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Key points: Upcoming US inflation data including first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) and the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index report will be released later this week. These reports are crucial in revealing inflation trends and can change the …
Gold on track for its second straight weekly gain. Weak U.S. economic data boosts Fed rate cut expectations. Gold prices remained stable on Friday, maintaining momentum for a second consecutive weekly gain. This trend is driven by weak economic data …
Key points: Further US economic weakness expected to lift gold prices. May US retail sales softer than anticipated. Weekly jobless claims data due on Thursday. Gold prices edged higher on Wednesday following weaker-than-expected US retail sales data, bolstering hopes that …
Key points: Gold prices fell 4.5%, dropping below $2,300 per ounce after strong US jobs data. Non-farm payrolls surged to 272,000 in May, far exceeding expectations. Upcoming US inflation data and Fed interest rate decision will determine market sentiment. Gold …
Key points: US nonfarm payrolls exceed expectations with 272,000 new jobs in May. Strong job gains complicate the trajectory of the anticipated rate cut by the Federal Reserve. A high interest rate prospects boost the US dollar and impact gold …
Key points: Weaker labor data could boost gold prices, according to analysts. The U.S. non-farm payrolls data is due at 1230 GMT. Gold is expected to reach another record high this year. Gold prices held steady on Friday and were …
Key points: U.S. job openings fell to a three-year low, signaling potential economic slowdown. Treasury yields declined, while the dollar and safe-haven assets saw gains. The U.S. economy’s recently robust performance may be starting to wane, as indicated by the …
Key points: Gold prices hold steady at $2,347.48 per ounce. Investors await key U.S. economic data this week. Gold prices were flat in early Asian trading on Tuesday after a sharp gain in the previous session. Investors are bracing for …
Key points: ECB Rate Cut sees possible 25 basis point reduction with future signals being key. In the US, NFP release on Friday could prompt re-pricing of US interest rate cuts. The European Central Bank (ECB) is set to cut …
Key points: Gold is on track for its fourth consecutive monthly gain, showing resilience in the face of fluctuating economic indicators. The market anticipates the April personal consumption expenditures price index, a critical measure for future Federal Reserve policies. Gold …
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