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Gold extends declines to 2-week short on equities sell-off

Gold costs extended decreases to a. twoweek low on Wednesday as a sharp selloff in equities forced. a rush to cover margin calls, including pressure on bullion ahead. of acutely awaited nonfarm payrolls data due later on today.

Spot gold fell 0.8% to $2,473.50 per ounce as of 0928. GMT, having actually hit its lowest because Aug. 22. U.S. gold futures. dipped 0.7% to $2,505.40.

Gold is under some light pressure this morning in the face. of equities' weak point-- this is typical as there may be some. selling in case of equity-related margin calls, stated StoneX. analyst Rhona O'Connell.

Other (precious metals) are down, partly in sympathy, however. most likely in action to those dire numbers from the States. yesterday.

U.S. manufacturing contracted at a moderate speed in August. amidst some enhancement in work, but a more decline in. new orders and increase in inventory suggested factory activity. might stay suppressed.

Shares across the world fell on Wednesday, pounded by a. drop in tech stocks after a record sell-off for U.S. chipmaker. Nvidia and as expectations of fading global growth struck riskier. assets.

Gold remains under pressure regardless of the risk-off mood ... the precious metal could be exposed to further volatility on. Wednesday due to the inbound U.S. factory orders, JOLTS labour. market information which might influence Fed cut expectations, stated FXTM. senior research study analyst Lukman Otunuga.

The significant threat occasion today is Friday's U.S. jobs data. Given how investors may use this as a guide to how rapidly or. slowly the Fed will cut rates from September onwards, this data. could rock gold rates.

Traders see a 39% opportunity of a 50-basis-point (bp) rate cut. on Sept. 18 and a 61% opportunity of a 25-bp decrease, according to. the CME Group's FedWatch Tool.

In other places, spot silver fell 0.7% to $27.87 per ounce. Platinum was consistent at $904.05 and palladium lost. 0.3% to $936.

(source: Reuters)