Gold & Silver Market News — Jul 3, 2026, 16:10–20:10 UTC
Precious Metals Rally on Weaker US Data
Gold and silver prices advanced as weaker-than-expected US economic data tempered expectations for Federal Reserve rate hikes. A disappointing Nonfarm Payrolls report, along with signs of a slowdown in the services sector, caused the US Dollar to broadly underperform and cooled bets on an imminent interest rate increase. This environment supported precious metals, with gold on track for its first weekly gain in five weeks.
Focus on Bank of Japan Policy and Yen Weakness
Market attention turned to the Japanese yen after it fell to a multi-decade low against the US dollar, heightening the risk of currency intervention by authorities. A shift in rhetoric from Japanese officials and recent wage data suggest the Bank of Japan may consider rate hikes to support the yen and combat import-driven inflation. Speculation regarding potential intervention grew, particularly during periods of thin market liquidity.
European Central Bank Navigates Inflation Risks
The European Central Bank is reportedly considering an increase to its minimum reserve requirement, a move analysts see primarily as a cost-saving measure. Persistent inflation risks, partly driven by elevated energy prices, continue to support a hawkish policy bias from the ECB. The euro gained against the weaker US Dollar but consolidated against the British Pound after recently touching a one-year low.
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