Gold & Silver Market News — May 27, 2026, 20:10–00:10 UTC
Gold and Silver Fall on Stronger US Dollar
Precious metals prices declined as a strengthening US Dollar created headwinds for the commodities. Gold plunged more than 1% to its lowest level in two months, while silver prices dropped nearly 2.8%, breaking below key technical support levels. The US Dollar Index recovered from earlier losses, supported by safe-haven demand amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding geopolitical events in the Middle East.
Conflicting US-Iran Reports Drive Market Volatility
Market sentiment was heavily influenced by contradictory news regarding US-Iran negotiations, which impacted assets from crude oil to the US Dollar. While some reports suggested a potential draft agreement was in circulation, the US President later rejected any easing of sanctions on Iran, creating significant uncertainty. This back-and-forth left oil markets weighing the possibility of a deal against the unlikelihood of a rapid return of Iranian exports, and was cited as a key risk for US consumer confidence.
Hawkish Central Bank Commentary and Economic Data Watched
Traders are closely monitoring statements from central banks and upcoming economic data for directional cues. A Federal Reserve official reiterated a readiness to raise interest rates if necessary, while markets anticipate major US data releases on jobs and inflation. Elsewhere, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand maintained a hawkish stance supporting its currency, though similar hawkish surprises in the Asia-Pacific region failed to attract investment flows due to overarching expectations of higher US rates.
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