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What Drives Gold Prices? 5 Forces Investors Are Watching Now

Gold and silver market update — April 22, 2026

In this update: What drives gold prices right now? Five forces are converging at once — a live naval standoff in the Strait of Hormuz, a leaderless Federal Reserve heading into its next rate decision, a dollar in retreat, 16 consecutive months of central bank buying, and a policy trap with no clean exit. Together, these forces are reshaping how investors think about gold in 2026. Here is what each one means for your portfolio.

Is the Iran Ceasefire Actually Over — or Just Paused?

President Trump extended the US-Iran ceasefire on April 22, 2026. However, the US naval blockade on Iranian port traffic remains firmly in place. On the same day, Iran’s IRGC seized two commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz — a stark reminder that the conflict is far from resolved.

The stakes are significant. The strait carries roughly 20% of global oil consumption, according to the US Energy Information Administration. As a result, every day the blockade continues, energy markets stay on edge and inflationary pressure builds.

Gold’s behaviour, however, tells the deeper story. It peaked near $5,250 per ounce in early March 2026 at the height of hostilities. Since then, it has pulled back roughly 10% to around $4,752. Crucially, though, that floor has held through every diplomatic failure in between. A metal that stops falling during an active war isn’t behaving like a fear trade. Instead, it is behaving like an asset with structural buyers who don’t need a crisis to stay in.

What Happens to Gold If the Fed Has No Chair?

Understanding what drives gold prices also means understanding real yields — nominal interest rates minus inflation expectations. Real yields are the single strongest short-term driver of gold. And right now, real yields are genuinely hard to price. The reason is straightforward: nobody knows who will be setting them.

Jerome Powell’s term as Federal Reserve Chair expires on May 15, 2026. His nominated successor, Kevin Warsh, cannot yet be confirmed. Importantly, the blockage has nothing to do with Warsh’s qualifications. Republican Senator Thom Tillis is withholding his vote until the Department of Justice drops its criminal investigation into Powell — an investigation tied to a multibillion-dollar Fed headquarters renovation.

The timeline is uncomfortably tight. The Senate is in recess the week of May 4, which means the earliest a confirmation vote could realistically occur is the week of May 11, per CNBC. That is just four days before Powell’s term ends. Meanwhile, the Fed’s April 28–29 FOMC meeting takes place inside this leadership vacuum. For gold investors, that institutional uncertainty functions as a structural tailwind. Real yields are harder to price when the institution setting them is in limbo.

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Why Is Gold Holding Firm Even as the Dollar Falls?

Normally, gold and the US dollar move in opposite directions. When the dollar weakens, gold becomes cheaper for foreign buyers, pushing demand — and prices — higher. This negative correlation has been one of the most reliable patterns in financial markets for decades.

Yet something has clearly shifted. The US dollar index is trading near 98.13 as of April 21, 2026, per the Federal Reserve’s trade-weighted index — well below pre-war levels. Despite that, gold is not simply rising in lockstep with dollar weakness. More tellingly, it is not giving back gains on days when the dollar bounces. That persistent pattern points to something more structural than currency moves alone.

The explanation lies in who is buying. Central banks and sovereign wealth funds have been accumulating gold consistently, and their demand does not depend on the dollar’s daily direction. They don’t exit a position because the dollar recovered 0.4% on a Tuesday. As a result, the floor forming near $4,700–$4,750 reflects deep institutional conviction — not simply geopolitical noise that fades when headlines change.

Are Regulators Finally Starting to Treat Gold Like Money?

Another key factor in what drives gold prices is the evolving regulatory landscape. Gold has carried a 0% risk weight under Basel capital rules since 1988 — the same treatment as cash. That foundational status has not changed. What is changing, however, is the institutional pressure to go further.

The World Gold Council and the London Bullion Market Association are actively lobbying regulators to formally classify gold as a High Quality Liquid Asset under Basel III. Such a move would allow banks to count physical gold toward their short-term liquidity buffers, alongside government bonds and cash. That reclassification has not yet occurred. Nevertheless, the case is strengthening, and the debate is accelerating precisely as central bank accumulation reaches historic levels.

Meanwhile, the buying itself continues at a remarkable pace. China, for example, has added gold to its reserves for 16 consecutive months as of February 2026, per the World Gold Council, lifting its holdings to approximately 2,308 tonnes. The underlying motive is not difficult to identify. The US government is projected to run a $1.9 trillion deficit in fiscal year 2026, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Consequently, diversifying reserves away from the currency of a nation running persistent multi-trillion dollar shortfalls is not a geopolitical statement. It is basic balance sheet management.

Is the Fed Trapped — and What Does That Mean for Gold?

Finally, and perhaps most fundamentally, what drives gold prices in this environment is the Federal Reserve’s inability to act decisively in either direction. The Fed faces a genuine policy dilemma: inflation remains above its 2% target, while economic growth is slowing under the weight of tariffs and elevated energy costs driven by the Hormuz disruption.

The options are both problematic. Rate cuts risk reigniting inflation. Rate hikes, on the other hand, risk tipping an already fragile economy into recession. As a result, the Fed is not moving. CME Group data shows a 99.5% probability of no change at the April 28–29 FOMC meeting.

The rate decision itself, however, is not the story investors should focus on. What gold is actually pricing is something more durable — a central bank that is politically pressured, institutionally leaderless, and structurally unable to act in either direction. That combination does not produce a market crash. Instead, it produces a slow, persistent erosion of confidence in the institution that manages the dollar’s purchasing power. Gold does not need a crisis to benefit from that environment. It only needs the erosion to continue. And based on current conditions, nothing on the horizon suggests it is about to stop.

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SOURCES
1. US Energy Information Administration — Strait of Hormuz
2. Trading Economics — Gold Price Historical Data
3. CNBC — Kevin Warsh Fed Confirmation Hearing: Live Updates
4. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRED) — Trade Weighted US Dollar Index
5. World Gold Council — Central Bank Gold Statistics: February 2026
6. LBMA — Gold and HQLA: Correcting Misleading Online Information
7. World Gold Council — Does Gold Qualify as an HQLA Under Basel III?
8. Congressional Budget Office — The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2026 to 2036
9. CME Group — FedWatch Tool
10. CNN — Iran War Live: Trump Extends Ceasefire, Ships Seized in Hormuz

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

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