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Gold eases, but set for weekly gain on Fed rate cut bets

July 14, 2024
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Gold eases, but set for weekly gain on Fed rate cut bets
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Gold prices edged lower on Friday, but were headed for a third straight week of gains as cooler-than-expected US inflation data boosted hopes of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in September.

Spot gold slipped 0.2% at $2,409.19 per ounce, as of 0421 GMT after rising 2% on Thursday. US gold futures eased 0.3% at $2,414.10.

Data on Thursday showed US consumer prices unexpectedly fell and the annual increase was the smallest in a year, drawing the Fed another step closer to cutting interest rates.

“Inflation outlook and interest rate picture have moved in favour of gold this week.

As we move closer to a lower interest rate environment, conditions could be ripe for gold to set new record highs before the year is out,“ said Tim Waterer, KCM Trade’s chief market analyst.

Bets of a September rate cut rose to 93% compared to a 70% chance before the data was released, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.

Lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion.

San Francisco Fed Bank President Mary Daly on Thursday said that she expects further easing in both price pressures and the labor market to warrant interest rate cuts, while Chicago Fed Bank President Austan Goolsbee said the US economy looks like it is back on track to 2% inflation.

Investors now await the US producer price index (PPI) reading due at 1230 GMT.

Gold price per tola increases Rs1,200 in Pakistan

“The PPI figures could be key in determining which side of the $2,400 level gold ends the week at,” Waterer said.

Spot silver fell 0.8% to $31.18 per ounce, after scaling an over one-month high on Thursday. Platinum edged 0.1% lower at $1,003.25 and palladium dropped 1.3% to $982.44.

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