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Markets await US inflation data as gold bounces back from a two-week low

Gold rose?on Tuesday, after a 'two-week low. The focus was on the U.S. Consumer Price Index and Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh’s testimony to get a sense of monetary policy.

Gold spot rose 0.5%, to $4,019.50 an ounce, by 0821 GMT after dropping to its lowest levels since July 1, earlier in the session.

U.S. Gold Futures for August delivery. Gained 0.5% to $4.026.20.

The recent rally of the U.S. dollar has paused, which is supporting gold prices today. Ricardo Evangelista, ActivTrades' analyst, said that the recent dollar rally has slowed.

Dollar-priced gold is now cheaper for holders of currencies other than the U.S.

Investors are awaiting the U.S. CPI June data and Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh's semi-annual congressional testimony. Both of these events will be delivered later that day.

"A 'CPI reading over the'region of 3.8% can reinforce expectations of a hawkish Federal Reserve, and create a downward pressure on gold prices," Evangelista stated.

The Fed's decision to raise rates is a result of the rising oil prices. Gold, which does not yield any interest, has become less attractive.

The price of spot gold dropped by nearly 3% during the previous session, the biggest percentage decline in over a month. This was due to renewed hostilities in the Middle East between Iran and the United States, which drove up energy prices.

Oil prices rose to the highest level in four weeks as the U.S. reimposed its "naval blockade" of Iran and the attacks on the Strait of Hormuz fueled uncertainty about energy flow.

Fed Governor Christopher Waller stated on Monday that the U.S. central bank may have to increase interest rates "in a short time" if the coming data shows inflation continues well above the 2% goal.

CME FedWatch Tool data revealed that traders are now pricing in a '75%' chance of a September rate hike.

Silver spot rose 0.6%, to $58.00 an ounce. Palladium rose 1.5%, to $1,265.79.

Platinum fell 0.2% to $1 601.51. (Reporting by Sukanya Mitra in Bengaluru; Editing by Louise Heavens)

(source: Reuters)