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Gold Edges Lower As Investors Recalculate The Likelihood of A Rate Hike

Haiden Holmes

Feb 09, 2023 11:28

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Gold prices declined marginally on Thursday as traders evaluated the Federal Reserve's aggressive monetary policy signals, while copper prices retreated further in the face of mounting uncertainty over a potential global recession.


This week, a bevy of Fed officials discussed monetary policy, and all of them raised the possibility of additional interest rate hikes. While Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged recent efforts against inflation, he cautioned that a robust labor market and persistent inflation could prompt additional interest rate increases.


This sentiment was shared by Fed Governor Christopher Waller and New York Fed President John Williams, who both stated that the market's anticipation of two additional rate hikes was "fair."


The likelihood of rising U.S. interest rates is unfavorable for non-yielding assets such as gold, because it increases the opportunity cost of owning such assets.


Spot gold decreased 0.1% to $1,874.13 per ounce, while gold futures decreased 0.3% to $1,880.55 per ounce as of 19:30 EST (00:30 GMT). While bullion prices were trading marginally higher so far this week, they were still suffering severe losses from the previous week, as statistics revealed an unexpectedly resilient U.S. labor market.


Such a scenario would provide the Fed with sufficient room to continue rising interest rates, which would be detrimental to gold and other metal markets.


Next week, the U.S. consumer price index inflation statistics for January will be released. While the report is anticipated to indicate a further decline in inflation, price pressures are anticipated to remain rather elevated.


Other valuable metals also declined. Platinum futures decreased by 0.3%, whereas silver futures declined by 0.6%.


Copper prices inched lower on Thursday, extending sharp falls from the previous session.


Futures for high-grade copper decreased 0.1% to $4.0435 per pound after falling 0.9% in the previous session.


While demand in the world's largest copper importer, China, is forecast to increase this year, traders have begun selling the red metal out of anxiety about a potential global recession.


Markets anticipate that rising interest rates will drag on economic growth in the coming months, with recent statistics already showing a downturn in global industrial activity.