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The conflict’s outbreak in late February sent gold tumbling from a record $5,595 an ounce in January to below $4,000 in June, as investors sought liquidity and some central banks drew on their reserves to support domestic economies amid surging oil prices.
“It feels as though the handbrake has finally been released from gold,” said Ross Norman, an independent analyst.
Gold has broken through two key resistance levels this month, supported by lower oil prices and softer U.S. inflation data that reduced expectations for further interest-rate increases.
“If oil doesn't steal the show again, if the situation in the Middle East does not erupt and oil prices spike, then the path of least resistance for gold looks higher,” James Steel, chief precious metals analyst at HSBC, told Reuters.
Steel said the strength of gold’s rebound over the past two weeks suggested that central banks or sovereign wealth funds may have been active, although he stressed that this was an inference rather than confirmed information.
However, stalled efforts to end the Iran war, weak jewellery and coin demand and subdued inflows into interest-rate-sensitive gold-backed ETFs could limit further gains. According to the World Gold Council, these funds added only $7 billion in the first half of August, taking their assets under management to $582 billion.
Technical indicators also pose a challenge. The relative strength index suggests gold is nearing short-term “overbought” territory, while the 200-day moving average, currently at $4,504, remains a strong resistance level.
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