Gold Declines as USD Strengthens

Gold Declines as USD Strengthens

Gold ended today’s trading session fluctuating around $2,858, retreating further from its record high and marking a decline of over 200 pips by the session’s close. The drop came as the US dollar remained near its two-week high, following the latest inflation data aligning with expectations. This reinforced the Federal Reserve’s cautious stance on rate cuts, limiting gold’s upside momentum.

Losses in the stock market exacerbated the downward pressure on gold, extending the sell-off that began after the metal hit a fresh all-time high earlier in the week.

On Friday, US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index data showed a 0.3% increase in January, in line with expectations, following an unchanged 0.3% rise in December. Despite the release, the report did not significantly impact Fed rate expectations, meaning it failed to provide a catalyst for a gold rebound.

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