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Investors seek Fed guidance as gold pauses.

Investors seek Fed guidance as gold pauses.

Investors stayed away from big bets on gold on Monday, as they waited for the U.S. Federal Reserve to meet this week. The central bank will likely cut interest rates at the meeting and provide more insight on how the rate of further easing is progressing.

As of 0742 GMT, spot gold remained at $3,641.19 an ounce. Bullion rose about 1.6% in the last week and reached a record-high of $3,673.95 per ounce on Tuesday.

U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery were down by 0.2% to $3,679.20.

It is expected that the Fed would deliver a rate cut of 25 basis points. There are still doubts about the tone Jerome Powell is going to adopt at the end meeting, and what guidance he'll give for future policy decisions.

Data released last week showed that U.S. consumer price indexes rose the most since seven months during August, mainly due to higher housing and food costs. However, a spike in the number of first-time claims for unemployment benefits made the Federal Reserve confident in its plans to lower rates on Wednesday.

According to CME FedWatch, traders are pricing in an almost certain 25 basis points (bps) reduction to the Fed’s key interest rate after the two-day meeting on September 17. There is a slight chance of a 50% reduction.

In a low-interest rate environment, non-yielding gold bullion is often considered to be a safe haven asset in times of uncertainty.

The Fed's meetings comes amid challenges including a legal dispute about its leadership, and U.S. president Donald Trump's attempts to exert more power over interest rate policy and central bank's role.

Goldman Sachs warned that "in the case of gold, we believe the risks are skewed upwards for our forecast of $4,000/toz by mid-2026, but the increasing speculative position increases the risk of a tactical pullback, since positioning tends towards mean-reversion," the firm said in a Friday note.

Platinum rose 1% to 1,404.72, while palladium rose by 1.1% to 1,209.80.

(source: Reuters)