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Gold Price Outlook: Fed Holds, PPI Climbs 

Evening News Nuggets Today’s top stories for gold and silver investors  
March 18th, 2026 | Brandon Sauerwein, Editor 

Gold dropped 3.75% to $4,820/oz as the Fed held rates and inflation surprised to the upside. Here’s what it all means for the gold price outlook. 

What Does the Fed’s Rate Pause Mean for Gold? 

The Federal Reserve held rates steady at 3.50%–3.75%. That extends its pause following a series of cuts over the past year. Policymakers want more confirmation that inflation is durably under control before moving again. 

We’re no longer at peak tightening — but we’re not in full easing mode either. That middle ground is where policy uncertainty tends to build. And uncertainty is historically where gold earns its keep. 

When the Fed’s next move is unclear, real rates become unpredictable. The dollar loses directional conviction. Investors quietly rotate toward stability. Gold tends to be where they land. 

Gold Price Outlook

Is Inflation Really Under Control? February PPI Says Not Yet. 

Producer prices came in hotter than expected in February. The PPI rose 0.7% on the month — more than double the 0.3% economists had forecast. Year-over-year, headline PPI accelerated from 2.9% to 3.4%, its highest level in a year. Core PPI hit 3.9% annually — also above estimates.  

The PPI matters because it measures where businesses feel price pressure first. When producers pay more, those costs typically get passed downstream. Goods prices climbed 1.1% on the month. Food was up 2.4%. Services rose 0.5%, with traveler accommodation jumping 5.7%.  That’s not one category running hot — it’s broad. 

That complicates the Fed’s calculus. Sticky upstream inflation reduces the urgency for rate cuts — keeping financial conditions tighter for longer than markets may be pricing in. None of this data yet captures the energy shock from the Iran war, which has pushed oil to around $100 a barrel. The next few months of inflation readings could be worse. If the Fed is more constrained than expected, the case for gold as a policy hedge gets stronger, not weaker. 

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Gold Slides 3.75% — A Sharp Pullback or Just a Pause? 

Gold fell 3.75% today to around $4,820/oz — one of the sharpest single-day moves in recent months. The likely culprits: profit-taking after a strong run, a firmer dollar, and shifting expectations around Fed policy. 

Pullbacks like this tend to shake out short-term traders. They rarely change the bigger picture. 

Gold remains in a powerful uptrend. Central bank demand is still running strong. Inflation isn’t resolved. The global backdrop — geopolitical tension, dollar credibility concerns, persistent policy uncertainty — hasn’t shifted. One rough session doesn’t erase any of that. 

What matters now is what’s driving the move. If it’s a repricing of Fed expectations — delayed cuts, higher real yields — near-term volatility could continue. If the macro fundamentals stay intact, history suggests dips like this tend to get bought, not abandoned. 

For now, gold is still under $5,000. That may not be true much longer. 

The Bigger Picture 

Today’s data tells a consistent story: uncertainty isn’t fading — it’s building. 

  • Inflation is running hotter than expected at the producer level 
  • The Fed is stuck between cutting too soon and waiting too long 
  • Gold just had its sharpest single-day drop in months — and is still near all-time highs 

That last point matters most for the gold price outlook. Pullbacks during macro uncertainty tend to be noise, not signal. The structural drivers — central bank demand, dollar credibility concerns, sticky inflation — haven’t changed. 

Gold under $5,000 may look like a discount before long. 

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