Gold Nears $4,700 on Reports of Imminent US-Iran Peace Deal

Gold prices edged higher on Wednesday, approaching $4,700 per ounce, as reports emerged of a potential US-Iran agreement to end their conflict.

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XAU/USD Spot gold climbed as much as 3.5 percent in early trading, reflecting investor optimism over an Axios report detailing a one-page memorandum aimed at resolving hostilities. US gold futures followed suit, buoyed by a weakening dollar that made commodities more attractive to overseas buyers.

The rally comes amid ongoing tensions from the Iran conflict that erupted in late February 2026, which had previously driven gold down over 8 percent due to fears of surging oil prices and persistent inflation. Hopes for de-escalation intensified after President Donald Trump halted US efforts to escort vessels through the Strait of Hormuz and signaled upcoming talks, building on earlier ceasefires like a 10-day truce between Lebanon and Israel.

Market analysts noted that progress in negotiations could ease energy market volatility and lower inflation expectations, supporting further gains in non-yielding assets like gold. Oil prices dipped in response, reducing pressure on global central banks to maintain high interest rates.

Broader Market Context

Gold has underperformed stocks and bitcoin during the conflict but remains a key safe-haven amid geopolitical risks. A successful deal might cap upside by bolstering risk sentiment, though analysts see support above $3,500 per ounce from enduring uncertainties.

US-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva earlier this year yielded limited progress, with demands for Iran to dismantle key facilities unmet. Investors now eye weekend meetings for breakthroughs, potentially reshaping Middle East dynamics and commodity flows.

A resolution could unlock Iranian oil exports, stabilizing supplies and influencing Federal Reserve rate decisions, where markets price a 27 percent chance of a December cut. Failure risks escalation, propping gold higher as a hedge.

About the author

 

Martin Lam is ATFX Chief Analyst for Asia Pacific, with over 20 years of experience in global forex and investment markets. He holds a degree in Finance and Economics from Deakin University and has held senior roles at leading FX brokerage firms.

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