
Gold rises in the morning Asian session amid prospects of Fed rate cuts, which would enhance the appeal of the non-interest-bearing precious metal. Payrolls firm ADP estimated that the U.S. private sector was shedding 11,250 jobs a week in the four weeks through Oct. 25. Economic figures from alternative sources, like ADP's, have taken on greater weight during the government shutdown. The recent weaker U.S. economic data make a Fed rate cut in December more likely, Commerzbank Research's Carsten Fritsch says in a note. "It is obviously expected that a significant slowdown in the U.S....
Global silver prices have declined recently, following a major rally at the beginning of the year. One of the main factors is profit-taking—meaning investors who previously bought during the high price are now starting to take profits and sell. In addition, slightly improving global economic conditions have led to a slight decrease in demand for safe-haven assets like silver. Meanwhile, the supply of silver from mining and recycling has not seen a significant increase, creating uncertainty for market participants. Although prices are falling, this does not mean silver's long-term prospects...
Silver slipped to around $51 per ounce on Wednesday, but stayed close to three-week highs as signs of US labor market weakness fueled expectations for a near-term Federal Reserve rate cut. ADP data showed US private employers shedding an average of 11,250 jobs per week in the four weeks ending October 25, painting a bleak picture amid the absence of official data. Markets now price in about a 68% chance of a 25 bps rate cut in December, up from roughly 62% a day earlier. Earlier this week, Fed Governor Stephen Miran also called for a larger half-point reduction amid falling inflation and...