
Gold (XAU/USD) trades marginally higher on Friday, oscillating within the familiar range that has defined price action this week, as dovish Federal Reserve (Fed) expectations keep the precious metal broadly supported.
At the time of writing, XAU/USD is hovering near $4,222, with investors turning their focus to the delayed US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation data due later in the day.
Markets will closely parse the PCE release as the final checkpoint ahead of next week's Fed interest rate decision. Recent labour indicators have delivered mixed signals but have done little to shift expectations, with investors still largely convinced that the Fed is on track to deliver another interest rate cut.
In addition to PCE, the US docket includes Personal Income, Personal Spending and the preliminary University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey, accompanied by updates on 1-year and 5-year inflation expectations. Together, these releases will shape expectations for the Fed's monetary policy path and could influence Gold's near-term direction.
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Fed outlook and Russia-Ukraine peace talks in focus
A steady US Dollar (USD) and firmer US Treasury yields are limiting the metals' upside for now. The US Dollar Index (DXY) is trading around 99.00 after recovering from an intraday dip, while the benchmark 10-year yield sits near 4.108%, close to a two-week high, keeping Gold's gains in check despite a broadly supportive Fed outlook.
Recent US labour data show ADP Employment Change falling by 32,000 in November, sharply missing expectations for a 5,000 increase after a revised 47,000 gain in October. Challenger Job Cuts dropped to 71.3K from 153.1K, while Initial Jobless Claims declined to 191K, beating expectations for 220K and down from 218K last week.
These labour indicators are among the few data points the Fed has ahead of its policy decision. October and November Nonfarm Payrolls will be released together on December 16, which comes after the meeting. The next key update before the decision will be next week's JOLTS Job Openings report.
According to the CME FedWatch Tool, markets assign about an 87% probability of a 25 basis point (bps) rate cut at the December 9-10 monetary policy meeting.
Elsewhere, geopolitical tensions remain in focus as Russia-Ukraine peace efforts show little progress. The Kremlin described recent talks with US envoys as "encouraging," yet key territorial disagreements persist, keeping uncertainty elevated and offering a layer of support for safe-haven assets such as Gold.
Source: Fxstreet
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