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Gold Gains on Iran Talks Optimism With Fed Outlook in Focus | Stock Market News

Last updated: April 27, 2026 6:28 am
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(Bloomberg) — Gold advanced on optimism that the US and Iran are moving toward talks after days of deadlock, with traders also asessing the Federal Reserve’s interest rate path after the Justice Department dropped a probe of Chair Jerome Powell. 

Bullion rose above $4,700 an ounce as bond yields fell after US Attorney Jeanine Pirro said she’s dropping her investigation into building-renovation cost overruns by the Fed.

President Donald Trump will send envoys to Pakistan with the intention of meeting with Iranian officials, while Tehran sounded a pessimistic tone on the prospects for talks to end the eight-week war roiling the global economy.

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Special envoy Steve Witkoff and the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner are set to depart Saturday for talks this weekend, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a Fox News interview on Friday.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is also set to be in Pakistan but hasn’t publicly agreed to sit down with Trump’s representatives. No talks are slated to take place between US and Iranian officials during the foreign minister’s trip, semi-official Tasnim news agency reported earlier.

Higher energy prices since the war began in late February have stoked concerns about inflation, which may prompt the Federal Reserve and its peers to keep interest rates elevated for longer or even raise them further. That’s negative for non-yielding bullion.

Bullion has traded in a tight range in recent weeks as traders navigate a steady stream of shifting headlines from the Middle East conflict. It’s still down about 10% since the war began in late February as investors initially sold the precious metal to raise cash in the early stage of the war.  

Meanwhile, the ending of a controversial investigation into building-renovation cost overruns by the Fed potentially cleared a path to confirmation for Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s pick to be the next Fed leader. 

Warsh is known for his hawkish stance on inflation. Investors don’t expect him to deliver the aggressive rate cuts urged by Trump, but rather pursue a measured approach with gradual moves to lower borrowing costs.

Elsewhere, the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan, one of the largest sovereign gold buyers, released data showing it had sold nearly 22 tons of the precious metal in the first quarter, an amount worth more than $3 billion at current prices. Rapid price gains meant gold’s share of the fund’s portfolio was straining its target upper threshold of 35%, creating a need to rebalance the holdings.

Spot gold rose 0.6% to $4,723.28 an ounce as of 11:57 a.m. in New York. Silver was up 1% at $76.47 an ounce. Platinum and palladium gained. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index, a gauge of the US currency, dropped 0.2%.

–With assistance from Yihui Xie and Jack Ryan.

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