Key Facts
- Gold proxy settled higher The gold-tracking proxy closed at US$4,376 an ounce, up +0.43% day over day.
- Silver proxy advanced The silver-tracking proxy settled at US$64.72 an ounce, a +0.25% move on the session.
- Cooling CPI anchored the move A softening US inflation print reduced the probability of a September Federal Reserve hike, supporting non-yielding bullion.
- Real yields stayed firm Despite fading rate-hike expectations, real yields held elevated, capping a larger metal rally.
- Mexico remains world top silver miner As the world’s largest silver producer, Mexico’s mining margins are directly sensitive to moves near US$64.72 an ounce.
- Peru’s Andean supply matters Peru, a leading gold and silver miner in Latin America, supplies global bullion from regions such as Cajamarca and La Libertad.
Today’s Focus
Gold and silver ended Friday, August 14, 2026 with measured gains. The gold-tracking proxy settled at US$4,376 an ounce, up +0.43%, while silver’s proxy closed at US$64.72, up +0.25%.
The driver was a cooler US inflation report. Softer consumer prices lowered the odds of a September Federal Reserve rate rise, which helped non-yielding bullion hold gains even as real yields remained firm.
For Latin America, the settled price keeps Mexico’s leading silver producers and Peru’s major mines in focus. Stable prices near US$64.72 preserve margins for the region’s biggest silver exporters.
What matters today. The new week opens with bullion supported by fading Fed hawkishness; the next US inflation surprise will determine if these levels hold.


01 The session in one read
Precious metals ended Friday, August 14, 2026 with modest gains as a softer US inflation reading reduced bets on another Federal Reserve rate rise. The gold-tracking proxy settled at US$4,376 an ounce, up +0.43%, while the silver proxy closed at US$64.72, up +0.25%.
The move was anchored by cooling consumer prices rather than a clear safe-haven rush. Real yields remained firm, which kept the rally disciplined and selective.
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02 The board
The gold-tracking proxy closed at US$4,376 an ounce on Friday, August 14, 2026, a gain of +0.43% day over day. Silver’s proxy settled at US$64.72 an ounce, up +0.25% but still trailing gold on the day.
The contrast shows a market focused on macro policy: both metals took support from fading Federal Reserve hike expectations, yet neither staged an outsized run. Firm real yields kept a lid on more aggressive buying.
| Asset | Level | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | US$4,376/oz | +0.43% |
| Silver | US$64.72/oz | +0.25% |
Source: RT close, 2026-08-14. Where a commodity has no spot feed, an exchange-traded tracker or leading producer is shown as a labelled proxy.
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Latin America — Cross-Market Board
| Instrument | Last | Change | YoY | Prev. | High | Low | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IBOV | 166,934.20 | -0.10% | +21.85% | 167,100.95 | 168,310 | 167,142 | — |
| IPSA | 11,042.67 | +0.39% | — | 11,000.07 | 11,210 | 10,984 | 1,513,213,483 |
| IPC MEX | 64,397.45 | -0.66% | +12.17% | 64,826.39 | 66,121 | 65,405 | 108,886,187 |
| MERVAL | 2,947,349 | -1.77% | +30.51% | 3,022,485 | 3,042,365 | 2,991,150 | — |
| COLCAP | 2,452.46 | +0.84% | — | 9.04 | 9.05 | 9.02 | 4,133 |
| BVL PERÚ | 58,104.31 | +0.40% | — | — | — | — | — |
| USD/BRL | 5.16 | +0.01% | -5.13% | 5.16 | 5.18 | 5.14 | — |
| EUR/BRL | 5.95 | +1.01% | -5.83% | 5.89 | 5.98 | 5.94 | — |
| USD/MXN | 17.06 | -0.24% | -8.58% | 17.10 | 17.08 | 17.01 | — |
| USD/CLP | 913.98 | +0.04% | -5.67% | 913.65 | 915.11 | 906.68 | — |
| USD/COP | 3,140 | +0.03% | -22.04% | 3,139 | 3,141 | 3,105 | — |
| USD/PEN | 3.36 | -0.66% | -4.82% | 3.38 | 3.38 | 3.35 | — |
| USD/ARS | 1,493 | +0.10% | +12.96% | 1,491 | 1,494 | 1,480 | — |
| USD/UYU | 40.27 | +1.24% | +1.80% | 39.77 | 40.27 | 40.23 | — |
| USD/PYG | 5,939 | +1.68% | -19.54% | 5,841 | 5,939 | 5,925 | — |
| USD/BOB | 11.64 | -0.76% | +72.04% | 11.73 | 11.72 | 11.64 | — |
| USD/DOP | 58.34 | +1.25% | -3.44% | 57.62 | 58.34 | 58.04 | — |
| USD/CRC | 445.92 | +0.89% | -9.71% | 441.97 | 448.50 | 445.92 | — |
03 What moved it
Cooling US inflation was the main driver. A softer CPI report lowered the odds of a September Fed rate rise, a key support for non-yielding gold and silver.
A slightly weaker dollar also helped bullion priced in the US currency. But real yields stayed elevated, and that prevented the metals from breaking sharply higher even as hike expectations tumbled.
04 The Latin American read
Mexico remains the world’s leading silver producer, and a settled US$64.72 an ounce matters for mining districts in Zacatecas, Durango and Sonora. Major operators such as Fresnillo and Industrias Peñoles watch these levels closely.
Peru is also a major silver and gold supplier from regions such as Cajamarca and La Libertad. For both countries, stable bullion prices near these levels preserve export revenue and mining investment incentives.
05 The names to watch
Fresnillo plc and Industrias Peñoles are the most direct Mexican silver exposures for foreign investors. Their margins track silver’s US-dollar price more than most global miners.
In Peru, companies linked to Newmont and Buenaventura offer leveraged exposure to both gold and silver. Any strike, permitting change or export tax shift in these two countries can ripple through global bullion supply.
06 The outlook
The week begins with bullion supported by softer Fed hike expectations. The main test ahead is whether real yields fall further or stay firm, because that will decide if gold and silver can extend their Friday gains.
07 What to watch
- US real yields: A break lower would let bullion run; a rebound would pressure the US$4,376 gold proxy and US$64.72 silver proxy.
- September Fed pricing: Further cooling in rate-hike bets would support non-yielding gold and silver.
- Dollar direction: A softer US currency makes dollar-priced bullion cheaper for foreign buyers.
- LatAm mine news: Labour, permitting or export shifts in Mexico or Peru could affect global silver and gold supply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did gold rise on Friday, August 14, 2026?
Cooling US inflation reduced September Fed hike expectations, helping non-yielding gold hold gains.
What was the gold-tracking proxy price?
It settled at US$4,376 an ounce, up +0.43% on the day.
What was the silver-tracking proxy price?
It closed at US$64.72 an ounce, up +0.25% for the session.
Why does this matter for Latin America?
Mexico is the world’s top silver producer and Peru is a major gold and silver miner; bullion prices directly affect their export revenue and mining margins.
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