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Gold Prices Slip From Highs as Iran War Deadline Extended to April 6
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Gold rose sharply in Asian trading on Friday, climbing around 2% before giving back some of those gains later in the day. Spot gold was trading up around 0.9% at $4,417 an ounce by mid-morning London time. Gold futures also rose, gaining around 0.8% to $4,442.
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Despite the daily gain, gold was still on track for a weekly loss of roughly 1.7%.
The moves came after US President Donald Trump extended his deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump originally threatened to strike Iranian energy facilities if the waterway was not unblocked. He then pushed the deadline to Friday, and on Thursday extended it again to April 6.
Iran’s government publicly denied that any talks with Washington are happening.
Why Gold Has Struggled Since the War Began
Gold has fallen more than 15% since the Iran-Israel war started nearly a month ago. That is a large drop for an asset usually seen as a safe haven during conflict.
The main reason is oil. The near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz has pushed oil prices sharply higher. Around one-fifth of the world’s oil flows through that waterway. Higher oil prices raise inflation fears, and that leads investors to expect central banks to hold interest rates higher for longer. Gold, which pays no yield, tends to do poorly in high-rate environments.
Gold also hit record highs near its peaks in January, and some analysts say those highs may have attracted profit-taking.
The US dollar has also gained strength. The US Dollar Index was up slightly on Friday at around 99.99. A stronger dollar makes gold more expensive for buyers using other currencies, which can weigh on demand.
Central Bank Selling Adds Pressure
Turkey’s central bank sold and swapped about 60 tons of gold over two weeks. That amounts to more than $8 billion worth of bullion.
Central bank buying had been one of the key drivers of gold’s rally over the past two years. Selling from a major central bank adds downward pressure to the market.
Silver was roughly steady on Friday at $68.11 an ounce. Platinum and palladium both edged higher.
Iran and Israel continued to exchange missile fire on Friday. Tehran also targeted several Gulf states on Friday morning.
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