Gold steadies, heads for third straight weekly gain

Gold prices maintained stability, closing in on a potential third consecutive weekly rise. The support came from a weaker dollar and Treasury measures aimed at reducing yields. Furthermore, a decrease in unemployment claims indicated a steady labo...

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Gold held steady on Friday but was on track for a third straight weekly gain, buoyed by a weaker dollar and U.S. Treasury Department efforts to hold down longer-term yields.

FUNDAMENTALS

Spot gold was little changed at $4,514.23 per ounce, as of 0031 GMT, after hitting its highest level since early June in the previous session. Prices were up 3.2% for the week.

U.S. ‌gold futures ⁠steadied at $4,571.20.


The U.S. dollar was headed for a weekly loss, making dollar-priced commodities cheaper for holders of other ​currencies.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Thursday he may further increase the government's repurchases ​of Treasuries. The Treasury on Wednesday announced that it would double the size of buybacks on longer-dated securities over the next quarter to at least $4 billion per operation.

Two Federal Reserve officials expressed caution when asked how the ⁠Treasury Department's ‌debt management changes could affect the U.S. central bank's monetary ​policy choices.
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Data ​showed the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits ⁠slipped last week, suggesting that the labor market remains stable ​despite a surprise drop in employment in July and leaving ​the Fed in a position to keep its focus on containing inflation.

Markets are pricing in a 64% chance that the Fed will keep rates unchanged in September and a 36% chance of a hike, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.

Although gold is regarded as a hedge against turmoil and inflation, higher interest rates weigh ‌on its appeal as a non-yielding asset.

On the geopolitical front, Bessent said the United States will impose "the toughest sanctions in history" on ​Iran, a move ​he suggested would lessen ⁠the need for new major military operations.
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Among other metals, spot silver was flat at $68.03 per ounce. Platinum rose 01.1% to $1,846.29, while palladium steadied at $1,333.11. All three metals headed for ​weekly gains.

DATA/EVENTS (GMT)

0600 UK Retail Sales MM, YY Jul
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0600 UK Retail Sales Ex-Fuel MM Jul

0645 France Business Climate Mfg, Overall Aug

0715 France S&P MFG, Services, Composite Flash PMI Aug

0730 Germany S&P MFG, Services, Composite Flash PMI Aug

0800 EU S&P MFG, Services, Composite Flash PMI Aug

0830 UK Flash Composite, Manufacturing, Services PMI Aug

1345 US S&P Global Mfg, Svcs, Comp PMI Flash Aug

1400 EU Consumer Confid. Flash Aug
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