Silver and Gold Prices Stabilize After Massive Market Turbulence on Policy Decision

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Precious metals markets brought stabilization Monday as gold and silver recovered from one of their steepest declines in recent memory. Gold climbed from an 8% crash to $4,465 per ounce, reaching $4,700 by afternoon though still posting a 3.5% decline. The metal had been trading near $5,600 in recent sessions.
The silver market demonstrated similar resilience, recovering from a 7% drop following Friday’s shocking 30% collapse to settle at $79.60 per ounce. These movements in precious metals helped propel Britain’s blue-chip stock index to new records, breaking through the 10,300 level for the first time and closing at 10,341 after hitting 10,345 during the session.
Recent trading had witnessed both metals reaching consecutive peaks as investors pursued safe havens amid escalating global conflicts and worries about Federal Reserve political autonomy. The shift commenced Friday when authorities revealed Kevin Warsh as its choice for Fed chair, a respected former governor with distinguished credentials. Warsh is scheduled to assume leadership in May following Senate approval.
Financial strategists interpret the decline as market confidence that partisan considerations won’t dominate monetary policy decisions. Susannah Streeter from Wealth Club emphasized that Warsh’s deep Federal Reserve background indicates he’ll maintain institutional independence, prompting major unwinding of defensive investments. The volatility spread to industrial metals including platinum and copper, which also experienced price declines.
Broader market movements showed cryptocurrency bitcoin advancing 1.8% while staying below $80,000, and oil retreating 4% to about $65.24 per barrel on easing tensions. Despite recent turbulence clearing overcrowded positions, precious metals maintain extraordinary annual performance, with gold up 65% and silver climbing more than 120%, while analysts at Deutsche Bank continue projecting gold will achieve $6,000 this year.

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