Gold rebounded slightly after Monday’s selloff, with markets eyeing U.S. CPI data due later today for signals on the Fed’s interest rate path. Analysts say a weaker-than-expected core CPI could boost the odds of a September rate cut — currently seen at 85% — which would favor gold by reducing holding costs and keeping bond yields in check. Trump’s decision to skip gold import tariffs and extend a pause on higher China tariffs provided some market relief. Silver, platinum, and palladium also advanced.

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