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Gold Tumbles Over 1% as Tariff Uncertainty and Peace Talks Weigh on Prices

Gold experienced a significant decline of 1.4% on Monday, falling to $3,350.94 per ounce after reaching recent highs above $3,400. The drop came as markets unwound their initial reaction to reports of U.S. tariffs on 1 kg gold bullion imports, with the White House promising to clarify its stance through an executive order.

Additionally, easing geopolitical tensions due to expectations of a potential Ukraine-Russia peace deal have reduced safe-haven demand for gold. Investors are now focused on Tuesday’s consumer price index data, which could strengthen the case for Federal Reserve rate cuts if inflation comes in lower than expected, potentially pushing gold back above the $3,400 psychological level.

Gold Trading Volume: Why $227 Billion Daily Trades Matter for Investors
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Gold Trading Volume: Why $227 Billion Daily Trades Matter for Investors

Every second, millions of dollars worth of gold changes hands across global markets. In 2024, daily gold trading volume grew to an astounding $227 billion — a 39% jump from 2023’s $163 billion average. This explosive growth isn’t just a number; it’s a powerful signal of gold’s evolving role in modern portfolios and a roadmap for savvy investors.  What Is Gold Trading Volume and Why Should You Care?  Gold trading volume represents the total dollar value of gold traded across all markets within a specific timeframe. This encompasses:  Unlike many commodities, gold enjoys exceptional market liquidity — rivaling major currencies and

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Bessent: New Fed Chief Must Go Beyond Monetary Policy

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent outlined his vision for the next Federal Reserve chair in a recent interview, emphasizing the need for someone who can examine the entire organization beyond just monetary policy. “It’s someone who has to have the confidence of the markets, the ability to analyze complex economic data” Bessent says new Fed chair should be someone who can examine organization, Nikkei reports | 104.1 KSGF, Bessent told Japan’s Nikkei newspaper. He stressed the importance of forward-thinking leadership rather than relying solely on historical data. Bessent is currently leading the search for Jerome Powell’s successor, with an expanded list

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U.S. Takes 15% Cut of Nvidia and AMD’s China Chip Sales in Exchange for Export Licenses

Nvidia and AMD have struck an unprecedented deal with the Trump administration: they’ll pay the U.S. government 15% of their China chip sales revenue in exchange for export licenses. The agreement, finalized after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with President Trump last week, allows both companies to resume selling AI chips to China after months of restrictions. This marks a major shift in U.S. export policy—traditionally based on national security, not revenue generation. For Nvidia, the stakes are huge: being blocked from China cost them $4.5 billion in just one quarter. While the deal offers immediate market access, experts worry

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Tariff Pain Shifting from Businesses to Consumers, Could Push Inflation to 3.2% by Year-End

New research from Goldman Sachs reveals a significant shift in who pays for tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. According to economists led by Jan Hatzius, American consumers have so far shouldered only 22% of tariff costs through June, with businesses absorbing the majority. However, this dynamic is changing rapidly as companies increasingly pass these costs to consumers through higher prices. Goldman predicts consumers will bear 67% of tariff costs if current patterns continue. The impact on inflation could be substantial, with core PCE inflation potentially reaching 3.2% year-over-year by December, compared to 2.4% without tariffs. This creates a complex

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Fed's Preferred Inflation Gauge Shows Mixed Signals in November
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Tariff-Driven Inflation Surge Complicates Fed’s September Decision

Markets are closely watching this week’s inflation data as the Federal Reserve faces mounting pressure to cut interest rates. The July Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, due Tuesday, is expected to show inflation rising to 2.8% annually, up from 2.7% in June, with tariffs driving the acceleration. The nomination of Stephen Miran to the Fed Board adds another voice potentially favoring rate cuts, as economists predict the Fed may need to act by September to avoid multiple dissenting votes. Meanwhile, retail sales data on Friday will provide crucial insight into consumer spending strength amid these economic crosscurrents.

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Bessent: New Fed Chief Must Go Beyond Monetary Policy

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent outlined his vision for the next Federal Reserve chair in a recent interview, emphasizing the need for someone who can examine the entire organization beyond just monetary policy. “It’s someone who has to have the confidence of the markets, the ability to analyze complex economic data” Bessent says new Fed chair should be someone who can examine organization, Nikkei reports | 104.1 KSGF, Bessent told Japan’s Nikkei newspaper. He stressed the importance of forward-thinking leadership rather than relying solely on historical data. Bessent is currently leading the search for Jerome Powell’s successor, with an expanded list

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U.S. Takes 15% Cut of Nvidia and AMD’s China Chip Sales in Exchange for Export Licenses

Nvidia and AMD have struck an unprecedented deal with the Trump administration: they’ll pay the U.S. government 15% of their China chip sales revenue in exchange for export licenses. The agreement, finalized after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with President Trump last week, allows both companies to resume selling AI chips to China after months of restrictions. This marks a major shift in U.S. export policy—traditionally based on national security, not revenue generation. For Nvidia, the stakes are huge: being blocked from China cost them $4.5 billion in just one quarter. While the deal offers immediate market access, experts worry

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Tariff Pain Shifting from Businesses to Consumers, Could Push Inflation to 3.2% by Year-End

New research from Goldman Sachs reveals a significant shift in who pays for tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. According to economists led by Jan Hatzius, American consumers have so far shouldered only 22% of tariff costs through June, with businesses absorbing the majority. However, this dynamic is changing rapidly as companies increasingly pass these costs to consumers through higher prices. Goldman predicts consumers will bear 67% of tariff costs if current patterns continue. The impact on inflation could be substantial, with core PCE inflation potentially reaching 3.2% year-over-year by December, compared to 2.4% without tariffs. This creates a complex

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