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Global Markets This Week: Tariffs and Middle East Conflict Drive Safe-Haven Demand

omc_adminBy omc_adminMarch 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tariff Revenue Surges as Refund Battles Begin

Tariffs have also been a major source of government revenue in recent years. Higher import duties have been helpful in generating significant income for federal government and partially reducing budget deficit. However, the legal situations are complicating the picture surrounding those revenues.

Courts later found many of the tariffs that earned large revenues last year were illegal. As a result businesses are now taking legal action to recover those payments.

Thousands of cases involving a refund are currently passing through the U.S. Court of International Trade and the process could take years to be resolved. The uncertainty about these repayments is an additional layer of complexity to financial markets.

Gold Maintains Its Strategic Safe-Haven Role

Gold (XAU) continues to enjoy its long-term safe-haven reputation despite short term volatility. The metal saw sharp swings for a short while as investors were forced to sell profitable positions to cover losses in other markets. These moves are common in the early stages of stress on the market when liquidity becomes priority for large investors.

However, the overall structural outlook for gold is still bullish. Persistent geopolitical tensions, inflation risks and increasing global debt levels continue to support long term demand. Portfolio allocations to gold are still quite low relative to historical norms, so there is still space for institutional investors to increase their exposure.

The short-term structure also points to a strong bullish trend for the gold price. The price is consolidating above $5,000 and looks set to surge higher. However, any correction below $5,000 will show strong buying interest at $4,700-$4,800.



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