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Gold rebounds from year-to-date lows as Trump delays Iran energy strikes

FXStreet 2026-03-23 14:10
Gold rebounds from year-to-date lows as Trump delays Iran energy strikes

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Gold (XAU/USD) rebounds from year-to-date lows on Monday as bargain hunting emerges after a steep sell-off, with the metal finding support after news that US President Donald Trump postponed planned strikes against Iran's power plants and energy infrastructure. Gold (XAU/USD) rebounds from year-to-date lows on Monday as bargain hunting emerges after a steep sell-off, with the metal finding…

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For traders, this matters because commodity headlines often feed directly into inflation expectations, sector rotation and currency pricing.

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Gold (XAU/USD) rebounds from year-to-date lows on Monday as bargain hunting emerges after a steep sell-off, with the metal finding support after news that US President Donald Trump postponed planned strikes against Iran's power plants and energy infrastructure. Gold (XAU/USD) rebounds from year-to-date lows on Monday as bargain hunting emerges after a steep sell-off, with the metal finding… Gold (XAU/USD) rebounds from year-to-date lows on Monday as bargain hunting emerges after a steep sell-off, with the metal finding support after news that US President Donald Trump postponed planned strikes against Iran's power plants and energy infrastructure. Gold rebounds on Monday, erasing earlier losses that led prices to hit year-to-date lows after a sharp sell-off of nearly 8%.Gold's rebound came as Trump announced he is postponing planned strikes on Iran's energy facilities after engaging in "productive" conversations with Tehran.Technically, XAU/USD remains bearish even as the RSI shows oversold conditions.Gold (XAU/USD) rebounds from year-to-date lows on Monday as bargain hunting emerges after a steep sell-off, with the metal… For traders, this matters because commodity headlines often feed directly into inflation expectations, sector rotation and currency pricing. Watch follow-through, not just the first reaction: liquidity, volatility and confirmation across related assets usually tell the real story.

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