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Gold rises on Iran ceasefire: can gains hold as oil cools?

by April 22, 2026
written by April 22, 2026

Gold climbed on Wednesday after President Donald Trump extended the Iran ceasefire, though gains were tempered as easing oil prices reduced some inflation concerns even while the broader geopolitical outlook remained uncertain.

Spot gold rebounded 0.9% to $4,755.11 an ounce by 0225 GMT after hitting an April 13 low, while June US gold futures rose 1.1% to $4,772.90.

Analysts cautioned that economic releases due later this week could cap further upside if they reinforce the view that the US economy remains resilient.

Ceasefire extension tempers risk and oil

US President Donald Trump said this week he would extend the Iran ceasefire until Tehran submits a proposal and negotiations conclude, giving diplomacy more time but stopping short of a clearly unconditional open-ended truce.

The move appeared largely unilateral, and it remained unclear whether Iran would formally accept the terms, leaving markets cautious about how durable the latest de-escalation signal really was.

The original two-week ceasefire had been nearing expiry, and the extension helped ease some immediate fears of renewed disruption.

Oil prices softened as the risk of a more immediate escalation receded, reversing part of the geopolitical premium built into crude during the recent flare-up.

A sustained drop in crude would ease inflationary pressure and reduce the urgency for the Federal Reserve to tighten policy, a dynamic that can be supportive for gold even as calmer markets may curb safe-haven demand.

Gold remains sensitive to risk and yields

Gold remains highly sensitive to shifts in geopolitical risk, oil prices, the dollar and bond yields.

Any renewed escalation in the Middle East could revive demand for bullion as a defensive asset, while a stronger dollar and higher real yields would remain a constraint on further gains.

The recent pullback in oil has complicated that balance by reducing one source of inflation support for bullion without fully removing the broader geopolitical backdrop.

Rates, inflation and the outlook for bullion

A sharp fall in oil prices would also help relieve some of the inflation pressure that had supported gold’s rally earlier in the conflict.

While gold retains appeal beyond its role as an inflation hedge, higher interest rates reduce its attractiveness relative to yield-bearing assets.

Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh testified before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday and said he had made no promises to Trump on rate cuts, while stressing central bank independence and broader structural reforms.

That means the durability of the ceasefire, and its effect on oil, inflation expectations and the dollar, will remain central to gold’s near-term direction.

For now, the prospect of a temporary truce is helping steady sentiment, but any clearer geopolitical breakthrough or stronger-than-expected US data could still pressure bullion by supporting the dollar and yields in the weeks ahead.

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