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Gold Passes $5,300 as Fed Meets, Dollar Craters 

Daily News Nuggets Today’s top stories for gold and silver investors  
January 28th, 2026 

Gold Breaks $5,300 as Dollar Confidence Wobbles 

Gold surged past $5,300 per ounce for the first time Wednesday. The metal jumped to a record $5,311.31 amid growing unease about the U.S. dollar and questions around Federal Reserve independence. 

The move caps a blistering rally that saw prices climb more than 3% in the previous session alone. One week ago, we were around the $4,800 level. Investors are piling into the traditional safe haven as currency concerns intensify. 

What’s driving it? Weakening confidence in the dollar is sending capital fleeing into tangible assets. And uncertainty around the Fed’s autonomy is adding fuel — central bank independence has long been a cornerstone of dollar credibility. 

This isn’t just a gold story. It’s a signal that currency risk is moving from theoretical to tangible. When gold moves this fast, markets are telling you something about trust in the system itself. 

Fed Meets Today — What It Means for Gold and Silver 

The Federal Reserve kicks off its first policy meeting of 2026 today. Markets expect rates to hold steady at 3.5%-3.75% — a 97% probability. 

But here’s the disconnect. The Fed projected just one rate cut for all of 2026 at its December meeting. Markets aren’t buying it. Traders are pricing in two cuts, likely starting in June as unemployment rises. 

That gap matters for precious metals. Gold has already blown past major bank forecasts — just one month into the year. JP Morgan’s year-end target was $5,000. Bank of America has called for $5,000 before the end of the year. Gold is currently trading above $5,250. 

And there’s the wildcard: Fed independence concerns. The DOJ investigation of Powell and questions about central bank autonomy are driving safe-haven flows. When trust in institutions wobbles, gold and silver benefit. 

Solar Industry Scrambles as Silver Hits $116 

Silver’s 280% surge over the past year is creating shortages across industrial supply chains. The metal peaked at $116 per ounce this week, up 60% since January alone, driven by retail investor demand and geopolitical jitters. 

Solar panel makers are feeling the squeeze hardest. The photovoltaic industry accounts for over a quarter of industrial silver use, and the metal now represents 26% of solar module costs — compared to just 3% three years ago. That’s devastating for Chinese manufacturers already battling overcapacity and losses. 

Companies are racing to cut silver from their products through substitution and “thrifting.” Chinese manufacturers like Longi and Trina Solar are developing silver-free technologies. Metals Focus estimates silver use in solar panels could drop 20% this year. 

The pain extends beyond solar. EVs use 80% more silver than gas cars, adding hundreds in extra costs. Unlike gold, more than half of silver demand comes from industrial uses — and when prices spike, industries innovate fast. 

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Dollar Hits Four-Year Low as Confidence Wavers 

The dollar sank to its weakest level since March 2022 on Tuesday. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index logged its steepest four-day drop since Trump’s April tariff rollout. 

What’s driving it? Multiple pressure points. Trump’s unpredictable policymaking — including threats to take over Greenland — has rattled allies and markets. Concerns about Fed independence are mounting, along with worries about the U.S. fiscal outlook and swelling debt load. Political polarization is adding to the erosion of confidence. 

The slide propelled major currencies to multi-year highs. The euro jumped to $1.19, its strongest since 2021. The pound hit $1.38. The yen rallied on speculation about coordinated currency intervention after the New York Fed checked exchange rates — a step often taken before interventions. 

Australia’s Inflation Problem Goes the Other Direction 

While markets expect the Federal Reserve to hold rates steady today with cuts possible later in 2026, Australia faces the opposite challenge. Inflation accelerated to 3.6% in the fourth quarter of 2025, up from 3.2% in Q3 and hitting a six-quarter high. 

December was even hotter. Annual inflation came in at 3.8%, well above the 3.55% forecast. Housing was the biggest driver, surging 5.5%, while food and recreation also contributed. 

The Reserve Bank of Australia now says rate cuts are “probably very low” in likelihood. That’s a stark reversal from earlier expectations. Some major banks are now forecasting rate hikes as early as February. 

This marks a sharp global divergence. The Fed is expected to hold today but may cut later in 2026. Australia may be heading in the opposite direction. It’s a reminder that central banks globally face very different inflation dynamics. 

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