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Gold & Silver Market News — Jul 15, 2026, 00:10–04:10 UTC

Jul 15, 12:10 AM - 04:10 AM UTC

US Inflation Data Weakens Dollar and Lifts Gold

A softer-than-expected US inflation report, the weakest in six years, prompted a significant sell-off in the US Dollar as market participants pared back bets on a Federal Reserve rate hike this year. Top Fed officials acknowledged the cooler inflation reading while indicating a need for more confirming data. In reaction to the weaker dollar and shifting rate expectations, gold prices rallied, climbing to near $4,050.

Major Currencies Gain Against a Weaker Greenback

The broad-based US Dollar weakness led to gains for several other major currencies, including the Euro, British Pound, and New Zealand Dollar. The Euro's gains were primarily attributed to the dollar's decline rather than specific Eurozone factors, while the British Pound saw its recovery capped at key technical levels. The New Zealand Dollar posted a particularly strong advance of over 1% following the US inflation data.

Mixed Economic Signals Emerge from China

Recent economic reports from China presented a mixed outlook, with a strong upside surprise in June trade data helping to support the Yuan. However, other analysis suggests that second-quarter growth is losing momentum and that fiscal support has slowed after a strong first quarter. Concurrently, some European officials have begun to question the valuation of the Yuan, suggesting it may be undervalued and should float more freely.