Gold gains nearly 5% in a week as US dollar weakens, Fed rate hike fears ease

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Gold gains nearly 5% in a week as US dollar weakens, Fed rate hike fears ease

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Gold's nearly 5% weekly surge isn't just a safe-haven story — it's a referendum on US monetary credibility. With a September Fed rate hike priced out, Treasury yields retreating on buyback news, and Iran keeping the Strait of Hormuz in play, both gold and silver found multiple tailwinds converging at once. Silver's climb to a two-month high suggests the industrial demand story is alive alongside the debasement trade.

Key Takeaways

Gold prices surged nearly 5 per cent on a weekly basis as of 22 August , supported by a weaker US dollar and reduced Fed rate hike expectations.
MCX gold futures (October) stood at ₹1,62,440 ; MCX silver futures (September) rose 1.28 per cent to ₹2,46,360 per kg .
24-carat gold (10g) gained over ₹4,794 through the week, reaching ₹1,58,860 on Friday, per IBJA data.
Silver hit its highest level in two months , driven by industrial demand and renewed debasement-trade interest.
WTI crude gained 5.7 per cent for the week above $86/barrel ; West Asia tensions and the Strait of Hormuz standoff added safe-haven demand.
The Indian rupee softened nearly 0.3 per cent , further lifting domestic bullion prices via higher import costs.

Gold prices surged nearly 5 per cent on a weekly basis as of 22 August, drawing support from a softening US dollar and fading expectations of an imminent Federal Reserve rate increase. The rally underscores how shifting US monetary signals are reshaping global commodity markets.

Domestic Gold and Silver Prices

On Friday, MCX gold futures (October) were broadly flat, while MCX silver futures (September) advanced 1.28 per cent. The yellow metal stood at ₹1,62,440, while silver futures were quoted at ₹2,46,360 per kg.

According to data published by the India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), the price of 10 grams of 24-carat gold rose to ₹1,58,860 on Friday, up from ₹1,54,066 at Monday's market opening — a gain of over ₹4,794 through the week.

What Drove the Rally

Softer US inflation readings, weaker retail activity, and subdued consumer sentiment from the previous week continued to dampen expectations of near-term monetary tightening. Markets have largely priced out a September rate hike, analysts noted. A US Treasury announcement that it would double its long-dated bond buybacks pushed long-term yields lower, further bolstering bullion.

'A temporary pullback in Treasury yields following the buyback announcement, along with softness in the US dollar, created a supportive backdrop for gold and silver, while concerns over the US fiscal outlook remained in focus,' a market participant said.

Crude Oil Tensions Add Tailwind

Gold and silver also drew support from a second consecutive weekly gain in crude oil, driven by lingering tensions in West Asia. WTI crude gained around 5.7 per cent for the week, trading above $86 a barrel, after a 60-day US-Iran negotiation window expired without meaningful progress.

Iran continued to insist that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until US sanctions and other conditions are addressed, even as separate discussions with Oman over management of the waterway continue. Geopolitical uncertainty of this nature typically pushes investors toward safe-haven assets such as gold.

Silver Outperforms; Rupee a Factor

Silver emerged as the stronger performer of the week, climbing to its highest level in two months, supported by robust industrial demand and renewed interest in the debasement trade. This is notable as silver often lags gold in risk-off rallies but outpaces it when industrial sentiment is also firm.

Currency movements added another layer of support for domestic prices. The Indian rupee eased nearly 0.3 per cent during the week, as elevated crude prices increased India's import burden. A softer rupee raises the domestic cost of imported bullion, providing additional upside to MCX gold and silver even when international prices are flat.

Key Technical Levels to Watch

For Comex Gold, analysts place immediate resistance in the $4,700–$4,730 zone, with support at $4,570–$4,600. On the domestic front, MCX Gold faces resistance at ₹1,62,500–₹1,63,000, while support lies at ₹1,58,500–₹1,59,000, according to analysts. How prices behave around these levels in the coming sessions will signal whether the weekly rally has further legs.

Point of View

And bullion is pricing that in. The US Treasury's bond buyback move compressing long yields is an underreported driver here; it acts as a stealth easing signal. What's worth watching is silver's outperformance: when silver leads, it often signals that the rally has industrial legs, not just fear-driven safe-haven flows. If the Strait of Hormuz situation escalates further, crude and gold could feed each other in a way that complicates the RBI's already-stretched inflation calculus.
NationPress
22 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did gold prices rise nearly 5% this week?
Gold gained nearly 5 per cent on a weekly basis as of 22 August, driven by a weaker US dollar, softer US inflation data, and fading expectations of a Federal Reserve rate hike in September. A US Treasury bond buyback announcement that pushed long-term yields lower also provided a tailwind.
What are the current MCX gold and silver prices?
As of Friday, 22 August, MCX gold futures (October) stood at ₹1,62,440, while MCX silver futures (September) were at ₹2,46,360 per kg, with silver advancing 1.28 per cent on the day.
Why did silver outperform gold this week?
Silver climbed to its highest level in two months, outpacing gold due to a combination of robust industrial demand and renewed investor interest in the debasement trade. Silver tends to outperform when both safe-haven and industrial demand converge simultaneously.
How did West Asia tensions affect gold prices?
Lingering tensions in West Asia, particularly Iran's insistence on keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed until US sanctions are lifted, drove WTI crude up 5.7 per cent for the week above $86 a barrel. Higher crude prices typically boost safe-haven demand for gold and silver.
What are the key technical levels for gold traders to watch?
For Comex Gold, analysts see immediate resistance at $4,700–$4,730 and support at $4,570–$4,600. On MCX, resistance is placed at ₹1,62,500–₹1,63,000 and support at ₹1,58,500–₹1,59,000, according to market analysts.
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