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XAU/USD, GOLDGold prices (XAU/USD) edged higher to approximately $5,095 during the early Asian session on Monday, extending a rally fueled by a seismic shift in US trade policy and escalating geopolitical tensions. The precious metal, a traditional sanctuary for capital during periods of institutional upheaval, has seen its safe-haven appeal revitalized as investors scramble to price in a "double-shock" of legal and diplomatic volatility coming out of Washington. The Trade War’s New Statutory Foundation: The primary catalyst for the weekend’s gold surge was the dramatic "ping-pong" effect of US tariff policy. The SCOTUS Blow: On Friday, February 20, the US Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s previous tariff framework, ruling 6-3 that the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose broad trade duties was an overreach of executive authority. The Section 122 Pivot: In a rapid-fire response, President Trump invoked Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974—a rarely used "Balance of Payments" authority—to immediately impose a 10% global import surcharge, which he defiantly hiked to 15% on Sunday. Market Impact: This move replaces country-specific deals with a flat global floor, creating a climate of "poisonous uncertainty," as described by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. For gold, this structural chaos is a bullish signal, as the prospect of a prolonged legal battle and retaliatory global trade barriers threatens to dampen global GDP and ignite "tariff-push" inflation. Geneva Nuclear Talks: The Diplomatic Counterweight: While trade wars provide a floor for gold, potential de-escalation in the Middle East is acting as a "ceiling" for the current rally. Geneva Round: Oman’s Foreign Minister, Badr al-Busaidi, confirmed on Sunday that indirect US-Iran negotiations will resume this Thursday in Geneva. Mixed Signals: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has signaled a "good chance" for a diplomatic breakthrough on a new nuclear draft. However, the backdrop remains tense; President Trump warned of "limited strikes" if a deal isnt reached within a 15-day window, while the Pentagon is reportedly repositioning assets in the region. Should Thursday’s talks yield "encouraging signals," a significant portion of golds geopolitical risk premium could evaporate, potentially pushing prices back toward the $5,000 psychological support. Macro Focus: The Fed’s Inflation Watch Investors are also bracing for Friday’s US Producer Price Index (PPI) report. With the Federal Reserve currently in a "data-dependent pause" (rates holding at 3.5%–3.75%), the PPI will provide a crucial look at whether the new 15% tariffs are already filtering into factory-gate prices. The "Higher for Longer" Risk: If PPI exceeds the 0.3% monthly forecast, it could force the Fed to abandon its projected March rate cut, providing a boost to the US Dollar and a headwind for non-yielding assets like gold.
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