Gold & Silver Market News — Jul 7, 2026, 16:10–20:10 UTC
Precious Metals Prices Retreat Amid Market Uncertainty
Gold and silver prices declined as traders awaited further monetary policy clarity from the US Federal Reserve. Silver extended its losses for a second consecutive day, falling below $61 per ounce, while gold also dipped amid rising energy prices, though analysts noted that potential downside could be limited by continued central bank buying.
Mixed US Economic Data Complicates Fed Outlook
The outlook for US monetary policy remains complex due to conflicting economic indicators, which has supported the US Dollar. While private-sector hiring showed signs of cooling, the New York Fed's survey revealed a rise in consumer near-term inflation expectations. Federal Reserve officials offered varied commentary, with some suggesting policy is in a "good place" while markets perceived a cautious tone, keeping traders on edge.
Geopolitical Tensions Lift Energy Prices
A security incident involving an LNG carrier near the Strait of Hormuz revived security concerns in the key shipping lane, pushing Brent crude and European gas prices higher. While some analysts maintain that oil markets face supply deficits, others point to a rapid recovery in Gulf production and exports that could challenge the oversupply narrative.
Divergent Global Central Bank Policies Influence Currencies
Market participants are closely watching the diverging policy paths of major global central banks. The European Central Bank's ability to support the Euro is seen as limited by a fragile economic outlook, while the Bank of Japan continues to grapple with a weak Yen and internal debate over its policy normalization timeline. Elsewhere, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand is expected to begin hiking rates, whereas the Bank of Canada is anticipated to remain on hold.
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