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Gold gains on weaker dollar, easing inflation concerns

  • Spot gold rose 0.5% to $5,161.54 per ounce
  • US gold futures for April delivery rose 1.3% to $5,171.10
Published March 10, 2026 Updated March 10, 2026 10:50am
Photo: Reuters
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Gold prices rose on Tuesday, supported by a weaker US dollar and easing energy costs after US President Donald Trump suggestedthat the war in the Middle East could end soon.

Respite from a potential war-driven surge in inflation would likely reduce the chances of central banks raising interest rates, a positive for non-yielding gold.

Spot gold rose 0.5% to $5,161.54 per ounce, as of 0429 GMT. US gold futures for April delivery rose 1.3% to $5,171.10.

The dollar fell 0.3%, making greenback-priced bullion cheaper for holders of other currencies.

Gold prices rose “due to the news flow from US President Trump himself, stating that there is a potential for de-escalation… So what we could see is that potential inflation expectation starts to tone down given this dramatic fall in oil price,” said Kelvin Wong, a senior market analyst at OANDA.

Oil prices fell by more than 10% following Trump’s comments.

But, he also warned that US attacks could rise sharply if Iran sought to block tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which handles one-fifth of the world’s oil supply.

The war has effectively shut the strait, stranding tankers for over a week and forcing producers to halt output as storage fills up, sending energy prices soaring. Gold prices fell by as much as 2% on Monday as higher energy costs fanned inflation concerns and further dimmed the prospects for a near-term cut in interest rates by the US Federal Reserve.

Investors expect the Fed to keep rates steady at the end of its two-day meeting on March 18, per CME Group’s FedWatch tool.

Gold is seen as an inflation hedge, but low rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding it as a zero-yield asset.

Markets are now awaiting the US consumer price index for February, due on Wednesday, and Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index - the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge - on Friday.

Spot silver rose 1.4% to $88.25 per ounce.

Spot platinum fell 0.2% at $2,177.02 and palladium lost 0.9% to $1,675.58.

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