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    Gold hits weekly high as monetary policy outlook shifts

    January 7, 2026
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    EuroWire, NEW YORK: Gold prices rose on Tuesday to their highest level in a week, supported by renewed expectations of an interest rate cut in the United States following remarks by officials at the Federal Reserve. The move marked a continuation of gains recorded in the previous session and reflected broader strength across precious metals markets.

    Gold hits weekly high as monetary policy outlook shifts
    Gold and precious metals post gains following US central bank remarks.

    Spot gold increased 0.4 percent to $4,465.32 per ounce by midday trading in New York. The price followed a sharp rally on Monday, when gold advanced nearly 3 percent, its largest single-day gain in recent sessions. The latest increase placed spot prices at their strongest level in a week, underscoring sustained investor demand amid shifting interest rate expectations.

    US gold futures for February delivery also edged higher, rising 0.3 percent to $4,465.70 per ounce. Futures prices largely tracked movements in the spot market, indicating alignment between short-term physical demand and expectations reflected in derivatives trading. Market activity remained orderly, with price movements closely following developments in monetary policy commentary.

    Gold prices often respond to changes in interest rate expectations, as lower rates tend to reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets. Recent comments from Federal Reserve officials have been interpreted by market participants as reinforcing the possibility of a rate cut, contributing to renewed buying interest. The US central bank has maintained that policy decisions remain data-dependent, with inflation and economic growth indicators continuing to guide its approach.

    The rise in gold occurred against the backdrop of continued adjustments in global financial markets as investors assess the outlook for monetary policy in the world’s largest economy. Gold is widely used as a store of value and a hedge against economic uncertainty, and its price movements are closely watched by investors, central banks, and policymakers.

    Precious metals extend gains across markets

    Other precious metals posted stronger gains during the session. Spot silver rose 2.9 percent to $78.72 per ounce, extending its recent advance. Silver has seen heightened volatility in recent weeks and reached a record high of $83.62 on Dec 29. The metal’s price dynamics reflect its dual role as both an investment asset and an industrial input, particularly in electronics and renewable energy applications.

    Platinum prices climbed 2.5 percent to $2,327.17 per ounce. The metal had surged to an all-time high of $2,478.50 last Monday before easing slightly in subsequent sessions. Platinum markets have been influenced by supply considerations and demand from the automotive sector, where the metal is used in catalytic converters. Price movements this week indicated continued interest despite recent record levels.

    Palladium also advanced, with spot prices rising 0.8 percent to $1,721.74 per ounce. While palladium has experienced more subdued price performance compared with gold, silver, and platinum in recent months, Tuesday’s gain reflected broader strength across the precious metals complex. Palladium is primarily used in automotive manufacturing, and its price is sensitive to changes in industrial demand.

    Precious metals volumes remain steady

    The performance of precious metals on Tuesday highlighted the sector’s responsiveness to developments in US monetary policy. Gold, in particular, remains closely linked to interest rate expectations and currency movements, while silver, platinum, and palladium continue to be influenced by a combination of investment flows and industrial demand.

    Trading volumes across metals markets remained consistent with recent averages, suggesting that price increases were supported by steady participation rather than abrupt shifts in positioning. As markets continue to digest economic data and policy signals, precious metals prices remain a key indicator of investor sentiment toward inflation, interest rates, and broader financial conditions.

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