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Gold steady with US-Iran talks and central bank decisions in focus

Gold held steady on Tuesday as investors awaited more clarity on stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran, as ​well as key central bank decisions this week to see ‌if the Middle East conflict has altered the interest rate outlook. Fundamentals Spot gold was up 0.2% at $4,693.04 per ounce, as of 0053 GMT. US gold futures for ​June delivery rose 0.3% to $4,707.80. Get the latest news from India and how it matters to the world with the Reuters India File newsletter. Sign up here. US President Donald Trump discussed ​a new Iranian proposal on resolving the war with Tehran with ⁠his top national security aides on Monday, as the conflict remains ​in a stalemate with energy supplies from the region reduced. A US ​official said on Monday that Trump is unhappy with the Iranian proposal because it did not address Iran’s nuclear programme. Analysts have raised their annual gold price forecasts, a Reuters ​poll showed, with strong central bank demand and economic uncertainty expected ​to offset risks from surging inflation and hawkish policy bets due to the Middle ‌East ⁠conflict. Analysts have lowered their 2026 platinum and palladium price forecasts, with speculative momentum waning as risks from the Middle East conflict threaten economic growth and the auto sector, heightening market volatility. The US Federal Reserve ​is widely expected ​to hold interest ⁠rates steady on Wednesday. Investors will also be focusing on other central bank decisions this week, including from ​the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank ​and the ⁠ Bank of England . The Senate Banking Committee is expected on Wednesday to advance Kevin Warsh’s nomination as Fed Chair to the full Senate, with a ⁠vote now ​set for 10 a.m. EDT (1400 GMT). Spot ​silver rose 0.5% to $75.91 per ounce, platinum gained 0.7% to $1,997.22, while palladium was steady at $1,476.47.

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