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Investors anticipate large Fed rate cut, pushing gold prices up

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Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 11:57 PM
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Gold prices surged to nearly one-week highs on Thursday due to a weaker U.S. dollar and lower yields after signs of a slowing labor market raised expectations of a significant rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Spot gold rose by 0.6% to $2,509.63 per ounce, with U.S. gold futures also increasing by 0.6% to $2,540.10. The weak August employment data, including a sharp decline in U.S. job openings, led to a spike in gold prices as investors expressed concerns about the state of the labor market. Traders are now predicting a 61% chance of a 25-basis-point rate cut and a 39% chance of a 50-bps cut from the U.S. central bank this month.

The recent data on private employment hiring, showing the fewest number of workers in 3-1/2 years, suggests that the labor market may be experiencing a slowdown. Analysts are closely monitoring the incoming economic data to determine the extent of the rate cut needed to support the labor market. Attention is now focused on the upcoming non-farm payrolls report on Friday, with expectations that a high unemployment rate could drive gold prices back towards their record highs as the market anticipates a significant rate cut from the Fed. In response to the current economic indicators, San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly emphasized the importance of interest rate cuts to maintain labor market health.

In addition to gold, other precious metals also experienced gains, with spot silver rising by 1.7% to $28.78, platinum climbing by 3% to $930.70, and palladium increasing by 1% to $943.00. The overall positive trend in precious metal prices can be attributed to the uncertainty surrounding the labor market and the anticipation of a rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Market analysts are closely monitoring economic indicators and developments in the labor market to assess the potential impact on gold and other precious metal prices. The upcoming non-farm payrolls report is expected to provide further insights into the state of the labor market and the potential for additional rate cuts from the Fed.

Despite a slight pullback in gold prices after the release of U.S. services sector data, the overall sentiment remains bullish due to the weakening U.S. dollar and lower yields. The gold market is reacting strongly to any signs of a labor market slowdown, as evidenced by the spike in gold prices following the release of the weak private employment hiring data. Additionally, the high probability of a rate cut from the Federal Reserve is further supporting the upward trend in gold prices. Traders are closely watching economic developments and key indicators to gauge the extent of the rate cut needed to support the labor market and boost investor confidence.

In conclusion, the recent surge in gold prices can be attributed to a combination of factors, including a weaker U.S. dollar, lower yields, and signs of a slowing labor market. Traders are closely monitoring economic indicators and upcoming reports to assess the potential impact on gold prices and precious metal markets. The upcoming non-farm payrolls report is expected to provide further insights and could drive gold prices back towards their record highs. Overall, the current economic climate and uncertainty surrounding the labor market are supporting a bullish sentiment in the gold market, with expectations of a significant rate cut from the Federal Reserve.

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