Global Markets
Silver Prices Stuck Below $60 Amid Iran Conflict and Fed Rate Outlook
724FinanceKemal Tekin
Silver futures opened at $59.04 per ounce on Wednesday, slipping 0.1% as US‑Iran skirmishes keep market nerves taut.
Iran Conflict's Ripple Effect on Silver
Shifting Industrial Demand
Fed Rate Decision Signal
Technical Landscape and Investor Sentiment
Markets are pricing a blend of Middle‑East military tension and the Fed's potential rate hike. Silver carries a dual narrative—safe‑haven appeal and industrial demand—fueling volatility while presenting short‑term buying opportunities. A breakout above the $60 threshold would signal a technical shift and could reshape risk appetite. For Emerging Markets portfolios, capping silver exposure at 5‑10% and preserving liquidity is a prudent hedge against possible pull‑backs.