Hot US Inflation Revives Fed Hike Fears as Gold Softens and Oil Volatility Persists

14 May, 2026

Markets react to strong US inflation data as USD gains, gold weakens, and oil stays volatile above $100 amid Iran tensions. Key insights on Forex, commodities, and Fed outlook.

Market Digest

Global markets shifted into a defensive stance as stronger-than-expected US inflation data reignited expectations of prolonged monetary tightening by the Federal Reserve. Both CPI and PPI readings surprised to the upside, driving Treasury yields higher and strengthening the US dollar.

Gold retreated toward the $4,680 region, pressured by rising yields and reduced rate-cut expectations, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, WTI crude oil remained volatile above $100, supported by persistent supply disruption risks linked to the Strait of Hormuz and tightening global inventories.

The New Zealand Dollar weakened despite rising inflation expectations, as safe-haven flows favored the USD. EUR/USD declined toward key support levels, weighed down by weak Eurozone growth data and widening yield differentials.

Markets now turn their focus to UK GDP and US Retail Sales, with reduced liquidity conditions due to European bank holidays expected to amplify volatility.


Technical Analysis

NZD/USD – Breakout Pressure Builds Below 0.6000

NZD/USD continues to hold above the 0.5910 support zone, maintaining a constructive bullish structure despite USD strength.

Momentum indicators remain supportive:

  • RSI holding in bullish territory
  • MACD showing strengthening upside momentum
  • Price trading near the upper Bollinger Band

However, narrowing volatility signals a potential breakout ahead.

Key Levels:

  • Resistance: 0.5995 → 0.6050
  • Support: 0.5910 → 0.5825

EUR/USD – Testing Critical Support Under Dollar Pressure

EUR/USD is losing upward momentum after repeated failures near 1.1800, with stronger US yields driving downside pressure.

Short-term signals suggest weakening structure:

  • RSI neutral near 50
  • MACD momentum fading
  • Price slipping below the mid Bollinger Band

The pair is now approaching a critical support zone at 1.1675.

Key Levels:

  • Resistance: 1.1800 → 1.1915
  • Support: 1.1675 → 1.1610

XAU/USD – Gold Consolidates as Momentum Weakens

Gold remains range-bound, balancing geopolitical demand with yield-driven pressure.

Current signals indicate:

  • Weakening MACD momentum
  • Neutral RSI
  • Tightening Bollinger Bands (breakout setup)

While short-term pressure persists, the long-term bullish structure remains intact above the 200 EMA.

Key Levels:

  • Resistance: 4,840 → 5,085
  • Support: 4,520 → 4,380

Macro & Economic Drivers

1. Gold Pressured by Strong Inflation Data

  • US CPI YoY: 3.8% (above forecast)
  • US PPI YoY: 6.0% (significant upside surprise)

Higher inflation reinforced a “higher-for-longer” Fed outlook, reducing demand for non-yielding assets like gold.


2. Oil Supported by Supply Tightness

  • US Crude Inventories: -4.3M (larger-than-expected draw)
  • OPEC output decline and IEA warnings highlight tightening supply

Geopolitical tensions and supply constraints continue to anchor oil above $100, despite macro headwinds.


3. NZD Weakens Despite Rising Inflation Expectations

  • RBNZ inflation expectations rising sharply
  • Markets pricing potential rate hike outlook

However, USD strength and geopolitical risk continue to dominate price action.


4. Euro Under Pressure from Weak Growth

  • Eurozone GDP: 0.1% (down from 0.2%)
  • Industrial output remains soft

Weak fundamentals combined with stronger USD are keeping EUR/USD under pressure.


5. USD Strength Driven by Inflation & Yield Surge

The US Dollar Index pushed toward 98.60, supported by:

  • Strong inflation data
  • Rising Treasury yields
  • Reduced rate-cut expectations

Markets are now even considering potential future rate hikes if inflation persists.


Upcoming Economic Events (May 14)

UK GDP (m/m)

  • Forecast: -0.1% | Previous: 0.5%
  • Weak data → Bearish GBP
  • Strong data → Bullish GBP

US Retail Sales

  • Core: 0.7% forecast
  • Headline: 0.5% forecast

Stronger data may:

  • Support USD
  • Push yields higher
  • Delay rate cut expectations

Market Conditions Alert

Reduced Liquidity Warning

  • CHF Bank Holiday
  • France & Germany Bank Holidays

Lower liquidity may result in:

  • Wider spreads
  • Sharper price spikes
  • Increased volatility around data releases

CWG Markets Outlook

  • USD bias remains bullish on strong inflation and yields
  • Gold likely to stay range-bound unless inflation cools or geopolitical risks escalate further
  • Oil remains structurally supported, with volatility driven by Middle East developments
  • FX markets entering breakout phase, with multiple pairs near key technical levels
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