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Gold price regains traction amid Chinese stimulus hopes and buying; XAU/USD remains northbound
Gold price regains traction amid Chinese stimulus hopes and buying. Trade war fears outweigh dovish Fed bets, boosting US Dollar while capping Gold price.

Gold prices seem to have picked up fresh bids above $2,850 at the start of the US inflation week. However, as trade war fears mount, the further upside in Gold price could remain limited by renewed haven demand for the US Dollar (USD).
Risk aversion returned to the fore with trade war fears late Friday, reversing the US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) data-led USD decline. The USD got a fresh lift from resurgent haven buying, prompting Gold price to recede from a new all-time high of $2,887.
US President Donald Trump stated on Friday that he would unveil reciprocal tariffs on nations that impose taxes on US imports on Tuesday or Wednesday. Risk sentiment took a hit on Trump’s tariff threats and sent the US indices sharply lower even as dovish bets surrounding the Federal Reserve (Fed) easing outlook ramped up on weak January NFP data.

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Precious Metals dip after Trump-Zelensky talks AUGMONT BULLION REPORT
Gold slipped below $3,380 (₹99,400) as focus shifted to the Fed’s Jackson Hole symposium and President Trump’s talks with European and Ukrainian leaders. Markets await Fed Chair Powell’s remarks for cues on a possible September rate cut. Technically, gold eyes $3,340 (₹98,500) support with $3,445 (₹100,500) as resistance, while silver is expected to trade between $37.5 (₹1,12,500) and $39 (₹1,15,000).

- Gold prices slightly declined below $3380 (Rs 99400) as investors’ attention was drawn to the Federal Reserve’s annual Jackson Hole symposium and US President Donald Trump’s meeting with European and Ukrainian leaders.
- In a White House meeting with President Zelensky, alongside European and NATO officials, President Trump voiced hope that the war in Ukraine would be over.
- After the negotiations, he claimed, the US will be “involved” in keeping the ceasefire and would call Russian President Putin.
- Amidst mounting anticipation for a September interest-rate decrease, markets will be closely observing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s forthcoming statements at the Jackson Hole Symposium as well as the minutes from the Fed’s most recent meeting.
Technical Triggers
- Gold seems to continue its downward trajectory after sustaining below $3400. Next target is $3340 (Rs 98500), while $3445 (Rs 100,500) remains the resistance
- Silver prices are expected to consolidate in a range of $37.5(Rs 112,500) to $39(~Rs 115,000).
Metal | Market | Support Level | Resistance Level |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | International | $3340/oz | $3445/oz |
Indian | ₹98,500 / 10 gm | ₹100,500 / 10 gm | |
Silver | International | $37.5/oz | $39/oz |
Indian | ₹112,500 / kg | ₹115,000 / kg |
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Gold price drifts lower to near $3,330 ahead of US-Ukraine talks
Pandora posted 4% revenue growth to DKK 7.08 billion in Q2 2025, driven by strong US demand and a 36% surge in lab-grown diamond sales. The brand will close 100 underperforming China stores—double earlier estimates—while still targeting 400–500 new global openings by 2026.

Gold prices edged lower to around $3,330 in early Asian trading on Monday, pressured by stronger-than-expected US economic data. The drop comes ahead of a key meeting later in the day between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, which traders are watching closely for geopolitical signals.
Last week’s US Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 3.3% year-on-year in July, well above market expectations of 2.5% and the previous 2.4%. The hotter-than-expected inflation reading reduced bets on a potential Federal Reserve rate cut in September, creating headwinds for the yellow metal.
Adding to the picture, US Retail Sales grew 0.5% month-on-month in July, matching forecasts but slightly below June’s upwardly revised 0.9%.
While strong economic data pressures gold, safe-haven demand linked to geopolitical tensions may limit further downside in the near term.
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Pandora to Close Up to 100 Stores in China
Pandora posted 4% revenue growth to DKK 7.08 billion in Q2 2025, driven by strong US demand and a 36% surge in lab-grown diamond sales. The brand will close 100 underperforming China stores—double earlier estimates—while still targeting 400–500 new global openings by 2026.

Pandora reported steady growth in the second quarter despite global challenges, while announcing plans to close about 100 underperforming stores in China to streamline its retail network. The closures are higher than the 50 previously expected, meaning net global openings will now total 25 to 50 this year, compared to the earlier forecast of 50 to 75. Still, Pandora aims to expand its footprint by 400–500 stores by 2026.
Product mix contributed negatively driven by the strong performance in Collabs and Pandora Lab-Grown Diamonds, which both carry gross margins below group level,
For the quarter ending June 30, revenue rose 4% to DKK 7.08 billion ($1.11 billion), with organic growth of 8% and like-for-like sales up 3%, driven by strong US demand, especially during Mother’s Day. Profit inched up 0.5% to DKK 803 million ($125.9 million). Lab-grown diamond sales surged 36%, though their lower margins pressured profitability.
Pandora also flagged potential tariff impacts, estimating costs of DKK 200 million in 2025 and DKK 450 million in 2026, and may consider price increases to offset pressures.
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