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Key Takeaways

  • Gold traded near $4,120 after recovering from an earlier dip toward $4,108.
  • A third consecutive decline in the US Dollar provided support for XAU/USD.
  • Federal Reserve officials remain divided over whether interest rates should rise again in 2026.
  • Renewed US-Iran hostilities have increased concerns about oil prices, inflation and Treasury yields.
  • Gold faces initial resistance near $4,156, while $4,108 remains the nearest support level.

Gold Price Stabilises Above $4,100

Gold prices steadied above $4,100 on Friday as a weaker US Dollar helped offset continued expectations that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates again this year.

XAU/USD recovered from an early Asian-session decline toward $4,108 and traded near $4,120. However, buying momentum remained limited, leaving gold on course for a modest weekly decline.

The US Dollar extended its pullback for a third session after the latest Federal Open Market Committee minutes were interpreted as less uniformly hawkish than markets had feared.

Because gold is priced in dollars, a weaker US currency generally makes the metal more affordable for buyers using other currencies.

Fed Rate Hike Expectations Limit Gold’s Recovery

Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s June 16–17 meeting showed that policymakers remained divided over the outlook for inflation and interest rates.

Some officials believed further monetary tightening could be necessary, while others supported keeping rates unchanged or potentially lowering them if inflation pressures eased. Half of the 18 policymakers expected another rate increase before the end of 2026, according to the projections discussed alongside the meeting.

The possibility of higher interest rates remains a headwind for gold. Rising rates can increase Treasury yields and the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets such as bullion.

HSBC has also lowered its average gold-price forecasts for 2026 and 2027, citing a more hawkish Federal Reserve outlook and changes in the US Dollar environment. The bank nevertheless expects longer-term support from fiscal risks, sovereign debt concerns and demand for portfolio diversification.

US-Iran Conflict Keeps Inflation Risks in Focus

Geopolitical uncertainty also continues to shape gold-market sentiment.

US forces carried out another round of strikes against Iranian targets following attacks on commercial shipping near the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded by targeting sites in Bahrain and Kuwait, raising concerns that the conflict could expand across the Gulf region.

The escalation has produced a mixed effect on gold. Safe-haven demand may support prices, but higher oil prices could intensify inflation concerns and reinforce expectations that the Fed will keep interest rates elevated or tighten policy further.

This dynamic contributed to gold futures falling toward $4,069 earlier in the week as the Dollar and Treasury yields strengthened.

Conflicting signals surrounding possible US-Iran negotiations have since reduced some immediate market anxiety, although the outlook for any lasting agreement remains uncertain.

Gold Price Technical Analysis

Gold remains inside a broader descending price channel, suggesting that the latest recovery has not yet changed the underlying bearish structure.

The first significant resistance level is located near $4,156. A sustained break above this area could strengthen the corrective rebound and bring higher resistance levels into focus.

Momentum indicators have improved, with the MACD moving into positive territory. However, an RSI reading near 45 suggests that buying pressure remains moderate rather than decisively bullish.

Immediate support is located around $4,108. A break below this level could expose the recent weekly low and increase the risk of another move toward the psychologically important $4,000 area.

Gold Price Outlook

Gold’s near-term direction is likely to depend on the balance between three competing factors: movements in the US Dollar, expectations for Federal Reserve policy and developments in the US-Iran conflict.

A continued decline in the Dollar or softer US inflation data could help XAU/USD challenge resistance near $4,156. In contrast, rising oil prices, stronger Treasury yields or renewed expectations of a Fed rate increase could keep gold under pressure.

Traders may therefore look for a confirmed break above $4,156 or below $4,108 before assessing the next clearer directional move.


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