Gold & Silver Market News — May 12, 2026, 20:10–00:10 UTC
US Inflation Data Tempers Rate Cut Hopes, Pressuring Gold
Gold prices declined as hotter-than-expected US inflation data diminished investor expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. The report triggered a rally in the US Dollar Index, further weighing on the yellow metal. Federal Reserve officials, including Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee, acknowledged the disappointing inflation reading, reinforcing a more hawkish monetary policy outlook.
Escalating Middle East Tensions Bolster Oil Prices
Crude oil prices surged following reports of unpublicized military action by Saudi Arabia against Iran, intensifying geopolitical risks in the region. These developments heightened market concerns over potential crude supply disruptions through the critical Strait of Hormuz. The tighter supply outlook, coupled with fading hopes for a quick de-escalation, underpinned a significant rally in WTI and Brent prices.
Hawkish Signals Emerge from European Central Bank
Officials from the European Central Bank expressed growing concern over persistent inflation, signaling a more hawkish policy stance. Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel commented that significant inflation remains and suggested that the conflict involving Iran could potentially necessitate ECB interest rate hikes. This sentiment points toward an increasing likelihood of rate increases in Europe to combat inflationary pressures.
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