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Gold at $4,068 on Iran Deal Hopes — But Still Down 20% Since War Began as Inflation and Rate Uncertainty Weigh

by Team Lumida
August 3, 2026
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  • Gold advanced to approximately $4,068 per ounce on Monday as Trump’s announcement of Iran negotiations — and his decision to call off a new military offensive against Iran after pressure from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf allies — reduced near-term geopolitical risk premium in energy markets, with Brent crude falling more than 7% on Monday morning in Asia on the same news; the gold move reflects two simultaneous tailwinds: first, a reduction in energy-driven inflationary pressure (lower oil prices reduce the likelihood of aggressive Fed rate hikes, which is positive for non-yielding gold); and second, a slight easing of the “risk-off” safe-haven dynamics that had pushed gold lower in prior weeks as investors rotated into dollars and short-duration Treasuries; July was gold’s first monthly gain (+1%) since February, though the metal remains more than 20% below its level before the U.S.-Iran war began more than five months ago.
  • The Federal Reserve dimension of the gold story is at least as important as the Iran diplomacy angle: new Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh’s press conference last Wednesday produced a “soft hawkish” tone that left analysts issuing notes titled “Doved and Confused” — the market cannot clearly determine whether Warsh intends to hold rates, hike rates, or is simply communicating poorly about a genuinely uncertain policy path; the 9-3 vote to hold rates (with three dissenters demanding immediate hikes) signals that the committee is internally divided in a way that the headline decision doesn’t capture; separately, the New York Times reported Warsh is considering reducing the number of annual Fed policy meetings from eight, which would represent an extraordinary structural change that would reduce the frequency of market guidance at precisely the moment when guidance clarity is most needed; Goldman Sachs’ Samantha Dart framed the net effect: “The environment is a little bit better in terms of support for gold right now after the Fed meeting” but “we are not totally out of the woods yet.”
  • The fundamental headwind for gold remains unchanged: gold is a non-yielding asset, and in an environment where inflation is persistent and rates are elevated or rising, the opportunity cost of holding gold (foregone interest income on cash or bonds) is high; the war-driven energy inflation that has pushed oil prices up has thus been a net negative for gold despite gold’s traditional safe-haven role, because the inflation created by high energy prices has increased the likelihood of rate hikes rather than rate cuts; the result is a metal that has lost more than a fifth of its value over a period of genuine geopolitical crisis — a counterintuitive outcome that reflects the dominance of the rate-opportunity-cost mechanism over the safe-haven demand mechanism in the current environment; Pepperstone strategist Ahmad Assiri captured the fragility of the current rally: “Iran-related turbulence is likely to move the needle to the downside during the week if regional diplomacy doesn’t result in a positive outcome.”
  • The wider precious metals complex moved in line: silver gained 1% to $58.14 per ounce, platinum rose 0.6%, and palladium advanced 1.1%, while the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell 0.3% — a softer dollar is broadly supportive of dollar-denominated commodities by making them cheaper in other currencies; the coordinated U.S.-Japan foreign exchange intervention that strengthened the yen by 1.2% on Friday is part of the same dollar-softening dynamic; the interconnection between the Iran diplomacy (lower oil, lower inflation expectations, lower rate hike probability), the Fed’s policy ambiguity (uncertainty about the hike trajectory), and the dollar (intervention-driven softening) creates a complex multi-variable environment for precious metals where each variable can shift quickly and in different directions.

What Happened?

Gold rose to approximately $4,068/oz Monday — its first monthly gain since February (+1% in July) — as Trump’s Iran diplomacy announcement drove Brent crude down more than 7% and reduced near-term inflation pressure. But gold remains more than 20% below its pre-war level, as energy-driven inflation has kept rate-hike fears elevated. The Fed’s “soft hawkish” 9-3 hold and Warsh’s confusing press conference add to uncertainty. Silver, platinum, and palladium also advanced; the dollar softened 0.3%.

Why It Matters?

Gold’s 20%+ decline during a period of genuine geopolitical crisis illustrates a structural tension in precious metals: war-driven energy inflation doesn’t help gold if the inflation it creates increases rate-hike probability and thus the opportunity cost of holding bullion. The Iran diplomacy rally is therefore fragile — any breakdown in negotiations that pushes oil prices back up would simultaneously increase inflationary pressure and reduce gold’s appeal. The “Doved and Confused” Fed adds a second source of uncertainty that makes the rate trajectory — gold’s most important variable — unusually difficult to forecast.

What’s Next?

Watch whether Iran negotiations produce a verifiable Hormuz reopening — if oil falls further on a credible deal, gold gets a secondary rate-expectation tailwind; watch the Fed dissenters for any additional public statements that clarify the internal debate over rate hikes; watch U.S. CPI and PPI data for any signs that energy-driven inflation is peaking or accelerating; and watch the dollar’s response to any further yen-supportive intervention, since a structurally weaker dollar would provide a more durable floor for gold than geopolitical optimism alone.

Source: Bloomberg

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