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Deep Dive into Global Trends after the Fed’s Statement: When Gold Soars and the Thai Baht Hits Its Strongest Level in a Year January 29, 2026 — By SO OK TRADING

Last updated: 29 Jan 2026
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FOMC January 28, 2026: Global Economic Signals & Investment Opportunities

The latest meeting of the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has become a pivotal moment closely watched by investors worldwide. While the Fed decided to hold interest rates steady at 3.50%–3.75%, the ripple effects were felt across equities, gold, currencies, and other precious metals.

 

Key Highlights from the Meeting

Rates held steady as expected: After three consecutive cuts in late 2025, the Fed paused its easing cycle.
Economy showing strength: Language upgraded from “Moderate” to “Solid pace,” signaling confidence in fundamentals.
Split votes: Two members pushed for an additional 0.25% cut amid political pressure.
Powell emphasized independence: Future decisions will be made meeting-by-meeting, reinforcing the Fed’s autonomy.
 

Global Market Reactions

U.S. Stocks: S&P 500 surged to 7,000 points intraday for the first time, before closing slightly lower.
Gold: Hit a new all-time high above $5,350/oz.
U.S. Dollar: Strengthened modestly, though political concerns remain a drag.
 

Gold & Silver: Stars of the Year

Gold
Spot price broke above $5,300/oz.
Thai gold bar prices reached ฿76,000–77,000 per baht.
Drivers: U.S. political uncertainty + weaker dollar.
Targets: Goldman Sachs and Bank of America raised forecasts to $5,000–5,400; some analysts see $6,000.
Silver
Spot price surged to $115–117/oz.
Boosted by demand from clean energy (solar cells) and AI chip industries.
Targets: $80–100 baseline; some investors expect $200.
 

Currency Trends: Strong Baht – Surging Yen – Steady Yuan

Thai Baht (THB): Strongest in 4–5 years, trading at 30.80–31.15 per USD.
Japanese Yen (JPY): Strengthened sharply on BoJ rate hikes, at ¥138–142 per USD.
Chinese Yuan (CNY): Stable at 7.20–7.35 per USD, under trade war pressure.
 

What to Watch Before the Next Fed Meeting (March 2026)

Economic Data: CPI and Non-farm Payrolls will be decisive for rate direction.
U.S. Politics: Supreme Court ruling on Fed Chair removal powers could shake dollar confidence.
Key Assets:
Gold/Silver: Likely short-term consolidation before next leg higher.
Baht: Potential to strengthen further, but BoT may intervene if volatility spikes.
Equities: Funds shifting from tech into defensive sectors.
 

Strategic Takeaways

Gold/Silver: Short-term profit-taking risk, but long-term uptrend remains intact.
Thai Baht: Strong but volatile; monitor central bank actions.
Global Markets: The overarching theme is weak USD – strong gold – strong baht, with U.S. politics as the key driver.


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