Gold Rebounds Above $4000 as Powell’s Hawkish Tone Strengthens USD

31 Oct, 2025

Gold surging above $4000 as Powell’s hawkish remarks lift the dollar. Read full analysis on Forex, Gold, and Oil trends

Market Overview

The global financial markets remained volatile on Friday as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivered a hawkish statement, indicating that the U.S. central bank remains vigilant about inflation. His comments pushed the U.S. dollar higher across major currency pairs while dampening investor sentiment in risk assets. Meanwhile, gold prices surged above the $4,000 mark, driven by renewed demand for safe-haven assets amid global uncertainty.

Asian equities traded mixed following cautious optimism around the U.S.–China trade truce. Oil prices extended their weekly losses, weighed down by concerns about global supply dynamics and demand outlooks.


Key Market Movements

U.S. Dollar (DXY):
The U.S. dollar index rose to a two-week high after Powell’s remarks suggested that rate cuts may not arrive as early as markets anticipated. Treasury yields climbed, reinforcing the greenback’s strength. Investors are now awaiting the upcoming U.S. PCE inflation data for further policy clues.

Gold (XAU/USD):
Gold rebounded strongly, crossing the $4,000 threshold for the first time in two weeks. The rally was supported by central bank buying and safe-haven demand, as traders hedged against prolonged U.S. monetary tightening. Technical indicators show potential resistance near $4,025, with support holding around $3,975.

Oil (WTI/Brent):
Crude prices slipped as markets assessed weaker refinery demand and steady OPEC+ output. WTI hovered near $79, while Brent stayed below $84. Analysts expect volatility to persist as geopolitical risks remain elevated in the Middle East.

Euro (EUR/USD):
The euro remained under pressure, trading around 1.0680 as the ECB reaffirmed its wait-and-see stance. President Lagarde acknowledged softer inflation data but avoided signaling any near-term easing.

Japanese Yen (USD/JPY):
The yen weakened further after the Bank of Japan reiterated its commitment to maintaining ultra-loose monetary policy. The pair advanced toward 152.40, its highest level in over a month.

Chinese Yuan (USD/CNH):
The yuan saw mild gains as the People’s Bank of China hinted at further liquidity support for the domestic economy. However, gains were capped by broader dollar strength.


Technical Analysis

  • EUR/USD: Immediate resistance lies near 1.0720; a break below 1.0660 could expose 1.0610.

  • USD/JPY: Bullish momentum persists above 151.80; next target sits near 152.60.

  • XAU/USD: Holding above 3,975 keeps the bullish bias intact, eyeing 4,050 as the next upside level.


Economic Outlook

Investors will closely monitor upcoming U.S. data releases including Core PCE and PMI readings for signals on inflation persistence. In Asia, traders will watch China’s manufacturing index for signs of recovery momentum. The overall tone remains cautiously optimistic, but the hawkish Fed stance continues to dominate sentiment.

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