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Updated: July 07, 2025 08:11
Gold prices fell back on Monday following signals by ex-US President Donald Trump of progress in a number of trade agreements and fresh tariff relief to virtually all nations. The move eased global economic tensions, reducing the demand for gold as a safe-haven.
Price Movement Highlights
Spot gold fell 0.3% to $3,323.71 an ounce
U.S. gold futures followed the decline, to $3,332.20
The decline is an indication of the shifting mood of investors with geopolitical threats appearing to recede
A weakening U.S. dollar, which fell 0.3%, softened the drop somewhat by making gold less expensive for overseas purchasers
Policy Signals
Trump stated that America is on the brink of signing a lot of trade deals with July 9 as a deadline to inform countries of new tariff rates.
The said 10% base tariff and up to 50% extras have been postponed for the majority of countries, with a three-week grace period
This deceleration has temporarily subdued inflation fears and altered Federal Reserve rate cut expectations
Investor Sentiment Change
Rate futures now price less U.S. Federal rate reduction in 2025, as only two quarter-point reductions are anticipated
The recent passage of a massive tax and spending bill, which, as estimated, will add over $3 trillion to the debt of the U.S., has also impacted market forces
Although the budget stimulus, the short-run tariff relief has been the driving force of gold's short-term trajectory
Global Context
Indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Qatar collapsed without a deal, but had minimal impact on gold prices
Other precious metals were mixed: silver was unmoved at $36.94 an ounce, platinum decreased 0.3% to $1,388.06, and palladium was unmoved at $1,134.38
Future Prospects
Investors will be looking intently for future trade announcements and inflation reports Any roll-back in tariffs policy or escalation of geopolitical tensions would immediately reassert gold's safe-haven status
Currently, the market appears to be in wait-and-watch mode, with gold making way for general economic optimism
Sources: The Economic Times, Reuters, Fidelity Investments, Asharq Al-Awsat