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Gold steady as investors eye US-Iran talks, brace for inflation data

April 9, 2026
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Gold steady as investors eye US-Iran talks, brace for inflation data

Gold prices held steady on Thursday as market players remained cautious about ‌the direction of US-Iran ceasefire talks, with a key US inflation report due later in the day also in focus for interest rate clues.

Spot gold was little changed at $4,713.79 per ounce, as of 0311 ​GMT. US gold futures for June delivery fell 0.8% to $4,736.50.

“It doesn’t seem like ​gold is looking to do much at this moment. I think there’s ⁠still a lot of speculation on what’s going to happen after the ceasefire,” said ​GoldSilver Central Managing Director Brian Lan.

Lan said he expected gold to consolidate between $4,607 and $4,860 in ​the near term.

On Wednesday, Israel pounded Lebanon with its heaviest strikes yet, killing hundreds of people and drawing a threat of retaliation from Iran.

Oil prices rose on Thursday on concerns that supply from the key ​Middle East producing region may not fully resume amid doubts that the two-week ceasefire ​between the US and Iran will hold.

Spot gold has declined more than 10% since the US-Israeli war ‌on Iran ⁠began on February 28, as higher energy prices fuelled inflation concerns and prompted markets to reassess interest rate expectations.

Non-yielding gold tends to do well in low-interest-rate environments.

Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s March 17 to 18 meeting showed that more policymakers felt rate hikes could ​be needed to counter ​inflation that continued ⁠to exceed the central bank’s 2% target, particularly in light of the Iran war.

Investors are now waiting for key US inflation indicators, including ​the Personal Consumption Expenditures data for February due later in the ​day, and ⁠March consumer price data due on Friday for clues on the Fed’s policy path.

“Beyond near-term liquidity needs, we expect gold to continue to rebuild its gains in the coming months amid ⁠heightened ​geopolitical risk,” Standard Chartered said in a note on ​Wednesday.

Among other metals, spot silver fell 0.5% to $73.71 per ounce, platinum lost 0.6% to $2,017.26 and palladium slid 0.4% to $1,549.18.

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