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Gold and Oil Brace for the Strait of Hormuz Deadline 

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April 7th, 2026 | Brandon Sauerwein, Editor 

The Strait of Hormuz deadline hits at 8 PM ET tonight — and markets are split on what comes next. Gold is holding near $4,665, oil is above $110, and the window for a deal is narrowing. 

Can the U.S. and Iran Meet the Strait of Hormuz Deadline? 

President Trump has given Iran until 8 PM ET tonight to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. If Tehran refuses, the U.S. has threatened strikes on power plants and bridges — what Trump called “Power Plant Day”. Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey are pushing a proposed 45-day ceasefire, but analysts say a deal before tonight is unlikely [Axios]. 

Markets spent last week pricing two starkly different outcomes: breakthrough or major escalation. The S&P 500 rose 3.4% — its best weekly gain since November — as investors bought the dip on de-escalation hopes [CNBC]That rally has a short shelf life if tonight passes without resolution, though Trump has extended previous deadlines when mediators claimed progress, and markets have learned to price in that possibility too. 

Gold’s Next Move Depends on What Happens at 8 PM Tonight 

Gold dropped to $4,600 at the open before recovering to $4,679 — nearly flat on the day. Silver traced a similar path, hitting $71.04 before bouncing to $73.49 [GoldSilver]Both metals are in a holding pattern ahead of President Trump’s 8 PM ET deadline. The chart below puts today’s pullback in context — gold is still up sharply on the year, even after last month’s sell-off. 

Gold PriceXAU / USD
$4,665.73 +$6.53 (0.14%)
Apr 2025 – Apr 2026

Tonight’s outcome sets up two very different gold stories. In an escalation scenario, oil grinds higher, inflation forecasts rise, and the Fed stays frozen — bad for gold in the near term, even as the long-term case for holding it strengthens. In a ceasefire scenario, the dynamic flips: oil falls, inflation pressure eases, and rate-cut expectations — currently priced near zero for 2026 — start creeping back onto the table. That’s historically been one of gold’s most reliable tailwinds. 

“A conflict-free world could be a double-edged sword for gold,” said Tony Sycamore, market analyst at IG [CNBC]A lasting deal removes the geopolitical safe-haven bid — but it also removes the inflation engine keeping the Fed’s hands tied. For long-term holders, the second effect likely matters more than the first. 

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What Would It Take to Bring Oil Below $100?  

West Texas Intermediate crude is trading near $111 per barrel — up 66% since the Iran conflict began on February 28 [CNBC]Brent is close behind at $109.77. The International Energy Agency has called the Strait of Hormuz disruption the largest supply shock in the history of the global oil market [IEA]as long as the Strait of Hormuz deadline remains unresolved. 

The math explains why prices are so sticky. The Strait carries roughly 20% of global oil supply and nearly a quarter of all seaborne liquefied natural gas. Shipping traffic through it remains 95% below prewar levels [CNBC]OPEC+ announced a 206,000 barrel-per-day production increase for May — but analysts dismissed it as symbolic. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait cannot physically export their surplus while the Strait stays contested. National average gasoline prices have crossed $4 per gallon and are climbing [AAA]. 

So what would actually move the needle? Realistically, one thing: a credible reopening of the Strait. Not a ceasefire announcement — markets have learned to discount those — but verified tanker traffic resuming at scale. Analysts estimate even a partial reopening could pull $15–20 off the barrel price within days as the geopolitical risk premium unwinds.  

A full resolution would likely push WTI back toward $80–85, where supply-demand fundamentals without the war premium would anchor it. Until then, the IEA’s emergency reserve releases and OPEC+ production tweaks are speed bumps, not solutions. The Strait is the only valve that matters. 

Strait of Hormuz Deadline

Why Did France Sell Its Gold in New York and Buy It Back in Paris? 

The Banque de France quietly completed one of the more consequential gold moves in recent central bank history. Between July 2025 and January 2026, it sold 129 tonnes of older, non-standard gold bars held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York — then used the proceeds to purchase equivalent, higher-grade bullion on the European market [Banque de France]The 26 transactions generated a capital gain of €12.8 billion ($15 billion), swinging the bank from a net loss of €7.7 billion in 2024 to a net profit of €8.1 billion in 2025. France now holds its entire 2,437-tonne reserve — the fourth largest in the world — in Paris. 

Governor François Villeroy de Galhau said the decision was “not politically motivated,” citing the practicality of sourcing higher-standard bars on the European market [Banque de France]Whether or not that’s the full story, Germany may face growing pressure to follow. The Bundesbank holds approximately 1,236 tonnes at the Federal Reserve — about 37% of its total reserves [Bundesbank].  

Michael Jäger, head of the Association of German Taxpayers, said plainly: “Trump is unpredictable and he does everything to generate revenue,” adding that Germany’s gold is “no longer safe in the Fed’s vaults” [Yahoo]. France’s move puts that question on every European finance ministry’s desk. 

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SOURCES
1. Axios — Trump Threatens Strikes on Iran’s Power Plants, Bridges
2. CNBC — Trump’s Iran Ultimatum Keeps Investors on Tenterhooks
3. CNBC — Oil Prices Edge Higher After Trump Reiterates Iran Threat
4. IEA — Oil Market Report, March 2026
5. CNBC — Iran War-Hit Oil Prices Will Soon Rise if Hormuz Stays Shut
6. AAA — National Gas Price Tracker
7. GoldSilver — Live Gold & Silver Price Charts
8. CNBC — Gold Ticks Up as Dollar Slips on De-escalation Hopes
9. Bundesbank — The Development of Germany’s Gold Reserves
10. Banque de France — Net Profit of €8.1 Billion: 2025 Annual Results
11. Yahoo Finance / Reuters — Germany Stores 1,200 Tons of Gold at the Fed

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.    

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