Dollar Trades Mixed, Gold Rebounds Near $4600, Oil Slips Below $100 as Ceasefire Holds Fragile

06 May, 2026

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Global markets remain in a state of balance as investors navigate a complex mix of geopolitical developments and monetary policy expectations. While a ceasefire in the Middle East has reduced immediate supply fears, underlying tensions continue to influence price action across commodities and currencies.

With oil volatility easing, gold attempting a recovery, and the US dollar trading without clear direction, markets are entering a consolidation phase. However, this period of indecision may precede a larger breakout as multiple assets approach key technical levels.


Market Overview

Oil prices declined sharply after signs that the Middle East ceasefire remains intact, reducing fears of immediate supply disruption. Despite this, ongoing tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continue to limit downside, keeping markets highly reactive to headlines.

Gold prices attempted a rebound after recent losses, testing the $4600 level, but struggled to build sustained bullish momentum. Rising US yields and expectations of a prolonged restrictive Federal Reserve policy continue to weigh on the metal.

The US dollar traded in a narrow range, pressured by softer economic data but supported by stable yields and reduced geopolitical risk.


Oil Drops as Ceasefire Eases Supply Concerns

Crude oil prices fell below the $100 mark as markets reacted to confirmation that the ceasefire between the US and Iran is holding. This development reduced immediate fears of supply disruption through the Strait of Hormuz.

However, the overall environment remains uncertain. Traders are still pricing in the risk of renewed escalation, which is keeping volatility elevated and preventing a deeper correction in oil prices.


Gold Struggles Despite Rebound Attempt

Gold prices rebounded from recent lows but failed to sustain upward momentum as macroeconomic pressures remain dominant. Higher US Treasury yields and a strong “higher-for-longer” interest rate outlook continue to reduce the appeal of non-yielding assets.

While geopolitical risks usually support gold demand, the current environment shows that interest rate expectations are playing a larger role in price direction.


USD Trades Mixed as Data Offsets Safe-Haven Demand

The US dollar remained range-bound as easing geopolitical tensions reduced safe-haven demand, while softer economic data limited upside momentum.

Recent data releases, including weaker ISM Services PMI and declining job openings, have introduced some uncertainty around the strength of the US economy. However, stable yields and Federal Reserve policy expectations continue to provide underlying support.


Yen Weakens Despite Intervention

The Japanese yen weakened again despite suspected intervention by authorities after USD/JPY crossed the 160 level. While intervention temporarily strengthened the currency, the effect was short-lived.

The primary driver remains yield divergence between Japan and other major economies, along with continued carry trade demand. This structural imbalance continues to pressure the yen.


Euro Holds Range as ECB Expectations Provide Support

The euro remained relatively stable, trading within a narrow range as markets balanced geopolitical risks with expectations of further European Central Bank tightening.

While rising oil prices and global uncertainty support the US dollar, expectations for ECB rate hikes are helping to limit downside in EUR/USD.


Technical Outlook

  • USD/JPY: Bearish below 157.70, with downside risk toward 152.60
  • EUR/USD: Consolidating above 1.1675, breakout pending
  • Gold (XAU/USD): Bearish below 4,840, with support at 4,380

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Key Events to Watch

Markets are now focused on upcoming economic data that could influence central bank expectations and drive volatility:

  • New Zealand Employment Data
  • US economic indicators
  • Ongoing geopolitical developments

These events may determine whether markets break out of the current consolidation phase.

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