Latest News

Gold drops to a two-week low after Israel-Iran ceasefire reduces demand for safe-haven gold

Gold drops to a two-week low after Israel-Iran ceasefire reduces demand for safe-haven gold

Gold fell more than 1% on Tuesday to reach a two-week-low, after President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran. This announcement diminished the appeal of gold as a safe haven.

As of 0852 GMT spot gold fell 1.2% to $3326.87 per ounce after reaching its lowest level since the 11th of June earlier in session.

U.S. Gold Futures fell 1.6% to $3339.40.

"Gold prices have been trending down today due to a shift in risk appetite as optimism increases over a possible end to hostilities within the Middle East," Ricardo Evangelista said, senior analyst of the brokerage firm ActivTrades.

I don't think that the gold price will drop below $3,000 in the near future. "I see $3,300 as a significant support level."

After the ceasefire was announced, oil prices fell and global stock markets rose in the hopes that it would herald the end of the war.

Israel Katz, the Israeli Minister of Defence, said that he ordered his military to attack Tehran on Tuesday in response to a alleged violation to the ceasefire.

The markets await Jerome Powell’s testimony to the House Financial Services Committee, which is scheduled for later today. Powell has been cautious in his recent comments about any rate cuts that may be coming soon.

In an environment with lower interest rates, the appeal of non-yielding gold tends to be more prominent.

Investors expect 57 basis point cuts in Fed rates by the end this year.

ANZ stated in a report that "gold price is likely consolidate before staging a rally towards $3,600/oz at year's end."

We expect the price of gold to reach its peak in 2025. This will be followed by a gradual drop in 2026, as global trade uncertainty and economic growth prospects improve.

The price of spot silver fell 0.1%, to $36.08 an ounce. Platinum rose 1.4%, to $1.312.58, and palladium dropped 0.6%, to $1.070.49. (Reporting by Anushree Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)

(source: Reuters)