Gold Retreats after Federal Reserve Hints at End to Hiking Cycle

Last Updated: May 05, 2023, 23:59 IST

U.S. gold futures shed 1.6% to $2,022.50. (Representative image/AP)

U.S. gold futures shed 1.6% to $2,022.50. (Representative image/AP)

Spot gold lost 1.8% to $2,015.20 per ounce by 12:12 p.m. EDT (1612 GMT), but was up 1.3% for the week after surging to $2,072.19 on Thursday

Gold beat a fast retreat on Friday after stronger-than-expected U.S. payrolls data tempered expectations of interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

Spot gold lost 1.8% to $2,015.20 per ounce by 12:12 p.m. EDT (1612 GMT), but was up 1.3% for the week after surging to $2,072.19 on Thursday, just shy of a record high of $2,072.49 after the Federal Reserve hinted its hiking cycle may be ending.

U.S. gold futures shed 1.6% to $2,022.50.

But those gains were quickly unwound as U.S. employers boosted hiring in April while raising wages.

“The data will not lead the Fed to hike rates in June, but it will likely remind the rate-cut fanciers to settle a bit,” and this is pressuring zero-yield gold, said Tai Wong, an independent metals trader based in New York.

Also weighing on gold, 10-year Treasury yields rose after the jobs data, dulling non-yielding bullion’s appeal. [US/]

Looking ahead, any economic data “that points to a cooling U.S. economy – and therefore to rate cuts in the mid to long term – is likely to support the price of gold. Conversely, positive surprises are likely to weigh” on prices, said Alexander Zumpfe, a precious metals dealer at Heraeus.

Also on the radar were developments surrounding the U.S. banking sector and the U.S. debt ceiling.

Economic uncertainty and lower rates boost demand for zero-yielding gold.

“If we see further panic around the debt ceiling or U.S. banks, hold on to your hats as I fear price action could get nasty around these highs and punish bulls and bears,” said Matt Simpson, senior market analyst at City Index, warning that in “times of severe stress, all markets, including gold, can fall.”

Silver lost 1.8% to $25.59 per ounce, platinum rose 2.1% to $1,060.61, while palladium gained 2.7% to $1,487.69.

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