00:00
Growing Money
Growing Money
USD/RUB
EUR/RUB
Gold & Precious Metals

Precious metals rise as oil volatility offsets Treasury yield spikes

Gold and silver prices climbed in Monday’s U.S. trading session, buoyed by a weakening dollar and tempered expectations for Federal Reserve rate hikes. Despite a broader sell-off in global equity markets triggered by surging oil prices and rising Treasury yields, investors turned to precious metals as a hedge against geopolitical uncertainty.

Precious metals rise as oil volatility offsets Treasury yield spikes

Spot gold rose 0.88% to trade at $4,414.30 an ounce, while silver gained 1.66% to reach $65.650. This defensive demand emerged as crude oil prices pushed Brent above $90 a barrel, fueled by renewed supply concerns in the Strait of Hormuz. The standoff between the U.S. and Iran regarding tanker traffic continues to inject a supply-risk premium into energy markets, complicating the inflation outlook.

While the weaker dollar provides a tailwind for bullion, the broader financial landscape remains volatile. North American and European indices closed lower, with the S&P 500 slipping 0.52% and the STOXX Europe 600 shedding 0.22%. Markets are now weighing the impact of the Empire State survey, which hit a four-year high, against recent cooling consumer data. Investors are looking toward Wednesday’s release of the Federal Reserve’s July meeting minutes for further guidance on the path of interest rates.

Share

Comments (0)

Leave a comment

No comments yet. Be the first!