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Gold Trudges Through Weakness as Fed Policy and Iran Tensions Steer Markets

724FinanceKemal Tekin
Gold Trudges Through Weakness as Fed Policy and Iran Tensions Steer Markets

Gold prices edged slightly higher on Friday after the previous session's sharp decline, yet remain on track for their steepest weekly drop since early June. Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, including fresh U.S. strikes on Iranian targets, have reignited fears of rising energy costs and persistent inflation, complicating the Federal Reserve's policy outlook.

Oil Shocks and Inflation Reawakening

  • Crude oil prices remain elevated amid ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, threatening to reverse recent disinflationary trends.
  • U.S. energy costs are under pressure following attacks on critical infrastructure near Iran’s main export terminal.
  • Gold demand, as a non-yielding asset, continues to lag amid preference for interest-bearing instruments.
  • Dollar strength persists, supported by safe-haven flows and higher Treasury yields.
  • Technical Fragility and Fed Caution

    Tony Sycamore, Senior Market Analyst at IG, noted that the absence of a stronger rebound following softer-than-expected U.S. CPI and PPI data reflects a fragile technical setup for gold. With prices testing the late-June floor around $3,942, a decisive break below could expose the metal to the October 2025 low near $3,886, while a move above resistance at $4,140 could offer near-term relief. Federal Reserve officials maintain their cautious tone, emphasizing lingering inflation risks despite moderating price growth.

    Gold is shedding its role as a passive hedge; investor preference clearly favors yield-bearing assets amid resilient dollar dynamics and elevated oil prices. While the Fed remains data-dependent, geopolitical friction in the Persian Gulf underscores structural vulnerabilities. This week’s weakness may not be cyclical noise—it signals a broader realignment in macro-risk positioning.
    Kemal Tekin

    Financial Analyst: Kemal Tekin

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