Geopolitical conflict normally sends gold sharply higher. That pattern has appeared repeatedly across decades of financial history. The current war has producedGeopolitical conflict normally sends gold sharply higher. That pattern has appeared repeatedly across decades of financial history. The current war has produced

Oil Is Exploding Higher During the War, So Why Is Gold Barely Moving?

2026/03/07 16:30
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Geopolitical conflict normally sends gold sharply higher. That pattern has appeared repeatedly across decades of financial history. The current war has produced a different market reaction. Oil prices jumped aggressively during the past week, yet gold moved only modestly even as tensions across the Middle East intensified.

Oil has climbed about 34.5% during the past week. Gold has gained roughly 2.3% during the same period. The divergence caught the attention of market observers because gold traditionally acts as a crisis hedge during geopolitical stress.

One analyst who examined the situation closely is Shanaka Anslem Perera. His explanation centers on how oil shocks influence the dollar, inflation expectations, and central bank policy at the same time.

Shanaka Anslem Perera argues that the current divergence between oil and gold follows a pattern that has appeared in earlier energy shocks. Oil usually reacts first when supply disruptions appear in the Middle East. Energy supply affects transportation, manufacturing, and food production across the global economy.

Oil price spikes often increase global demand for the U.S. dollar because crude oil trades primarily in dollars. Stronger dollar demand can place pressure on gold even during geopolitical crises.

Perera explains that the market therefore receives two conflicting forces at the same time. War risk normally pushes gold higher. A stronger dollar and higher interest rate expectations limit how fast gold can move.

This interaction creates what Perera describes as the first phase of an oil shock. Oil climbs sharply as markets react to supply risk. Gold rises modestly until inflation pressure becomes more visible across the economy.

Historical Oil Shocks Show Gold Can Rise Later During Structural Inflation Periods

Perera compares the current environment with earlier Middle East energy crises. The 1973 oil embargo provides one of the clearest examples. Oil prices quadrupled during the embargo period as supply collapsed across global markets.

Gold did not explode upward during the embargo itself. Prices increased about 6% during the early stage of the crisis. The larger move arrived later when inflation became deeply embedded across the global economy. Gold then climbed about 73% during the following twelve months.

The 1990 Gulf War produced a different outcome. Oil doubled during the invasion of Kuwait. Gold rose around 6% during the conflict period. Oil prices then collapsed when the war ended quickly and supply fears disappeared.

Duration played the critical role in those two cases. A prolonged disruption created persistent inflation pressure in 1973. A short conflict allowed energy markets to stabilize quickly during 1990.

Oil Supply Shock Linked To Hormuz Disruption Could Determine Gold’s Next Move

The current conflict revolves around shipping risks near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most important oil transit routes in the world. Tanker traffic slowed after insurers and reinsurance providers reassessed risk exposure across the region.

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Shipping insurance matters because vessels cannot move through high risk areas without financial protection. Reinsurance companies base their decisions on long term risk models rather than short political events.

Oil futures markets appear to expect a disruption lasting between 30 and 60 days. Perera believes the mechanism tied to insurance coverage could extend the disruption longer if insurers remain cautious.

Gold therefore may still sit in the early stage of the pattern seen in previous oil shocks. Oil prices already signal a supply shock. Gold prices still suggest markets expect the disruption to fade quickly.

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