Gold Gains for Third Session, Inflation Reports in Focus
MOFSL said tariffs, bond yields and Fed policy now matter more than conflict headlines, with gold facing a 6% to 8% correction, analysts said.
- Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd reported that inflation and interest rates have replaced geopolitical conflicts as the primary drivers of gold prices, with investors now assessing conflicts through their monetary policy impact.
- Rising bond yields have become the key headwind for bullion, according to Navneet Damani, Head of Research, Commodities at MOFSL. "H1 2026 demonstrated that the relationship between war and gold has become increasingly conditional," Damani said.
- Weak July job market data showing 23,000 jobs lost on Friday drove markets to downgrade U.S. Federal Reserve rate hike expectations, boosting bullion's appeal since gold yields no interest for investors.
- MOFSL expects gold to retain medium-term strength, with a potential 6-8% correction before moving toward $4,800 per ounce and potentially exceeding $5,500 over a 12-15 month horizon.
- Commodities Analyst Manav Modi at MOFSL noted that "inflation trajectory, Fed communication, global liquidity conditions, central bank demand and investment flows are expected to remain the key variables for gold and silver during H2 2026.
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