Gold extends gains on easing rate-hike fears, markets await Fed minutes

Gold prices advanced for a third straight session on Tuesday, with investors keenly anticipating the forthcoming Federal Reserve meeting minutes that could shape monetary policy. The softness in U.S. economic indicators has sparked optimism that t...

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Gold rose for a third straight session on Tuesday as fears of a U.S. interest rate hike next month eased, with investors awaiting ‌minutes from ⁠the Federal ⁠Reserve's latest meeting for fresh clues on the monetary policy path.

Spot gold was up 0.2% at $4,424.28 per ounce by 0130 GMT, while U.S. gold futures for December delivery edged 0.2% higher to $4,480.90.

The U.S. dollar lingered around multi-month lows against most major currencies. A weaker U.S. currency makes dollar-priced metals less expensive for holders of other currencies.


Gold is extending its gains "after last week's ⁠soft U.S. economic ‌data, which has raised hopes that the Fed ​will keep rates on ​hold this year," IG market analyst Tony Sycamore ⁠said.

Bullion tends to perform well in a low-interest-rate environment as ​it reduces the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets.

The ​U.S. central bank will keep its key interest rate unchanged next month and through year-end, according to most economists in a Reuters poll.
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Market pricing for a September quarter-point hike flipped to a near-65% chance of a hold after unexpected job losses in July, lower-than-expected consumer price inflation and ‌weaker retail sales.

Market focus will be on the minutes of the Fed's most recent policy meeting, due to be released ​on Wednesday.

"Additionally, ​gold appears to be ⁠regaining its safe-haven status as hawkish rhetoric from Iran helped gold brush off higher yields," Sycamore said.

Iran will shift to a "fully offensive" military posture because efforts ​to negotiate a permanent end to the war with the U.S. have stalled, a senior Iranian official told Reuters, as Washington ruled out extending a temporary ceasefire agreement.
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Among other metals, spot silver rose 0.9% to $66.40 per ounce. Platinum inched 0.2% higher to $1,772.75, while palladium was down 0.3% at $1,330.05.
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