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Gold prices look vulnerable below $2,700 amid stronger USD, positive risk sentiment
Friday, 8 November 2024 15:18 WIB | GOLD EMAS

Gold (XAU/USD) prices fell to the $2,680 area during the first half of the European session on Friday and was pressured by a combination of factors. Expectations that Trump's policies will spur economic growth and inflation, to a greater extent, overshadowed the Federal Reserve's (Fed) dovish outlook, which in turn, helped revive demand for the US Dollar (USD). Moreover, the generally positive risk sentiment undermined the safe-haven precious metal. Meanwhile, a decline in the US Treasury bond yields might hold US investors from placing aggressive bets and help limit any further...

Silver eases to mid-$31.00s post FED rate cut
Friday, 8 November 2024 16:16 WIB | Perak SILVER

Silver (XAG/USD) met with fresh supply on Friday (08/11) and reversed a major part of the previous day's decent recovery move from over three-week lows. The white metal continued losing ground through the first half of the European session and refreshed daily lows, around the $31.30 area in the last hour. From a technical perspective, any further declines are likely to find some support near the $31.00 level ahead of the $30.85-$30.80 region, or multi-week lows. Some follow-through selling below the 50% Fibonacci retracement level of the August-October rally, around the $30.65-$30.60 area,...

Gold Prices Steady, Still Trying to Near $2,700
Friday, 8 November 2024 16:42 WIB | GOLD EMAS

Gold prices fell on Friday but held around $2,700 as markets reacted to the implications of Donald Trump's presidency and the Fed's latest interest rate decision. The Fed cut interest rates by 25 basis points as expected on Thursday, while signaling a cautious and considered stance on any further rate cuts. However, markets are pricing in higher rates from the Fed, as the new US president's policies—focused on raising tariffs, cutting taxes and deregulation—are expected to widen deficits and fuel inflation. Meanwhile, demand for gold remains strong. The World Gold Council reported that...