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Gold prices rise on a weaker dollar and reduced Fed rate hike bets

Gold prices rise on a weaker dollar and reduced Fed rate hike bets
Gold prices rise on a weaker dollar and reduced Fed rate hike bets

Gold prices rose on Monday due to a weaker dollar and recent economic data which reduced expectations of a U.S. rate hike in the next month.

Gold spot rose 0.4%, to $4.391.07 an ounce at 0248 GMT. Prices reached a two-month high in the last week.

U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery?edged up 0.3% to $4,448.10.

The U.S. Dollar index fell by 0.1% making metals priced in greenbacks more affordable for other currency holders.

Tim Waterer is the chief market analyst for?KCM Trade. He said that gold has taken off and run to start the week. Soft inflation numbers are keeping the U.S. Dollar under pressure, giving it extra room to move?towards $4,400.

"A sustained movement above $4,500?would likely require additional dollar weakness or an even more pronounced pullback in the energy prices."

The U.S. Federal Reserve has been expected to raise interest rates in the next month despite an unexpected drop in non-farm payrolls and data that shows only mild inflation in consumer prices.

CME's FedWatch Tool shows that traders now price in 30% of a rate hike for September, down from 47% one month ago.

Lower interest rates can reduce the cost of holding bullion that does not yield, increasing its appeal to investors.

The markets are awaiting the minutes of Wednesday's Fed meeting to get more clues about policymakers' monetary policies.

Sources say that on the geopolitical side, U.S. President Donald Trump's envoys, who met with Egyptians, Qataris and Turkish mediators, in Cairo, were aiming to advance the peace plan for Gaza, while Israel continued its airstrikes.

Silver spot rose by 1.4%, to $65.53 an ounce. Palladium rose 1.6%, while platinum rose 0.3%, to $1752.36. Reporting by Sukanya and Ashitha in Bengaluru, editing by)

(source: Reuters)