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Monday’s trading session brought significant recovery to precious metals after extreme price swings that had rattled investors worldwide. Gold prices bounced back from an 8% plunge to $4,465 per ounce, climbing to $4,700 though still down 3.5%. Last week’s trading had seen the yellow metal approaching $5,600.
Silver markets followed comparable patterns, rebounding from a 7% fall after Friday’s extraordinary 30% drop to reach $79.60 per ounce. The partial recovery in metals prices contributed to Britain’s leading equity index achieving unprecedented heights, surpassing 10,300 for the first time and settling at 10,341 points after touching 10,345 intraday.
Both precious metals had been climbing relentlessly as market participants sought refuge from mounting global tensions and concerns about Federal Reserve autonomy. The turnaround initiated Friday when leadership announced Kevin Warsh, a former Fed governor known for his expertise and institutional knowledge, as the candidate for chairman. If confirmed, Warsh will assume the role when the current term concludes in May.
Market experts explain the selloff as investor relief that political allegiance won’t compromise interest rate policy. According to Susannah Streeter at Wealth Club, Warsh’s extensive Federal Reserve experience indicates resistance to external pressure, triggering the major repositioning away from safe-haven assets. Pepperstone’s Michael Brown described the Friday movement as a complete “meltdown in the metals space.”
Energy markets and cryptocurrencies reflected changing sentiment, with bitcoin recovering 1.8% while remaining below $80,000, and oil prices falling 4% to about $65.24 per barrel on reduced geopolitical concerns. Analysts explained the movement cleared extremely crowded trading positions, with metrics falling substantially from extreme levels, while both metals retain impressive gains compared to last year, with gold up 65% and silver surging more than 120%.

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