Gold and silver extend rebound but concerns over volatility linger
CNBC·2026-02-04 10:42

Core Viewpoint - Gold and silver prices have rebounded significantly after a recent selloff, with analysts indicating that future gains will depend on foreign exchange movements and interest rate expectations [2][3][8]. Price Movements - Spot gold increased by 2.4% to $5,054.6 per ounce, while gold futures rose by approximately 3.4% [2]. - Spot silver saw a rise of 5.8% to $90 per ounce, with silver futures up 8% at $90.16 [2]. Market Context - The rebound in precious metals follows a nearly 10% drop in gold and a 30% decline in silver prices, marking the worst one-day performance for silver since 1980 [2]. - Analysts suggest that the recent price movements are a result of dip buying after significant corrections in the market [3]. Mining Companies Performance - London-listed mining companies experienced gains, with Rio Tinto up 1% and Anglo American up 0.7%, while Antofagasta saw a slight decline of 0.2% [4]. - The FTSE 350 Precious Metals and Mining Total Return Index rose by 2% to approximately 34,963 [4]. Investor Sentiment - UBS CEO noted that clients are becoming more cautious, seeking protection and moving away from the tech sector [4]. - There is a trend of excess cash being redeployed into capital markets, including precious metals [5]. Future Outlook - Analysts predict that further gains in precious metals may be muted, with volatility expected to persist [7]. - The pace and sustainability of future price increases will be influenced by the U.S. dollar, interest rate expectations, and overall risk sentiment [8]. - Goldman Sachs has set a price target of $5,400 for gold by the end of 2026, while BofA Securities has a more bullish target of $6,000 [9]. Market Fundamentals - The physical market fundamentals are described as somewhat shaky but still supportive [10]. - Political uncertainty surrounding the upcoming mid-term elections and the direction of U.S. interest rates under the potential new Federal Reserve chair could impact forecasts [10][11].