
Gold fell to the $3,380 area on Thursday, retreating slightly from a two-week peak ahead of Friday's PCE release (August 29th, WIB), the Fed's inflation benchmark. Political uncertainty—including the controversy surrounding the attempted dismissal of Fed Chair Lisa Cook—kept safe-haven bids, but a rising dollar and stable real yields limited near-term upside. On the policy front, market pricing, which now places an 89% chance of a 25 bps cut in September, has softened the forward rate curve, supporting gold's hold near record levels despite increased volatility. DISCLAIMER Note: This...
Silver prices rose on Thursday (August 28th), amid growing speculation that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates sooner than expected. Dovish statements by several Fed officials fueled expectations of monetary policy easing, increasing the appeal of precious metals as a hedge. In addition, ongoing geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe and concerns about a global economic slowdown also supported safe-haven demand. Investors also eyed the latest US economic data, which showed signs of moderating inflation, strengthening bullish sentiment on precious metals, including gold and...
Gold prices were stable on Thursday (August 28th), as investors eyed US inflation data due to be released next Friday. The precious metal had previously received support from concerns over the independence of the Federal Reserve following President Donald Trump's move to remove Fed Chair Lisa Cook. This action sparked temporary safe-haven demand, although the US dollar recovered from earlier this week's weakness. Market sentiment also highlighted the possibility of a Fed rate cut at its September meeting, which could lower the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding gold. However, the...