad declines as investors digested heightened conflict in the Middle East and the possibility of supply disruptions. Energy and defense sectors outperformed, while traditional growth and travel sectors lagged amid rising risk premiums and inflation concerns.

Silver Pulls Back to $82 Per Ounce After Record-Breaking January Rally Above $100

Feb 10, 2026

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Silver Pulls Back to $82 Per Ounce After Record-Breaking January Rally Above $100

Silver prices retreated to $81.95 per ounce on Monday after the precious metal surged past $100 in late January to set record highs. The 18% pullback from peak levels presents a potential buying opportunity for investors as analysts continue to forecast long-term appreciation toward $200 per ounce driven by industrial demand and monetary policy shifts.

Gold Surges Past $5,000 Per Ounce as Safe-Haven Demand Intensifies

Feb 9, 2026

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Gold Surges Past $5,000 Per Ounce as Safe-Haven Demand Intensifies

Gold prices climbed above $5,020 per ounce on Monday, marking fresh highs as investors sought refuge amid dollar weakness and heightened expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts. The precious metal has rallied more than 70% year-over-year, driven by central bank purchases and geopolitical uncertainty.

Market Heads Lower on Wall Street as ASX Set to Open Weak, Bitcoin Slumps

Feb 3, 2026

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Market Heads Lower on Wall Street as ASX Set to Open Weak, Bitcoin Slumps

Equity markets showed signs of strain Tuesday as major indices pulled back and Asian markets anticipated a weak session following a sell-off in key tech and AI names. Bitcoin slipped to a multi-month low, reinforcing risk-off sentiment among traders and prompting rotation into defensive assets like precious metals and commodities amid renewed volatility in global benchmarks.

Global Markets Grapple With Geopolitical Shockwaves As Investors Eye Davos

Jan 21, 2026

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Global Markets Grapple With Geopolitical Shockwaves As Investors Eye Davos

Global financial markets experienced pronounced volatility on January 21, 2026, as geopolitical tensions rippled across asset classes and investors tuned in to developments at the World Economic Forum in Davos. U.S. equities and major overseas stock indexes saw broad-based declines following renewed tariff rhetoric related to Greenland, while safe-haven assets such as gold surged to record highs. Treasury yields shifted, currencies fluctuated, and risk appetite was notably diminished.

Global Markets Slump on Fresh U.S.-Europe Tariff Threats and Greenland Dispute

Jan 20, 2026

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Global Markets Slump on Fresh U.S.-Europe Tariff Threats and Greenland Dispute

Global equity markets sold off sharply on Tuesday as investors digested renewed tariff threats from the United States targeting multiple European nations in connection with the administration’s pursuit of control over Greenland. The move sparked broad risk-off sentiment, driving safe-haven demand for gold and putting additional pressure on major stock indices across the U.S., Europe and Asia.

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