Gold & Silver Market News — Jul 9, 2026, 00:10–04:10 UTC
Middle East Tensions Escalate, Driving Oil Higher
A recent ceasefire between the United States and Iran has ended, with the US conducting fresh military strikes in the Strait of Hormuz. This escalation has introduced a "war premium" into markets, causing crude oil prices to jump over 3.5% and contributing to a broader risk-off sentiment in global equities.
Gold Prices Decline Amid Inflation and Rate Hike Fears
Despite the heightened geopolitical instability, gold prices moved lower to trade around the $4,075 level. Market analysis suggests this decline is driven by concerns that a prolonged conflict could fuel inflation through higher energy prices, thereby increasing expectations for future Federal Reserve rate hikes which negatively impact non-yielding assets.
US Dollar and Fed Policy Remain in Focus
The US Dollar saw mixed trading as investors digested hawkish minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's June meeting. While some currency pairs stabilized as the market weighed Fed policy against rising geopolitical risks, the prospect of higher interest rates to combat inflation remains a central theme for investors.
Asian Currencies and Economies Show Signs of Pressure
Several reports indicated economic headwinds in Asia, with China's fiscal support for growth seen as constrained due to a focus on debt management. In currency markets, the Japanese Yen continues to show persistent weakness, while the Chinese Yuan has developed a downside bias against the US Dollar.
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