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Gold and Silver Retreat After Fed Rate Cut

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Sharp Swings in Precious Metals

Gold and silver prices dropped on Thursday after briefly spiking on the Federal Reserve’s quarter-point interest rate cut. Gold surged to a record $3,707 per troy ounce as the U.S. Dollar weakened but later fell to $3,634 in Asian trading, erasing earlier weekly gains. Silver followed a similar path, rising briefly before sinking to one-week lows under $41.40 per ounce, down more than $1.50 from Tuesday’s 14-year high.

Federal Reserve’s Policy Shift

The Fed reduced overnight borrowing rates to 4.08%, with projections for two further cuts by year-end. Chair Jerome Powell described the move as a “risk management cut,” citing a softening labor market. He noted that tariff-driven inflation had so far shown a limited impact on consumers. While most policymakers supported the quarter-point cut, Trump appointee Stephen Miran called for a half-point reduction.

Market Reactions

The Dollar rebounded after initial losses, recovering from multi-year lows against major currencies. U.S. equities closed lower, with the S&P 500 slipping 0.2% from its record high, while Treasury bond prices fell, pushing yields higher. Analysts highlighted global fiscal policy pressures as a driver of rising long-term borrowing costs beyond the U.S. market.

Gold’s Role as a Hedge

Market strategists emphasized gold’s growing role as a defensive asset amid volatile markets. “Gold is now the anti-fragile asset to own, rather than Treasuries,” said Mike Wilson of Morgan Stanley, recommending a portfolio shift from the traditional 60:40 mix of stocks and bonds to a 60:20:20 allocation that includes gold. This view reflects broader concerns over global fiscal imbalances and long-term debt risks.

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