Gold prices surged on Thursday as investors increased bets on a Fed rate cut. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East and strong central bank demand also support gold's rise.
Precious metals market reaches higher as gold tops $2,600 following FOMC meeting
Bill Holter warns of a looming economic crisis. Derivatives pose a major risk, currencies could collapse, and precious metals are a safe haven.
Goldman releases note suggesting a 25-basis-point cut could present a buying opportunity with gold if prices pull back
Gold and silver hover around $2,570 and $30.60 as markets anticipate a 25 bps Fed rate cut, impacting both precious metals amid geopolitical tensions.
Gold remains steady at $2,580 while silver rises amid growing expectations of a Fed rate cut and FOMC decisions driving precious metals demand higher.
The Fed is about to cut interest rates, and if history is an indicator, that could be very good for gold.
Another assassination attempt on Trump’s life, a highly anticipated FOMC meeting and continued geopolitical tensions make for another exciting week in precious metals
Market strategist sees a positive outlook for gold as the Federal Reserve postures to begin cutting rates, but said investors should be weary of rate cuts happening too quickly
Gold dips below $2,500 as China's slowdown and upcoming Fed and jobs data spark market uncertainty. Can the precious metal recover?