Silver traded around $38.10 during Tuesday’s Asian session after hitting a 14-year high of $39.13 on Monday. Safe-haven demand remained firm following Trump’s threat of severe tariffs on Russia unless a peace deal is reached within 50 days. Further fueling uncertainty, NATO confirmed a new weapons package for Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Powell’s comments on inflation risks tied to tariffs raised doubts over near-term Fed rate cuts, weighing slightly on silver. Trump’s renewed criticism of the Fed Chair also reignited concerns over central bank independence. Tariff negotiations with the EU continue, though tensions persist, especially after the U.S. slapped a 17% duty on fresh tomato imports from Mexico.
Resistance is at 38.50, while support holds at 38.00.
Meanwhile, Powell’s comments on inflation risks tied to tariffs raised doubts over near-term Fed rate cuts, weighing slightly on silver. Trump’s renewed criticism of the Fed Chair also reignited concerns over central bank independence. Tariff negotiations with the EU continue, though tensions persist, especially after the U.S. slapped a 17% duty on fresh tomato imports from Mexico.
Resistance is at 38.50, while support holds at 38.00.
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