CommoditiesCentral banks also expected to hold or expand gold reserves while selling U.S. TreasurysGold prices fell in March, even as crude oil leaped as a result of the the Iran war. © ReutersAKANE OKUTSUApril 17, 2026 09:06 JSTTOKYO -- Gold has not lost its luster despite its price fall since the U.S.-Israel war with Iran began, according to experts, who suggest that demand from the world's central banks and Asian buyers would continue to tighten the market.
Gold still glitters for Asian buyers despite war-related March price fall
Central banks also expected to hold or expand gold reserves while selling U.S. Treasurys







