May 15, 2026 — Global markets have entered a phase of volatile consolidation amid multiple competing forces. Spot gold traded around USD 4,657 during the Asian session this morning, slightly retreating from Thursday’s highs. The core logic behind this pullback lies in the temporary easing of geopolitical risk premiums. As signs of de-escalation emerged in the Middle East, coupled with unexpectedly positive cooperation signals released from high-level China-US meetings, previously elevated safe-haven sentiment has been effectively unwound. In the absence of fresh bullish catalysts, long positions have begun taking profits. Although the market still harbors concerns regarding the long-term inflation trajectory, the short-term rebound in risk appetite has placed structural pressure on gold prices below the USD 4,700 level, leaving the market in a “vacuum period” searching for a new narrative driver.
In the energy market, US crude oil remains in high-level consolidation near USD 102 per barrel, as bullish and bearish forces continue to battle intensely. On one hand, approximately 30 commercial vessels successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz, significantly easing extreme concerns over a blockade of this critical energy chokepoint. On the other hand, supply-side fragility remains evident. The sinking of an Indian cargo ship following an attack in the Gulf of Oman once again rattled vulnerable supply chain nerves, while OPEC+ production increase commitments still largely remain at the policy guidance stage without translating into actual physical supply. Looking ahead, caution is warranted. If production increases fall short of expectations while shipping risks persist, crude oil prices could still possess extremely strong upward momentum.
Analyse fondamentale et de la performance des actifs
1. US Equity Market
Performance de l'indice
- Indice industriel Dow Jones (DJI): Closed at 50,068.02, up 370.06 points or 0.74% intraday. The Dow successfully reclaimed the psychological 50,000-point level, reflecting the logic of capital rotating toward blue-chip stocks with stable cash flows amid macro uncertainty, while value sectors demonstrated strong defensive resilience.
- Indice S&P 500 (SP500): Closed at 7.44K (approximately 7,440 points), up around 0.58% intraday. Despite ongoing policy expectation battles, the S&P remains near historical highs, as the market continues pricing in earnings growth support for valuation premiums.
- Indice Nasdaq 100 (NQ1 !): Closed at 29,675.50, down slightly by 12.25 points or 0.04%. Technology stocks showed mixed performance. Against an unclear interest rate outlook, high-valuation growth stocks displayed clear consolidation characteristics ahead of the 30,000-point psychological threshold.
Actions clés
- Technology Heavyweights: Most mega-cap technology stocks retreated. Tesla (TSLA) closed at 443.30, down 0.44%; Apple (AAPL) closed at 298.21, down 0.22%; Intel (INTC) fell 3.62% to 115.93. Weakness in semiconductor stocks dragged on Nasdaq performance, as markets await clearer macro policy signals to reassess growth expectations within the chip sector.
2. Marché des changes
- Indice du dollar américain (DXY): Closed at 98.941, up slightly by 0.07% intraday. The dollar remained relatively strong, primarily driven by safe-haven demand and relative yield spreads. Amid rising uncertainty surrounding global macro policies, the dollar’s attractiveness as a reserve asset remains solid, maintaining firm consolidation below the 99 level.
- USD/JPY (USDJPY): Closed at 158.342, down marginally by 0.03%. The yen remained range-bound around 158. Due to historically high US-Japan yield differentials, upside potential for the yen remains limited, while markets closely monitor potential verbal or actual intervention from the Bank of Japan.
- EUR/USD (EURUSD): Closed at 1.16626, down 0.05% intraday. Weak growth momentum in the Eurozone combined with relative dollar strength continued to pressure the euro below the 1.17 level.
3. Métaux précieux et matières premières
Métaux précieux
- Or au comptant (XAUUSD): Traded around USD 4,656.54 per ounce, up USD 4.04 or 0.09% intraday. Gold prices continue to display strong resilience at elevated levels, reflecting market pricing of long-term inflation expectations and geopolitical risks. The USD 5,000 level has become a focal point for long-term market battles.
- Argent au comptant (XAGUSD): Traded at USD 84.240 per ounce, down 1.50%. Silver volatility has recently exceeded that of gold significantly. The intraday pullback suggests stronger profit-taking sentiment among bulls at elevated levels, while markets reassess silver’s industrial characteristics under economic slowdown expectations.
matières premières
- Pétrole brut (XTIUSD): Traded at USD 101.65 per barrel, down 0.39%. Oil prices remain in narrow consolidation above the USD 100 mark, as potential supply disruptions and demand slowdown concerns continue to compete. The price structure reflects the market’s heightened sensitivity toward energy supply chain security.
4. Crypto Assets and Macro Dynamics
- Bitcoin (BTCUSD): Traded at USD 81,469, up 0.49% intraday. After previous upside momentum stalled, BTC entered a consolidation phase above USD 80,000, while capital flow patterns indicate its correlation with traditional safe-haven assets is dynamically evolving.
- Ethereum (ETHUSD): Traded at USD 2,292.65, up 0.42%. ETH maintained correlated movement with the broader crypto market, although overall momentum remained relatively weaker, reflecting that under a risk-driven market environment, on-chain ecosystem growth narratives are temporarily taking a back seat to macro asset allocation logic.
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