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Gold prices to drop this week as Gulf attack reinforces rate-hike betting

Gold was?on course for a weekly 'fall' on Friday, amid?concerns about the potential impact of escalating U.S. - Iran tensions on inflation and keeping the Federal Reserve in a hawkish monetary policies.

By 0426 GMT, spot gold had fallen 0.2% per ounce to $4113.29 and was on track for a weekly drop of 1.5%. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery fell by 0.4% to $4122.70.

Tim Waterer is the chief market analyst for KCM Trade. He said that gold?is consolidating today after yesterday's gains. Traders are hesitant to commit further to a?gain due to the uncertainty surrounding US-Iran relationships.

The oil prices were on course for a weekly increase as the U.S. & Iran traded strikes. Iranian armed forces launched attacks on U.S. Military Infrastructure in Gulf States on Thursday after?U.S. Strikes on Iran's eastern and southern provinces.

The Fed is likely to raise rates this year as inflation fears have been heightened by the latest round of strikes.

According to CME's FedWatch, the markets are now pricing in 63% of a rate hike for September, up from 54% just a week ago.

Gold is often seen as an inflation hedge, but it can lose its appeal in a high interest rate environment.

I expect gold to continue to attract buyers on dips, as long as oil remains at current levels. Waterer warned that a'sharp spike' in oil could reignite inflation fears and interest rate concerns, which would hurt gold.

The minutes of the Fed’s June meeting, published earlier this week showed that policymakers were growing concerned about 'elevated inflation.

HSBC reduced its average gold price predictions for 2026-2027 on Thursday. They cited a hawkish change in?U.S. Expectations about monetary policy and the'stronger dollar' were cited as reasons for HSBC to lower its average gold price forecasts for 2026 and 2027.

Silver spot rose 0.6%?to $60.34 an ounce. Platinum gained 1.4% at $1,632.16. Palladium rose 1.6% to 1,267.71. All three metals are on course for a loss this week. (Reporting from Swati and Pablo Verma, Bengaluru. Editing by Sherry Phillips and Subhranshu Shu.

(source: Reuters)