14 January 2026 — Today’s Market News — Silver Jumps around 6% as Nikkei Rises 1.5%; U.S. Stocks Slip on Bank Pressure
Gold and silver surged on rate-cut bets and geopolitics, while U.S. stocks eased as investors focused on banks and policy headlines
Markets moved unevenly, led by metals and Japanese stocks. Silver jumped around (+6%), while gold rose about (+0.96%). Nikkei climbed about (+1.48%), helped by a weaker yen. U.S. stocks slipped, with the S&P 500 down (-0.19%) as bank shares fell on renewed debate over a proposed credit-card rate cap. Brent crude traded near $66 per barrel, up around 1 %
Today’s Snapshot
- S&P 500: 6,963.74 (−0.19%)
- Nikkei 225: 54,341.23 (+1.48%)
- Spot Gold: $4,635.86/oz (+0.96%)
- Spot Silver: $91.24/oz (+5.62%)
- Brent crude: $64.66/bbl (+1.05%)
Global Markets
Precious Metals
Silver: $91.24/oz (+5.62%)
The white metal jumped above $91/oz because people expect interest rates to fall, which makes silver more attractive, and many buyers stepped in at the same time, pushing prices up quickly.
Gold: $4,635.86/oz (+0.96%)
Gold hit another record, up by 0.96% as investors leaned into “safety” assets on geopolitical tension and stronger expectations for rate cuts later this year.
Brent crude: $66.30/bbl (+1.27%)
Oil rose around 1.27% because tensions involving Iran made people worry that less oil might be available, so buyers were willing to pay more.
FX
Dollar Index (DXY): 99.1 (slightly lower)
The dollar was marginally softer as markets looked ahead and kept pricing possible Fed cuts later in 2026.
USD/JPY: 159.06 (weaker)
The yen slipped toward ¥159–160 per dollar on election and stimulus talk, keeping intervention risks in focus.
Stock Market — What Happened Today
U.S. Equities
- S&P 500: 6,963.74 (−0.19%)
- Dow Jones: 49,191.99 (−0.80%)
U.S. stocks moved slightly lower, with the S&P 500 down 0.2% and the Dow falling 0.8%, as bank shares weakened, making investors more cautious and less willing to take risks.
Japan
Nikkei 225: 54,341.23 (+1.48%)
Japan led, up 1.48%, as election expectations supported stocks even as the yen weakened, with Sony rising about 1.5% on the day.
Europe
STOXX 600: 610.69 (+0.04%)
European stocks stayed near highs as utilities rose about 0.6% and healthcare gained around 0.4%, which offset losses of roughly 1% in media stocks
Volatility & Positioning
The VIX closed at 15.36, showing markets remained relatively calm.
What Traders Are Watching
1. Whether gold and silver can hold record highs, after silver jumped sharply and gold hit fresh peaks.
2. Bank stocks in the U.S., after the Dow fell 0.8%, as investors watch for more policy or regulatory pressure.
3. The yen near ¥159–160 per dollar, where a sharper move could trigger official action from Japan.
More money has been lost trying to anticipate corrections than in the corrections themselves.
- Peter Lynch
Yesterday’s Market News— 13 January 2026
Markets were mixed. Japan’s Nikkei jumped (+3.3%) on a weaker yen and election hopes, U.S. stocks edged higher with the Nasdaq up (+0.26%) ahead of inflation data, while gold slipped about (0.32%)
Catch up on: Nikkei Jumps 3.3% as Tech Stocks Surge & on Sanae Takaichi Election Hopes
Sources
1. Reuters — Asian stocks, gold, silver hit records, fragile yen spurs intervention worries
2. Reuters — Yen sinks to 18-month low on election speculation — supports weaker yen and election talk
4. Reuters — Oil prices rise on Iran tensions, supply concerns
5. AP News — Global share prices mostly rise ahead of US wholesale price reports
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