
The US dollar edged higher against the slightly weaker Swiss franc, as an unexpected contraction in Swiss consumer prices in August fueled speculation that the SNB will cut interest rates to negative levels in the coming months. The pair edged up from Wednesday's low of 0.8025, but remains trapped in a tight range below the 0.8060-0.8070 area. Investors are cautious about placing large dollar bets ahead of key US fundamental data releases. Swiss inflation remained stable, growing at an annual rate of 0.2% in August, unchanged from the previous month. However, monthly inflation contracted...
Gold prices fell on Thursday (September 4), slightly off record highs as investors locked in profits, while attention turned to key US employment data for further insight into the Federal Reserve's policy direction. Spot gold prices fell 0.4% to $3,542.97 per ounce as of 08:38 GMT. US gold futures for December delivery fell 0.9% to $3,601.40. Spot gold prices hit a record high of $3,578.50 on Wednesday amid growing speculation of a US Federal Reserve interest rate cut and lingering geopolitical and economic uncertainty. "The market is overbought and needs to correct," said StoneX analyst...
The US dollar held steady on Thursday (September 4) amid a volatile week as investors grappled with a fragile bond market and data showing a weakening labor market, which has reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates this month. With the Fed's focus on employment, Friday's key employment report will help set expectations for the central bank's next few policy meetings. Wednesday's data showed job openings fell to a 10-month low in July, although layoffs remained relatively low. Separate surveys of private-sector employment and monthly layoffs will be released...