Gold & Silver Market News — Jul 15, 2026, 20:10–00:10 UTC
US Inflation Data Triggers Dollar Weakness
Softer-than-expected US Producer Price Index (PPI) data reinforced signs that inflationary pressures are easing, leading to a broad-based decline for the US Dollar. Consequently, other major currencies, including the British Pound, Euro, and Japanese Yen, strengthened against the greenback. The US Dollar Index fell as markets priced in the disinflationary report.
Gold and Silver Fall Despite Weaker Dollar
Precious metals failed to capitalize on the weaker US Dollar, with both gold and silver prices registering declines. Gold slipped as market focus shifted to other factors, and silver also traded on the back foot. This price action occurred despite the dollar sell-off, which typically provides a tailwind for metal prices.
Geopolitical Risks and Fed Outlook Weigh on Sentiment
Rising crude oil prices, fueled by escalating tensions in the Middle East and supply risks around the Strait of Hormuz, overshadowed the soft US inflation data. This geopolitical pressure was cited as a headwind for gold. Meanwhile, a perceived hawkish outlook from the Federal Reserve also tempered market optimism, with some officials signaling a readiness to act if inflation does not continue to slow.
Mixed Signals on US Economy and Inflation
Federal Reserve reports and surveys presented a mixed picture of the economy, noting some expansion in economic activity while inflation signals remained varied. While the latest wholesale inflation data showed a decline, Fed officials continue to express caution, acknowledging that inflation remains unsatisfactory. Broader market sentiment reflected this uncertainty, with equity markets like the Dow Jones Industrial Average initially rallying on the inflation data before reversing gains.
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