News
Gold and Silver Prices Soar to Multi-Year Highs on Fed Rate-Cut Bets
Gold and silver surged to fresh highs today, buoyed by mounting expectations that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September.
Gold and silver surged to fresh highs today, buoyed by mounting expectations that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September.
Spot gold climbed 0.8% to $3,475.72 per ounce, marking its highest level since April 23. US gold futures for December delivery also gained ground, rising 0.9% to $3,546.10.
Silver broke through a critical psychological threshold, soaring above $40 an ounce for the first time in over a decade. Prices jumped 2% to $40.44, the highest level since September 2011, as investors poured into the precious metal on safe-haven demand and tightening supply expectations.
The rally wasn’t confined to gold and silver. Other precious metals also advanced, with platinum up 0.8% at $1,375.41 and palladium climbing 1.1% to $1,121.09.
Analysts say today’s moves underscore investors’ positioning ahead of a potential shift in US monetary policy. Lower interest rates typically weaken the dollar and reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets such as gold and silver, making them more attractive to global investors.
-
Economy2 months agoNumber of Workers in GCC Countries Increase From 2021 to 2025
-
Economy2 weeks agoOMIFCO IPO: Price, Dividends, Subscription Dates and Listing – Here’s Everything You Need to Know
-
Magazines2 months agoOER Magazine April 2026 Issue
-
Economy2 months agoElectricity Tariffs Reduced for Residential Use – What It Means for You
-
Oman2 months agoREVIEW: WHOOP and the Rise of Performance Luxury
-
Lifestyle2 months agoAP x Swatch Royal Pop: A Rule-Breaking Collaboration That Takes the Royal Oak Off the Wrist
-
News2 months agoANALYSIS: Oil Slips As Peace Hopes Reprice Middle East Risk, But Supply Tightness Keeps Market On Edge
-
Banking & Finance2 months agoTariq Atiq Appointed as CEO of Bank Nizwa
