Gold Rate Surge: Prices Bounce ₹17,500 from Weekly Lows Amid West Asia Volatility

The Indian gold market witnessed a dramatic “V-shaped” recovery this week. After plummeting to a weekly low of ₹1,29,595 per 10 gm, the MCX gold rate surged back to finish at ₹1,47,270. This massive swing of over ₹17,000 highlights the extreme sensitivity of bullion to the ongoing Israel-US-Iran conflict and shifting global monetary policies. Despite […] The post Gold Rate Surge: Prices Bounce ₹17,500 from Weekly Lows Amid West Asia Volatility first appeared on Business League.

Gold Rate Surge: Prices Bounce ₹17,500 from Weekly Lows Amid West Asia Volatility

The Indian gold market witnessed a dramatic “V-shaped” recovery this week. After plummeting to a weekly low of ₹1,29,595 per 10 gm, the MCX gold rate surged back to finish at ₹1,47,270. This massive swing of over ₹17,000 highlights the extreme sensitivity of bullion to the ongoing Israel-US-Iran conflict and shifting global monetary policies.

Despite the domestic recovery, international COMEX gold ended the week with a 1.85% loss, closing just above $4,500 per troy ounce.

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Why is Gold Riding a Rollercoaster?

Several high-stakes triggers are currently dictating the “yellow metal’s” price action:

  • The “Cash is King” Paradox: Usually, war drives gold up. However, experts note that during recent escalations, investors have actually liquidated gold to raise cash and cover losses in crashing stock markets.

  • The 15-Point Ceasefire Plan: The US has proposed a ceasefire to Iran, reportedly postponing strikes on energy infrastructure until April 6. Gold prices are fluctuating based on the perceived success or failure of these diplomatic talks.

  • Crude Oil Correlation: Brent crude’s drop from $120 to $93 per barrel earlier this week eased inflation fears. Paradoxically, this “cooling” allowed gold to rebound from “oversold” levels as the extreme pressure on the global economy softened slightly.

  • Hawkish Central Banks: The US Federal Reserve, along with banks in the UK and Japan, maintains a “hawkish” stance (higher interest rates for longer). Since gold pays no interest, high rates generally act as a “headwind” that keeps prices from skyrocketing.

Is This the Right Time to Buy?

Market analysts are offering a “constructive but cautious” outlook for potential buyers:

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Scenario International (COMEX) Domestic (MCX per 10g)
Support Level (Buy Zone) $4,300 – $4,100 ₹1,35,000 – ₹1,33,500
Resistance (Selling Pressure) $4,680 – $4,850 ₹1,57,600

The Expert Verdict: If you are looking for a long-term investment, the ₹1,40,000 band is showing strong “underlying buying interest,” suggesting the market considers this a solid floor. However, in the short term, expect “sharp swings.” Rallies toward ₹1,57,000 are likely to face selling pressure, while dips back toward ₹1,35,000 are being viewed as entry points by savvy investors.

Investigative Insight: The “April 6” Deadline

The most critical date for gold investors is April 6, 2026. This is the expiration of the US “grace period” regarding Iranian energy infrastructure. If a credible ceasefire is reached before this date, oil prices will likely crash, and gold could see a sustained rally as inflation fears subside. Conversely, if hostilities escalate after the 6th, the US Dollar will likely strengthen (as a safe haven), which ironically often puts downward pressure on gold prices in the short term.

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