Gold & Silver Market News — May 4, 2026, 16:10–20:10 UTC
Precious Metals Decline Amid Dollar Strength
Gold and silver prices started the week under pressure, with gold trading near one-month lows while silver saw a more notable decline. The downturn in precious metals is attributed to a strengthening U.S. Dollar and rising Treasury yields, which increase the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like gold and silver.
Geopolitical Tensions Bolster Safe-Haven Dollar
Heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving the US and Iran near the Strait of Hormuz, have soured broader market sentiment. This risk-off environment is driving safe-haven demand for the U.S. Dollar, causing it to strengthen against other major currencies. Conflicting reports and actions regarding the key shipping lane have influenced oil prices and reinforced the dollar's status as a primary haven asset.
Central Banks Signal Divergent Policy Paths
Major central banks continue to communicate divergent monetary policy outlooks, influencing currency markets and interest rate expectations. While the Federal Reserve is expected to remain on hold to assess geopolitical impacts and inflation, the European Central Bank is signaling a potential rate cut in June. In contrast, central banks in Australia and the UK are still navigating persistent inflation, while the Bank of Canada is anticipated to keep rates on an extended hold.
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