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Labor market signals and gold price drivers: the dual struggle between the Federal Reserve and global capital
- July 18, 2025
- Posted by: Macro Global Markets
- Category: News
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Against the backdrop of a profound adjustment in the global economic landscape, the linkage between the US monetary policy and the gold market has become increasingly prominent. The fierce disagreement within the Federal Reserve on the timing of interest rate cuts, the chain reaction caused by the Trump administration’s tariff policy, and the subtle changes in global capital’s confidence in US dollar assets have jointly shaped the new positioning of gold as a core asset. From the central bank’s gold purchase boom to the surge in market demand for risk aversion, gold is evolving from a traditional crisis hedging tool to a strategic allocation target for geopolitical economic uncertainties.
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