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Gold falls after Trump declares Iran deal 'over

Gold prices dropped on Wednesday, as oil prices'surged' and inflation fears grew after U.S. president Donald Trump said a 'interim agreement aimed at ending conflict with Iran is over. Gold prices fell 0.9% by 2:10 pm EDT (1810 GMT), after they had hit their lowest level since the beginning of July. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery settled 1.8% lower, at $4.082.40 an ounce.

David Meger is director of metals trading for High Ridge Futures.

Iran has reacted to a flurry of hostilities by claiming that it targeted U.S. military targets in?Bahrain? and Kuwait? after U.S. forces had attacked Iranian targets as a response to the attacks?on oil tankers in?the Strait of?Hormuz? Crude oil prices increased by more than 5%. Energy prices that are higher can cause inflation, and central banks may raise interest rates in order to control price pressures. Gold is often seen as a hedge to inflation but the metal's non-yielding nature makes it less appealing in an environment of high interest rates. Concern about high inflation grew?at last month's Federal Reserve meeting, amid fears that price increases are spreading and could require interest rate increases. Minutes of the 'June 16-17 meeting showed that a few participants saw the case for raising rates immediately. According to CME FedWatch Tool, traders are now pricing in a 69% probability of an increase in U.S. interest rates in September. This is up from 62% Tuesday.

In a note dated Tuesday, Bank of America said that its 2026 gold forecasts have been reduced by 14%, to $4360, due to a more hawkish Fed. However, it added that $5,000 is still within reach when the tightening cycles ends. Spot silver dropped 2.9% to $58.25 an ounce. Platinum fell 3.6% to $1.580.92 and palladium declined 4.5% to 1,219.84.

(source: Reuters)