Gold & Silver Market News — Jun 5, 2026, 04:10–08:10 UTC
Middle East Tensions Influence Oil and Currency Markets
Geopolitical developments in the Middle East are sending mixed signals to markets, with reports of a potential meeting between the US President and Iran's leader to broker a deal. However, regional tensions escalated as an alleged drone attack halted crude loading at Oman’s Mina al Fahal terminal, providing some support for the US Dollar amid the uncertainty.
Markets Await Key US Employment Data
Traders are exhibiting caution as they anticipate the release of the May US jobs report, leading to subdued price action in several assets. The Euro held steady against the dollar, while the Australian Dollar lost ground, as market participants waited for the economic data for directional cues. Ahead of the report, silver prices experienced a sharp decline, falling over 2% during the Asian session.
Yen Gains on Intervention Threats
The Japanese Yen appreciated for a second consecutive day, with the USD/JPY pair trading near the key 160 level. The Yen’s strength is largely attributed to heightened fears of government intervention after Japan's Finance Minister reiterated that authorities are prepared to take appropriate action in the foreign exchange market.
Mixed Performance Seen in Commodity Currencies
Other major currencies displayed divergent performance based on domestic factors and commodity price movements. China’s central bank set a stronger daily reference rate for the yuan, while the Canadian Dollar drew support from rising oil prices. In contrast, the New Zealand Dollar weakened amid potential US tariff threats, and the Australian Dollar softened despite a hawkish central bank message.
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