PRECIOUS-Gold, silver stage comeback after two-session rout
BY Reuters | ECONOMIC | 02/03/26 02:01 AM EST(Updates prices, adds context for Asia mid-session trade)
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Spot gold jumps over 4%, silver rises 6%
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By Ishaan Arora
Feb 3 (Reuters) - Gold and silver rose on Tuesday, rebounding from ?their steepest two-day drop in decades after Kevin Warsh was nominated as the next U.S. Federal Reserve chair and a ?hike in CME margin requirements put the brakes on the metals' record rally. Spot gold climbed ?4.1% to $4,854.56 an ounce by 0623 GMT. On Monday, it had ?hit a low of $4,403.24 ?an ounce, two sessions after peaking at $5,594.82.
U.S. gold futures for April delivery rose 4.8% to $4,838.10 per ounce.
"It's a reasonable ?call that this is somewhere around fair value ?potentially, if you consider that we saw a market behaving fairly irrationally for a few weeks there," said Kyle Rodda, a senior market analyst at ?Capital.com.
"The current prices take gold and silver ?back to ?where they were, early in the second half of January."
Gold's parabolic rise saw it smash multiple peaks and log a nearly 13% gain in January, its biggest ?monthly gain since November 2009, while silver touched an all-time high of $121.64 on Thursday.
Silver gained 6.2% to $84.34 an ounce on Tuesday, after
posting its biggest one-day loss on record on Friday with a 27%
slump. It fell by another 6% in the last session and hit a low
of $71.33 an ounce.
"The markets endorsed Warsh's nomination by U.S. President
Donald Trump ?as someone ?relatively credible, and so we saw the
dollar move on that basis, and again, that was kind of like the
pin that popped the big precious ?metals," Rodda said.
CME Group
In other metals, spot platinum climbed 2.9% to $2,183.38 per ounce after hitting a record high of $2,918.80 on January 26, while palladium ?was up 2.8% at $1,766.02. (Reporting by Ishaan Arora and Swati Verma in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)
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