Gold Prices Creep Higher as USD Retreats, Hawkish Fed Caps Gains

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Gold prices rose slightly on Wednesday, extending mild gains into a third session as pressure from the dollar abated, although hawkish signals from Federal Reserve officials prevented further gains Spot gold rose 0.1% to $1,653.49 an ounce, while gold futures rose 0.2% to $1,658.90 an ounce by 19:20 ET (23:20 GMT). Both instruments spent a second day above the key support level of $1,650, tracking a decline in the dollar The dollar index is trading down over 1% this week, as risk appetite improved on a series of strong earnings on Wall Street. But the greenback appeared to have curbed its losses on Tuesday following a series of hawkish comments from Fed officials Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said the Fed may push its benchmark rate above 4.75% if underlying inflation does not cool. His comments come just a few days after data showed U.S. inflation remained stubbornly near.

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Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic Also Stressed on The Need to Bring Inflation Under Control, Citing Pressure on The Labor Market From Rising Rates And Prices.

U.S. Treasury yields rose after Bostic and Kashkari’s comments, as traders feared more hawkish moves from the Fed. Markets are also pricing in a nearly 100% chance that the Fed will hike rates by 75 basis points for a fourth consecutive meeting in November Bullion prices tumbled from two-year highs hit earlier this year as rising interest rates greatly increased the opportunity cost of holding gold. This source of pressure is expected to persist in the near-term, given that the Fed has shown no intention of wanting to pause rate hikes Among industrial metals, copper prices rose slightly on Wednesday after logging three straight sessions of declines on concerns over slowing demand. But the outlook for industrial metals was dampened this week after major miners Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) and BHP Group (ASX:BHP) both flagged slowing metal demand in the near-term The world’s two largest miners said slowing economic growth and heightened geopolitical tensions are likely to disrupt supply chains and keep metal demand depressed.

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Copper futures rose 0.1% to $3.3655 a pound, but are trading down 1.7% so far this week. China’s signal that it will not scale back its zero-COVID policy was the biggest source of selling pressure on the red metal, as were growing fears of a U.S. recession.

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