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United States dollar, gold rises are 'abnormalities', states Bridgewater's Karniol-Tambour

Current gratitudes of the dollar and gold are anomalies and the greenback need to not be so strong due to the U.S. deficit, CoChief Financial investment Officer at Bridgewater Associates Karen KarniolTambour said on Wednesday.

The U.S. dollar index is up approximately 3% this year.

A poll revealed a strong U.S. dollar will preserve the status quo in the near term, as markets brace for the possibility the Federal Reserve's first interest rate cut gets delayed to the second half of this year.

Gold ought to just follow the gratitude of the dollar, not increase more than the greenback shot, Karniol-Tambour also said throughout remarks at the Sohn Conference in New York.

Geopolitical worries could discuss the metal's price high costs, she added.

Gold cost has increased 11.5% up until now this year, to $2,299.17. per ounce.

The metal reached a record high on Wednesday, after Federal. Reserve Chair Jerome Powell restated that current readings on. task gains and higher than expected inflation do not materially. alter the overall image of economic policy this year.

Karniol-Tambour said she favors U.S. stocks over bonds, but. did not elaborate on the factors.

(source: Reuters)