Gold headed for a weekly drop, as traders weighed the interest-rate outlook after the Federal Reserve dialed back rate-cut expectations for next year. Bullion traded near $2,590 an ounce, and is down about 2% for the week. The Fed reduced rates on Wednesday, but investors were more focused on comments from Chair Jerome Powell, who said that while the bank was "on track to continue to cut," officials would first have to see more progress on inflation. Lower rates are typically a positive for gold, as it doesn't pay interest. Traders were also weighing US GDP data on Thursday,...
The Australian Dollar (AUD) retraces its recent gains from the previous session against the US Dollar (USD) following the People's Bank of China's (PBoC) monetary policy decision on Friday. China's central bank decided to keep its one- and five-year Loan Prime Rates (LPRs) unchanged at 3.10% and 3.60%, respectively, in the fourth quarterly meeting. Australia's Private Sector Credit grew by 0.5% month-over-month in November, aligning with expectations. This followed a 0.6% increase in October, which marked the fastest monthly growth in four months. On an annual basis, Private Sector Credit...
Gold prices steadied near a one-month low in Asian trade on Friday and were headed for weekly losses after the U.S. Federal Reserve's forecast of fewer than expected interest rate cuts in 2025 put investors on edge. The Fed lowered interest rates by 25 basis points as expected, but signaled it will adopt a slower rate cut path, with just two more cuts in 2025. Markets were expecting four cuts before the decision. Spot gold was slightly higher at $2,596.82 per ounce, while gold futures expiring in February ticked up 0.1% to $2,610.30 an ounce by 22:35 ET (03:35 GMT). Spot prices were down...