Gold holds above $1,800 after mild US inflation data
Metal remains close to key psychological level after a tamer-than-expected acceleration in US inflation leads to uncertainty on when Fed will begin tapering
15 September 2021 - 07:39
byEileen Soreng
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Bengaluru — Gold held above the key psychological level of $1,800 on Wednesday, after a tamer-than-expected acceleration in US inflation led to uncertainty on when the US central bank would begin tapering its asset purchases.
Spot gold was steady at $1,802.92/oz of 3.18am GMT, after hitting a one-week peak of $1,808.50 on Tuesday. US gold futures eased 0.2% to $1,804.30.
“With the CPI [consumer price index] data coming in a bit lower than expected, for some that does push a possible [taper] announcement a little bit further down the road and that should be fairly supportive for gold prices,” said ING analyst Warren Patterson.
CPI was up just 0.1% in August, compared with an expected increase of 0.3%. That was the smallest gain in six months suggesting that inflation had probably peaked, though it could remain high for a while amid persistent supply constraints.
The data has thrown a shade of uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s taper timeline as it is due to hold a two-day monetary policy meeting next week.
A growing number of policymakers have suggested the Fed could start scaling back asset purchases this year.
“Towards the end of this year we see gold prices down at $1,700 ... Once we get that taper announcement, all attention turns to when the Fed is going to start hiking rates,” Warren said.
Higher interest rates raise the opportunity cost of holding gold, which pays no interest.
The CPI data weighed on the dollar index, while the benchmark US 10-year yield hit its lowest reading since August 24 on Tuesday.
Elsewhere, silver fell 0.3% to $23.76/oz.
Platinum hit an over nine-month low of $926.26 and was last down 0.4% at $935.52.
Palladium dipped 0.3% to $1,971.91. Prices touched their lowest level since July 2020 at $1,935 in the previous session.
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Gold holds above $1,800 after mild US inflation data
Metal remains close to key psychological level after a tamer-than-expected acceleration in US inflation leads to uncertainty on when Fed will begin tapering
Bengaluru — Gold held above the key psychological level of $1,800 on Wednesday, after a tamer-than-expected acceleration in US inflation led to uncertainty on when the US central bank would begin tapering its asset purchases.
Spot gold was steady at $1,802.92/oz of 3.18am GMT, after hitting a one-week peak of $1,808.50 on Tuesday. US gold futures eased 0.2% to $1,804.30.
“With the CPI [consumer price index] data coming in a bit lower than expected, for some that does push a possible [taper] announcement a little bit further down the road and that should be fairly supportive for gold prices,” said ING analyst Warren Patterson.
CPI was up just 0.1% in August, compared with an expected increase of 0.3%. That was the smallest gain in six months suggesting that inflation had probably peaked, though it could remain high for a while amid persistent supply constraints.
The data has thrown a shade of uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s taper timeline as it is due to hold a two-day monetary policy meeting next week.
A growing number of policymakers have suggested the Fed could start scaling back asset purchases this year.
“Towards the end of this year we see gold prices down at $1,700 ... Once we get that taper announcement, all attention turns to when the Fed is going to start hiking rates,” Warren said.
Higher interest rates raise the opportunity cost of holding gold, which pays no interest.
The CPI data weighed on the dollar index, while the benchmark US 10-year yield hit its lowest reading since August 24 on Tuesday.
Elsewhere, silver fell 0.3% to $23.76/oz.
Platinum hit an over nine-month low of $926.26 and was last down 0.4% at $935.52.
Palladium dipped 0.3% to $1,971.91. Prices touched their lowest level since July 2020 at $1,935 in the previous session.
Reuters
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