Published: 08-17-2026, 11:07 am
Gold is trading at $4,409 today. Silver is at $65.70. The Fed rate hike gold price relationship is shifting fast. Five separate developments landed this Monday morning, each from a different corner of the market, all pointing the same direction. Here is the digest.
Is the September Rate Hike Dead? Goldman Sachs Now Says Yes.
Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius published a note on August 16 calling a September Federal Reserve rate hike “extremely unlikely.” Three softer-than-expected data prints landed last week: July consumer prices came in tame, retail sales fell 0.6% — the first monthly decline in eight months — and consumer sentiment dropped 8% in August. Together, those prints pushed September hike odds from roughly 55% a week ago to approximately 30% today.
The real-yield mechanism explains gold’s response. Gold earns no interest. Consequently, when rate-hike odds fall, real yields compress, and the opportunity cost of holding gold falls with them. That is the direct transmission from a Goldman research note to a $4,409 gold price this morning.
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What Will Wednesday’s FOMC Minutes Reveal About Gold’s Next Move?
The Federal Reserve releases minutes from its July 28-29 policy meeting this Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. ET. These are the most important gold documents between now and Jackson Hole. Markets are not asking whether the Fed held in July — it did, at 3.50%-3.75%. Instead, they want to know how close the internal debate was.
A dovish tone would confirm an already-cautious committee moving further toward a September hold, supporting gold toward $4,500. A hawkish tone would do the opposite. Gold is currently priced for the dovish scenario. Wednesday is binary risk. Understanding that — rather than ignoring it — is what separates informed holders from reactive ones.
Why Are Silver and Gold Moving at Different Speeds Today?
Silver is up 1.54% today. Gold is up 0.74%. That gap is not random.
Two forces are driving silver simultaneously. First, the same rate-repricing lifting gold also lifts silver — lower hike odds compress real yields across all non-yielding metals. Second, the gold-silver ratio has tightened from roughly 69 three weeks ago to approximately 67 today, signalling silver is closing its monetary discount to gold. The long-run average is around 60 to 65.
Notably, solar manufacturers are actively engineering silver out of each photovoltaic cell to cut costs, even as installations hit records. Consequently, today’s silver outperformance is driven primarily by the monetary bid — not industrial demand. That distinction matters because monetary bids can reverse quickly. Industrial deficits cannot.
What Does This Week’s Economic Calendar Mean for Gold Before Jackson Hole?
Gold faces a gauntlet before Fed Chair Kevin Warsh speaks at Jackson Hole on August 27-29. This week’s schedule: Empire State Manufacturing (today), Housing Starts and Building Permits (Tuesday), Industrial Production (Tuesday), FOMC Minutes (Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. ET), Philadelphia Fed and Jobless Claims (Thursday), and Flash PMIs (Friday).
Each print either strengthens or weakens the case for a September hold — and gold is priced for that hold at $4,409. Warsh has explicitly stated the Fed will not pre-announce its decisions. As a result, his August 28 keynote carries more information value than a typical Jackson Hole address. This week’s data matters. Warsh matters more.
Central Banks Bought 288.9 Tonnes in Q2 — Into Falling Prices. Now Gold Has Recovered Above Where They Paid.
Central banks purchased 288.9 tonnes of gold in the second quarter of 2026, according to the World Gold Council’s Gold Demand Trends Q2 report — the best second quarter on record, up 62% year over year. Poland led with 51 tonnes, China followed with 33 tonnes. Critically, they accumulated all of it while prices fell roughly 16%.
Gold has since recovered. It now trades near or above the average accumulation price of Q2’s largest sovereign buyers. The WGC’s 2026 central bank survey — 76 respondents — found 89% of reserve managers expect global gold holdings to rise over the next 12 months. When institutions buy into weakness and prices recover, they typically add rather than exit. That is a structural floor, not a trade.
What Should Gold and Silver Holders Watch This Week?
Wednesday’s FOMC minutes and Warsh’s August 28 Jackson Hole address are the two events that decide whether this week’s gains hold or reverse. For gold, $4,500 is resistance and $4,310 is support. For silver, watch the ratio: if it compresses below 65, silver is outrunning its monetary bid and the next pullback will be sharp. If it holds above 65 while gold advances, the structural case is intact. The mechanism named in each item above is the same mechanism to watch. Numbers confirm it; Warsh confirms or denies it.
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1. World Gold Council — Gold Demand Trends Q2 2026, gold.org
2. TradingKey — Gold May Break $4,500 as Fed Rate-Hike Expectations Continue to Cool, August 17 2026, tradingkey.com
3. Yahoo Finance — Gold prices today, Monday August 17 2026: Gold ticks up after lower retail sales report, finance.yahoo.com
4. IndexBox — Gold and Silver Price Forecast: FOMC Minutes, Economic Data in Focus, indexbox.io
5. FXStreet — Silver price today: rises on August 17, fxstreet.com
6. NAI 500 — Gold Holds Steady Above $4,400 as Markets Await Fed Minutes and Housing Data Next Week, nai500.com
7. IndexBox — Central Bank Gold Purchases Hit Record 289 Tonnes in Q2 2026, indexbox.io
8. CNBCTV18 — Gold and silver prices on August 17 2026 via TradingView, tradingview.com
9. GoldSilver.com — Current gold and silver prices, goldsilver.com/price-charts/
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
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