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Economy & MarketsSaturday, July 4, 2026

Gold snaps losing streak on weak US jobs data; tech shares rebound

A sharp US hiring slowdown weakened the dollar and revived gold, while Asian tech stocks surged as investors saw opportunity after recent falls.

The US economy created just 57,000 jobs in June, far below consensus forecasts, data released on Thursday showed. The report triggered the dollar’s steepest weekly decline since April and propelled spot gold above $4,170 an ounce on Friday, its first weekly gain since late May. Global equities also benefited, with the MSCI All-World index heading for its best week in two months.

The weak payrolls figure prompted traders to slash expectations of an imminent Federal Reserve interest-rate increase, lowering the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion. Gold, which had been languishing near $4,000, broke back through technical resistance. Yet sentiment remains split: J.P. Morgan sharply cut its 2026 forecast from $6,000 to $4,500, warning that a still-resilient US economy could yet force the Fed to tighten further, while other analysts saw the correction as a chance to buy.

Asian technology stocks rebounded forcefully after a recent rout, with South Korea’s Kospi index vaulting more than 5% as memory-chip makers supplying AI infrastructure recovered. In Europe, the Stoxx 600 hit a fresh record, buoyed by sectors less exposed to AI volatility and cheaper valuations. Felipe Cima, an analyst at Manchester Investimentos, told CNN Brasil that some tech names now trade at multiples well below historical averages, presenting an entry point for investors who missed the earlier rally, though he cautioned that monetisation of generative AI remains “incipient”.

Central bank buying continued to underpin gold: official reserves rose by 41 tonnes in May, World Gold Council data showed. Physical demand in India weakened as prices rose, while Chinese interest ticked up slightly. The next focal point for markets is the Fed’s September meeting, with futures markets pricing a roughly 47% probability of a hold. Any hawkish surprise could reverse gold’s gains, even as many in Asia and Europe view the pullback in tech shares as overdone.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Prospettive dell'oro
38%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.50 to +0.30
Cautela su gold e domandaOttimismo per dati macro deboli
AFRLATIRN
Divergence between press blocs
Sub-Saharan African press+0.30aligned
Latin American press−0.50critical
Iranian & allied press+0.30aligned
Sub-Saharan African press+0.30
Voice

Global markets celebrate the slowdown in US rate hikes; gold and tech stocks are the darlings of the week.

Mechanismuniversalizzazione

It universalizes a North American market reaction as a global trend, ignoring regional divergences (e.g., Asia).

Omission

It omits stock corrections in China and J.P. Morgan's bearish gold forecast.

PragmatismDetachment
Latin American press−0.50
Voice

The market forces a downgrade of gold forecasts; the tech stock rally is a tactical window, not a trend reversal.

Mechanismridimensionamento

It builds a hierarchy of threats: macro risks (rates, demand) outweigh gold's upward momentum; for tech, it calls for tactical caution.

Omission

It ignores the bullish World Gold Council forecast (4100-5000) and the positive Kitco sentiment.

SkepticismPragmatism
Iranian & allied press+0.30
Voice

The world acknowledges gold's value; the Iranian market holds steady despite national mourning.

Mechanismriproiezione

It projects the global gold rally as confirmation of domestic market strength, omitting that international forecasts are divided.

Omission

It omits that J.P. Morgan cut its estimates and that the local market was semi-paralyzed by mourning, not just stable.

TriumphPragmatismSplit voices

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Saturday, July 4, 2026

Gold snaps losing streak on weak US jobs data; tech shares rebound

A sharp US hiring slowdown weakened the dollar and revived gold, while Asian tech stocks surged as investors saw opportunity after recent falls.

The US economy created just 57,000 jobs in June, far below consensus forecasts, data released on Thursday showed. The report triggered the dollar’s steepest weekly decline since April and propelled spot gold above $4,170 an ounce on Friday, its first weekly gain since late May. Global equities also benefited, with the MSCI All-World index heading for its best week in two months.

The weak payrolls figure prompted traders to slash expectations of an imminent Federal Reserve interest-rate increase, lowering the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion. Gold, which had been languishing near $4,000, broke back through technical resistance. Yet sentiment remains split: J.P. Morgan sharply cut its 2026 forecast from $6,000 to $4,500, warning that a still-resilient US economy could yet force the Fed to tighten further, while other analysts saw the correction as a chance to buy.

Asian technology stocks rebounded forcefully after a recent rout, with South Korea’s Kospi index vaulting more than 5% as memory-chip makers supplying AI infrastructure recovered. In Europe, the Stoxx 600 hit a fresh record, buoyed by sectors less exposed to AI volatility and cheaper valuations. Felipe Cima, an analyst at Manchester Investimentos, told CNN Brasil that some tech names now trade at multiples well below historical averages, presenting an entry point for investors who missed the earlier rally, though he cautioned that monetisation of generative AI remains “incipient”.

Central bank buying continued to underpin gold: official reserves rose by 41 tonnes in May, World Gold Council data showed. Physical demand in India weakened as prices rose, while Chinese interest ticked up slightly. The next focal point for markets is the Fed’s September meeting, with futures markets pricing a roughly 47% probability of a hold. Any hawkish surprise could reverse gold’s gains, even as many in Asia and Europe view the pullback in tech shares as overdone.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Prospettive dell'oro
38%Medium
3 blocs · positions from −0.50 to +0.30
Cautela su gold e domandaOttimismo per dati macro deboli
AFRLATIRN
Divergence between press blocs
Sub-Saharan African press+0.30aligned
Latin American press−0.50critical
Iranian & allied press+0.30aligned
Sub-Saharan African press+0.30
Voice

Global markets celebrate the slowdown in US rate hikes; gold and tech stocks are the darlings of the week.

Mechanismuniversalizzazione

It universalizes a North American market reaction as a global trend, ignoring regional divergences (e.g., Asia).

Omission

It omits stock corrections in China and J.P. Morgan's bearish gold forecast.

PragmatismDetachment
Latin American press−0.50
Voice

The market forces a downgrade of gold forecasts; the tech stock rally is a tactical window, not a trend reversal.

Mechanismridimensionamento

It builds a hierarchy of threats: macro risks (rates, demand) outweigh gold's upward momentum; for tech, it calls for tactical caution.

Omission

It ignores the bullish World Gold Council forecast (4100-5000) and the positive Kitco sentiment.

SkepticismPragmatism
Iranian & allied press+0.30
Voice

The world acknowledges gold's value; the Iranian market holds steady despite national mourning.

Mechanismriproiezione

It projects the global gold rally as confirmation of domestic market strength, omitting that international forecasts are divided.

Omission

It omits that J.P. Morgan cut its estimates and that the local market was semi-paralyzed by mourning, not just stable.

TriumphPragmatismSplit voices

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