Gold & Silver Market News — Jun 9, 2026, 04:10–08:10 UTC
Geopolitical Uncertainty Influences US Dollar
Financial markets are processing conflicting reports regarding Middle East tensions, with some sources indicating a halt in attacks between Iran and Israel while Israeli leadership stated the conflict is not over. This uncertainty has contributed to fluctuations in the US Dollar, which has served as a safe-haven asset, holding near a two-month high despite some intraday softness. The dollar's movements have in turn affected major currency pairs, including the Euro and Japanese Yen.
Silver Prices Face Macroeconomic Headwinds
The price of silver has moved lower, trading around the $68.00 per troy ounce level during Asian hours. This pressure on the white metal is being attributed to a combination of factors, including persistent geopolitical uncertainty and rising market expectations for a potential United States interest rate hike. A firm US Dollar, supported by these factors, is creating headwinds for precious metals.
Asian Economic Developments and Currency Markets
In Asia, Japanese officials reiterated their preparedness to take decisive measures against currency market volatility as the yen remained soft against the US dollar. Meanwhile, China reported a stronger-than-expected trade surplus for May, driven by a surge in exports, while the People's Bank of China set a firmer daily reference rate for the yuan. These developments from the region's largest economies had a relatively contained impact on currencies like the Australian Dollar.
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