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Gold (XAU/USD) trades on the back foot on Friday, struggling to build on the previous day’s gains and heading for a weekly loss as renewed hostilities in the Middle East have revived fears of energy-driven inflation and Federal Reserve (Fed) interest rate hikes. At the time of writing, XAU/USD is trading around $4,098, down 0.60% on the day. The metal, however, lacks follow-through selling as traders reassess US-Iran tensions following reports that technical talks are continuing despite the military clashes, prompting a pullback in crude Oil prices. Can Gold stage a sustained recovery? While Gold has staged a modest rebound from $3,941, its lowest level since November 2025, the metal is struggling to attract meaningful buying interest. Since the US-Iran war broke out in February, Gold has behaved less like a traditional safe-haven asset and more like a rate-sensitive instrument,
The Fed's rate hold stabilizes risk assets, but upcoming policy decisions and digital asset regulations could drive future market volatility.
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The US Federal Reserve named Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) co-founder Marc Andreessen to help lead a task force studying how artificial intelligence and other new technologies could affect productivity and jobs. Andreessen will serve on the Fed’s Productivity and Jobs task force alongside Charles I. Jones, a Stanford University economics professor currently on leave at Anthropic, and Asha Sharma, Microsoft’s executive vice president and Xbox CEO. The new task force will assess how general-purpose technologies such as AI will affect employment and productivity to better inform the central bank’s policymaking, the Fed said in a Thursday press release. The group is one of five task forces launched under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, each responsible for examining important areas of monetary policy conduct. The other task forces will focus on the Fed’s policy communication, balance s
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West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Oil trades around $72 at the time of writing on Friday, up 0.42% on the day, but remains in a consolidation phase after reaching a more than two-week high earlier this week. Investors are assessing mixed signals from the Middle East, balancing ongoing military tensions against renewed diplomatic efforts. Market sentiment improved slightly after a US official confirmed that technical talks with Iran remain ongoing despite US President Donald Trump’s comments that the memorandum of understanding with Tehran was no longer in effect. Reuters also reported that Qatari negotiators are in Iran to meet with Iranian officials in an effort to de-escalate tensions and create conditions for broader negotiations to continue, in coordination with the United States (US). According to a source cited by Reuters, the talks are focused on implementing the US-Ira
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EUR/USD struggles to gather bullish momentum on Friday and trades in a relatively tight range above 1.1400. In the absence of high-tier data releases, the uncertainty surrounding the US-Iran conflict causes investors to cling to a cautious stance and limits the pair’s upside. Later in the day, the Federal Reserve will publish its Semiannual Monetary Policy Report. Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/news/canada-net-change-in-employment-came-in-at-182k-above-forecasts-10k-in-june-202607101230
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Wells Fargo economists Tom Porcelli and Sarah House discuss upcoming BEA changes to the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index that will affect data from 2021 onward. They estimate the new methodology will lower current core PCE by about 0.2 percentage points, bringing May’s rate near 3.2% versus 3.4% published, but still roughly 1 percentage point above the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) 2% target. Method tweaks modestly lower core PCE “We want to flag a few methodology changes that are being made to the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, the PCE price index. The changes will be rolled out in the BEA’s annual update on September 30 and will impact data from 2021 onward.” “We expect the changes will shave only about 0.2 percentage points off the current y/y run-rate of core PCE. So the impact on actual inflation looks to be modest, but the changes are welcome jus
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Silver price (XAG/USD) surrenders its early gains and slides 0.73% to near $59.50 during the European trading session on Friday. The white metal turns negative amid fears that the next monetary policy move by the Federal Reserve (Fed) will be on the upside. According to the CME FedWatch tool, the probability of the Fed delivering at least one interest rate hike this year is almost 80%. Higher interest rates by the Fed bode poorly for non-yielding assets, such as Silver. Hawkish Fed prospects remain firm amid fears of a prolonged United States (US)-Iran war, a scenario that will keep the energy supply disrupted. According to the Iranian state media, the US forces struck several more locations in coastal Iran. The longer the aggression between the US and Iran continues, the more likely it is that oil prices will remain higher. In the last few months, the Sil
The post Japan’s ‘invest locally’ plan likely to spur demand for assets like bitcoin (BTC), gold: Crypto Daily appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
This hidden form of taxation, first used by nations after World War II, allows authorities to finance deficits cheaply, gradually erode the real value of the debt burden through moderate inflation, and avoid the relatively damaging alternatives of outright default or severe austerity. (Other indebted nations like the U.S., U.K. and European countries may do the same soon enough.) Such an environment creates a strong incentive to seek assets with limited supply that may preserve purchasing power, such as bitcoin and gold. BTC has already proved its mettle: Housing prices measured in bitcoin look far cheaper than in dollars. But there’s a near-term risk worth noting. The GPIF holds $931 billion in foreign assets, including $232.1 billion in U.S. Treasuries. A slight diversion of capital to local assets may create jitters on Wall Street, pote