Gold & Silver Market News — May 25, 2026, 04:10–08:10 UTC
Geopolitical Optimism Pressures US Dollar
Hopes for a potential peace agreement between the United States and Iran have broadly weakened the U.S. Dollar and boosted risk sentiment across global markets. The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) declined as the prospect of de-escalation in the Middle East led to a risk-on mood. Consequently, several major currencies, including the Japanese Yen, British Pound, and Swiss Franc, gained ground against the dollar.
Silver Holds Gains Amid Commodity Market Shifts
In commodity markets, silver prices held recent gains, with traders citing optimism over the potential US-Iran deal as a supportive factor. Conversely, the same geopolitical developments have caused crude oil prices to fall, as easing supply fears weighed on the market. The Canadian Dollar's gains against the USD were noted to be capped by the slump in oil prices.
Central Banks Signal Varied Policy Outlooks
Central bank commentary highlighted diverging economic paths, with European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde indicating a potential upgrade to the bank's inflation forecast in June. Meanwhile, the People's Bank of China set a stronger reference rate for the yuan against the US dollar. In New Zealand, an economic institute backed a steady official cash rate, contributing to minor shifts in the local currency.
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