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Gold slips to lowest in over a week as Trump tariff threats push dollar higher
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Gold slips to lowest in over a week as Trump tariff threats push dollar higher

  • July 9, 2025
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Gold prices fell on Wednesday morning to their lowest level in over a week as a stronger dollar and rising US Treasury yields dampened investor appetite for the precious metal, amid growing scepticism over a Federal Reserve rate cut this month.

Gold futures were 0.5% lower at $3,300.50 an ounce, while spot gold retreated 0.9% to $3.295.53 per ounce.

The US dollar index (DX-Y.NYB) strengthened 0.1%, extending gains after hitting a two-week high on Tuesday. Yields on 10-year US Treasuries remained elevated, hovering near their highest levels in three weeks.

Investor sentiment towards gold has cooled in recent days, as markets recalibrate expectations for US monetary policy in the face of persistent inflationary risks. Donald Trump on Tuesday renewed his threat to impose 10% tariffs on Brics nations, just a day after formally notifying 14 countries including Japan and South Korea of planned tariff increases set to take effect on 1 August.

Read more: FTSE 100 LIVE: Stocks rise and US copper prices hit record high as Donald Trump threatens 50% tariff

Expectations that such tariffs could add to inflationary pressures have pushed US yields higher, reinforcing bets that the Fed may delay any potential rate cut.

“The chart looks rather weak with the uptrend channel in place since mid-February now broken,” Marex analyst Edward Meir told Reuters, adding that a stronger dollar and higher treasury yields were pressurising gold at the moment.

Higher yields tend to reduce the appeal of non-yielding assets such as gold, while a firmer dollar makes gold more expensive for holders of other currencies.

Oil prices held firm during early European trading on Wednesday as markets balanced rising US crude inventories with renewed uncertainty over trade policy under president Donald Trump.

Brent crude climbed 0.4% to $70.45 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate gained 0.5% to trade at $68.70.

Investors remain focused on potential demand implications stemming from the US president’s renewed tariff rhetoric. Trump has pledged to forge ahead with his trade agenda in the coming days, stating he will not grant further extensions on country-specific levies and signalling new tariffs on copper imports.

Crude prices have struggled this year, weighed down in part by concerns over the knock-on effects of escalating US tariffs and retaliatory measures from major trade partners. While recent tensions between Israel and Iran injected volatility into oil markets, a fragile ceasefire has since shifted attention back to global trade dynamics and the outlook for Opec+ supply policy.

Read more: UK economy faces severe risks as Trump tariffs threaten annual £10bn bill

In the US, volatile prices are beginning to impact domestic production. The Energy Information Administration this week lowered its forecast for crude output growth by 50,000 barrels a day, and is now expecting an increase of 160,000 barrels a day for the year. Drilling activity continues to slow, with the US rig count approaching four-year lows.

“Bearish (price) drivers include uncertainties surrounding the implementation of various types of US tariffs (country-specific and sector-specific goods-based) and potential production hikes from Opec+,” said Oanda senior market analyst Kelvin Wong.

The pound was muted against a stronger dollar on Wednesday morning, trading at $1.3591, after Trump announced a series of new tariffs.

On Tuesday, Trump said in a cabinet meeting that he will impose 50% tariffs on copper imports, aiming to boost domestic production. However, he didn’t provide a time frame. This marks the fourth specific product category targeted by Trump's tariffs after automobiles and car parts, steel, and aluminium.

Investors moved into the discounted dollar, which gained momentum amid concerns over escalating tariff measures.

“While the pound has room to rise against the dollar in the near term, the UK’s economic risks and medium-term bearish outlook suggest investors should exercise caution when chasing pound gains,” analysts at Tradingkey wrote.

In other currency moves, the pound was higher against the euro, up 0.2% to trade at €1.1606 at the time of writing.

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In equities, the FTSE 100 (^FTSE) was higher, up 0.2% to trade at 8,873 points. For more details follow our live coverage here.

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