Gold fluctuated around $2,690 per ounce on Wednesday, halting a two-day rally, as investors repositioned ahead of key US inflation data due later in the day. This data is crucial, as it could either strengthen or weaken the likelihood of a third Federal Reserve rate cut next week. A rate cut would support gold by lowering the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets. Despite the pause, gold remained near two-week highs, underpinned by expectations of loose monetary policies from other major central banks and increased demand for safe-haven assets. The ECB, SNB, and BoC are all...
The dollar strengthened against European currencies on Wednesday ahead of a highly anticipated reading on U.S. inflation, also boosted by a Reuters report that China is considering allowing a weaker currency next year, which has caused the yuan and other Asian currencies to weaken The euro was last down 0.18% at $1.0508, a day before a European Central Bank meeting, and the pound fell 0.16% to $1.2752 as traders awaited U.S. CPI data, due at 1330 GMT. Economists expect headline and core consumer prices to rise 0.3% in November from previous increases of 0.2% and 0.3%,...
Gold Futures Rise as Markets Await US CPI Data Gold futures rose 0.3% to $2,725.60 a troy ounce ahead of key US economic data. Investors are positioning themselves ahead of the release of Consumer Price Index data on Wednesday, ANZ Research analysts said in a note. The figures are expected to confirm the Federal Reserve's decision on a December interest rate cut, ANZ said. While markets are pricing in about a 90% chance of a rate cut, signs from the CPI data that shake that belief could be a drag on non-yielding bullion. The precious metal is also supported by safe-haven demand amid...