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Gold advances as softer core CPI information restores Fed easing hopes

Gold prices extended gains on Wednesday, as the dollar dipped after U.S. core inflation data was available in softer than anticipated, abating inflation pressures and rekindling expectations that the Federal Reserve's relieving cycle may not be over yet.

Spot gold acquired 0.4% to $2,688.19 per ounce by 0915 a.m. ET (1415 GMT). U.S. gold futures were up 1.1% to $ 2,711.40.

Omitting volatile food and energy components, core CPI increased 3.2% on an annual basis, compared to an expected 3.3% rise, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics stated on Wednesday.

Core CPI was available in a bit listed below expectations. This is a. little bit of a positive for gold ... The corollary to this is that the. Fed will not necessarily leave out the possibility of cutting. rates, stated Bart Melek, head of product strategies at TD. Securities.

The possibility of a rate cut in January is kind of. absolutely nothing, however we are pricing some rate cuts by the end of the. year here.

Markets now expect the Fed to deliver 40 basis points (bps). worth of rate cuts by year-end, compared with about 31 bps. before the inflation data.

The dollar index relieved 0.4%, making bullion more. appealing for other currency holders. The benchmark 10-year. Treasury yields likewise slipped.

Financiers are fretted that the potential for tariffs after. President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House next week. might stir inflation and limit the Fed's ability to lower rates. to a greater level.

Non-yielding bullion is considered a hedge against. inflation, although greater rates reduce its appeal.

Nevertheless, the uncertainties around Trump's tariffs and trade. policies for the global economy and their prospective effect on. development are likely to sustain safe-haven need for gold, stated. Zain Vawda, market analyst at MarketPulse by OANDA.

Area silver firmed 1% to $30.23 per ounce, platinum. rose 0.4% to $938.70, and palladium added 2% to. $ 960.25.

(source: Reuters)