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Gold Price Today Jumps Above $4,800 as Dollar Slides and Iran Talk Hopes Cool Oil
14 April 2026
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Gold Price Today Jumps Above $4,800 as Dollar Slides and Iran Talk Hopes Cool Oil

NEW YORK, April 14, 2026, 13:06 EDT

Gold prices surged Tuesday, with spot gold up 1.5% at $4,808.69 an ounce by 11:31 a.m. ET as the dollar lost ground and oil retreated on optimism around potential U.S.-Iran talks. U.S. gold futures advanced 1.4% to $4,833.10. Silver shot up 4.7%, platinum gained 0.9%, palladium dipped 0.2%. “Lower dollar, lower oil” was giving bullion a boost, according to Bob Haberkorn at RJO Futures. Reuters

This shift lands after a tough run for bullion. Gold remains down nearly 10% from pre-war marks, even though U.S. equities have already clawed back their losses. The metal seems to be moving more in step with oil, the dollar, and rate bets than with traditional safe-haven demand.

The action in foreign exchange on Tuesday was hard to miss. The dollar index slipped to 98.05—its lowest reading since March 2—after traders interpreted the administration’s stance as hinting at an “exit ramp” from the conflict. Karl Schamotta at Corpay flagged a wider “lack of conviction” hanging over currency markets. Reuters

Gold found fresh support after U.S. inflation numbers landed lighter than forecast. March producer prices climbed 0.5%—well under the 1.1% economists had penciled in—even with energy prices holding firm. “Not as bad as feared,” FWDBONDS’ Christopher Rupkey summed up the report. That’s key for bullion, which offers no yield and typically stumbles when investors brace for higher interest rates. Reuters

The diplomatic channel is still the market’s wildcard. Citing Reuters, U.S. and Iranian officials might head back to Islamabad before the week’s out, even after talks over the weekend fell apart and Washington clamped down on Iranian ports. The Strait of Hormuz—prewar—handled almost 20% of the world’s oil and gas flows.

Oil was the first to react, with Brent crude sliding to $95.43 a barrel and U.S. crude dropping to $92.48, reversing some of Monday’s surge past $100. John Kilduff of Again Capital called it a bet on “a better outcome.” Cheaper oil takes some heat off inflation, which might give gold a little more space. Reuters

Monday flipped the script, driving spot gold down 0.3% to $4,734.50—its weakest point since April 7—after peace talks over the weekend collapsed. Phillip Streible at Blue Line Futures described it as a “headline-driven market.” CME FedWatch data, as picked up by Reuters, showed traders pricing in just a 29% chance of a U.S. rate cut by year-end, a drop from 40% a month ago. Reuters

Energy markets remain shaky. According to the International Energy Agency, the war took 10.1 million barrels per day of oil supply off the market in March. The IEA singled out the restart of Hormuz shipping as the top wild card for both oil prices and the broader economy. Each swing in crude is still echoing through bullion.

The risk is hard to miss. “Markets are trading hope, not resolution,” Saxo’s Charu Chanana said. If negotiations break down or oil prices surge, gold’s bounce on Tuesday might just disappear as fast as it showed up. Reuters

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  • S&P 500 Nears Record High Amid U.S.-Iran Peace Talks, Hormuz Strait Blockade Risks Mount
    April 14, 2026, 9:29 PM EDT. The S&P 500 edged close to its all-time high as markets bet on progressing U.S.-Iran negotiations despite recent setbacks. Talks have stalled, yet the White House confirmed new discussions. The U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil transit route, tightened, enforced by thousands of military personnel and vessels. This escalates risks to global oil supply and economic growth. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin warned that a sustained closure could trigger a global recession. The technology-heavy Nasdaq also extended gains, reflecting investor optimism. Oil prices declined amid the mixed signals. The U.S. Secretary of State facilitated rare direct talks between Israel and Lebanon, addressing regional tensions linked to the conflict. Markets in Asia-Pacific followed Wall Street higher amid these developments, though uncertainty remains over the outcome of Middle East diplomacy.

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