Gold’s Price Correction: Ceasefire Signals End of Risk Premium

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Gold prices underwent a notable correction on Tuesday, falling over 1%, as the ceasefire between Israel and Iran signaled an end to the geopolitical risk premium. The resolution of the 12-day conflict significantly reduced the demand for gold as a safe-haven asset.
Spot gold fell 1.4% to $3,319.84 an ounce, reaching its lowest point in nearly two weeks. U.S. gold futures also saw a notable decline, slipping 1.7% to $3,335.50. This downturn illustrates how quickly gold prices react to shifts in global stability.
According to experts, the de-escalation of tensions removed a considerable amount of geopolitical risk. The ceasefire, confirmed by both President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu, fostered a more positive market environment.
The positive news extended beyond gold, with global equities rallying and oil prices falling to a two-week low as supply disruption fears subsided. All eyes are now on Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s upcoming testimony, which will be scrutinized for insights into future interest rate policy, a critical factor for gold.

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