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    Gold price climbs on US–Iran ceasefire: risk and planning notes for miners

    April 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Gold price climbs on US–Iran ceasefire: risk and planning notes for miners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Gold jumped as much as 3% to a three-week high above $4,850/oz after the US and Iran agreed a two-week ceasefire, easing fears that Middle East-driven oil price spikes would lock in higher inflation and delay US Federal Reserve rate cuts. Prices are still down about 9% since the war began and remain below the near-$5,600/oz record hit earlier in 2026, with analysts warning the rebound is fragile and highly sensitive to any breakdown around the Strait of Hormuz. Longer term, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo maintain bullish targets of $5,400/oz and $6,300/oz respectively.

    Technical Brief

    • Spot bullion moved intraday by up to 3% on Wednesday’s session alone.
    • The move followed a US–Iran agreement to halt strikes for a defined two‑week period.
    • Meir warns the US–Iran framework involves “many elements” that could rapidly unravel, reversing gains.
    • Pepperstone’s Ahmad Assiri interprets the push above $4,800 as risk “recalibration”, not a structural regime change.
    • Assiri flags the Strait of Hormuz as the key trigger point for renewed volatility and downside risk.
    • Year‑to‑date, bullion remains up 8.5% in 2026, with most appreciation concentrated in January.
    • Longer‑term price targets from Goldman Sachs ($5,400/oz) and Wells Fargo ($6,300/oz) frame project‑planning scenarios.

    Our Take

    Gold’s 3% intraday move on the ceasefire sits against a backdrop where our database shows several recent gold pieces dominated by macro drivers like US rates and dollar strength, signalling that project developers cannot rely on geopolitics alone to sustain current price levels in feasibility models.

    The related March 2026 item on gold dropping to about $5,015/oz underlines how quickly sentiment has been swinging; for operators planning new gold projects, this kind of volatility around macro and Middle East risk premia complicates hedging strategies and reserve price assumptions.

    With Goldman Sachs flagging roughly 13% upside from current gold levels and copper having been the LME’s best-performing industrial metal in 2025 in another Marex-linked article, multi-commodity miners in the USA and Chile are likely to keep prioritising copper and critical minerals capex while treating gold more as a portfolio hedge than a growth anchor.

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