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    June 4, 2026
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    NEW YORK / Content Syndication Services / — Gold prices advanced Thursday as a softer U.S. dollar and lower crude oil prices supported bullion, with trading across precious metals reflecting shifts in currency and energy markets. Spot gold rose 0.8 percent to $4,468.84 per ounce, while U.S. gold futures for August delivery gained 0.7 percent to $4,495.70, keeping bullion above the $4,400 level during the session.

    Gold prices climb as dollar and oil prices weaken
    Bullion rose as traders monitored dollar moves, oil prices and U.S. rate signals.

    The weaker dollar improved the relative affordability of dollar-priced gold for buyers using other currencies, a common driver for international bullion demand. Gold also drew support as crude oil prices eased, reducing one source of inflation pressure watched by investors across commodities, bonds and equities. The metal, which does not pay interest, is closely tied to movements in the dollar, Treasury yields and expectations for U.S. monetary policy.

    Oil prices moved lower after a sharp increase earlier in the week, with Brent crude trading near $97 a barrel and U.S. crude also declining. The pullback in energy prices came as financial markets monitored developments tied to the Middle East and global oil supply conditions. Gold’s rise occurred alongside a broader repricing in major commodities, with investors tracking confirmed market data across energy, metals and currencies.

    Dollar weakness supports gold

    Other precious metals also traded higher during the session, extending the positive tone across the sector. Silver gained 0.6 percent, platinum rose 0.9 percent and palladium added 0.3 percent. The gains indicated that demand was not limited to gold alone, as the broader metals complex benefited from the same mix of dollar weakness, lower oil prices and renewed attention to U.S. rate-sensitive assets.

    The Federal Reserve remained a central reference point for markets because interest rate policy affects the appeal of gold compared with yield-bearing assets. New York Fed President John Williams said the inflationary effects of the conflict would be short-lived and did not require a policy change. Separately, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution aimed at blocking further U.S. military action in Iran, adding a policy dimension to market monitoring of the conflict.

    Oil prices retreat

    Gold has remained elevated in 2026 following a strong rally supported by geopolitical risk, central bank purchases, investor demand and periods of dollar weakness. Thursday’s advance reflected the combined impact of foreign exchange, oil and rate indicators rather than a single factor. The Federal Reserve’s policy path, U.S. economic data and movements in crude prices remained among the main variables influencing daily trading in bullion.

    The latest session left gold higher, oil lower and the dollar softer, aligning with gains across silver, platinum and palladium. Market pricing showed bullion holding firmly above $4,400 an ounce while energy prices retreated from earlier highs. The movement underscored gold’s continued sensitivity to U.S. dollar liquidity, inflation indicators and interest rate expectations across global commodity markets.

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