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Gold Price Prediction: XAU/USD drops to almost $2,500 due to stronger US Dollar
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Gold Price Prediction: XAU/USD drops to almost $2,500 due to stronger US Dollar

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Last updated: 2024/09/02 at 12:05 AM
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Gold price (XAU/USD) is currently trading around $2,500 during the early Asian trading session on Monday. The stronger US Dollar is putting pressure on the yellow metal, but the downside might be limited as the possibility of a September interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) remains in play. The US Core PCE inflation data showed no change at 2.6%, matching June’s increase and falling slightly below the consensus of 2.7%. Any indication of a sluggish Chinese economy could further impact the Gold price in the near term.

The Commerce Department recently reported that the PCE Price Index rose 0.2% MoM in July, meeting market expectations, and the core PCE inflation, excluding volatile items, increased 2.6% from a year ago, slightly lower than the expected 2.7%. Traders have raised bets on a 25 bps rate cut by the Fed to around 70% with a 50 bps reduction possibility standing at 30% following the PCE inflation report. This firmer rate cut expectation is likely to support the Gold price as lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding Gold. Investors are closely watching the conflict in the Middle East for any signs of escalating tensions that could boost the safe-haven demand and benefit the Gold price.

Gold has played a significant role in history, serving as a store of value and medium of exchange. Apart from its use in jewelry, it is considered a safe-haven asset and a hedge against inflation and depreciating currencies. Central banks are the largest holders of Gold, using it to support their currencies in turbulent times by diversifying their reserves and improving the perceived strength of the economy. Central banks from emerging economies like China, India, and Turkey have been increasing their Gold reserves, with a record purchase of 1,136 tonnes in 2022 worth around $70 billion.

The price of Gold has an inverse correlation with the US Dollar and US Treasuries, major reserve and safe-haven assets. While a weaker Dollar tends to boost Gold prices, a strong Dollar can keep it under control. The precious metal also has an inverse relationship with risk assets, rising during times of geopolitical instability or recession fears. However, the price movement largely depends on how the US Dollar behaves as Gold is priced in dollars. Lower interest rates tend to drive Gold prices up, while higher rates can weigh them down.

In conclusion, while the Gold price remains under pressure due to a stronger US Dollar, the possibility of a September rate cut by the US Federal Reserve could limit the downside. The market is closely monitoring any signs of a sluggish Chinese economy and escalating tensions in the Middle East, which could impact the Gold price in the near term. Gold continues to be a safe-haven asset and a hedge against inflation and depreciating currencies, with central banks increasing their reserves to support their economies in turbulent times. As the price of Gold is influenced by various factors, including the US Dollar and global economic conditions, investors need to keep a close eye on market developments to make informed decisions.

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