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Gold prices rise as oil prices fall after Trump delays Iran attack

Gold prices rise as oil prices fall after Trump delays Iran attack
Gold prices rise as oil prices fall after Trump delays Iran attack

Gold prices rose on Monday as oil prices dropped after U.S. President Donald Trump waited to launch a new attack on Iran, hoping for a quick deal. This helped ease concerns about inflation and rising interest rates.

As of 0655 GMT, spot gold was up 0.6% to $4,063.35 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures rose 0.1% to $4,053.70.

After authorities intervened on the foreign exchange market to support yen prices, the U.S. Dollar was under pressure.

Tim Waterer is the chief market analyst for 'KCM Trade. He said that gold has had a relatively positive start to the week, but the gains are still limited due to the uncertainty surrounding the oil markets and the Middle East.

Trump stated that talks with Iran would take place on Monday, but he declined to give a deadline. Brent crude dropped nearly 6%.

Since the beginning of the U.S. - Iran conflict, gold has been under pressure as a rise in inflation caused by war could lead central banks to increase interest rates. While bullion has traditionally been viewed as an inflation hedge, its appeal is diminished in a high interest rate environment since it doesn't yield any interest.

Participants in the market will also be focusing on the U.S. employment reports that are due this week. These include the ADP Employment Report, weekly claims for joblessness, and the nonfarm Payrolls report.

Waterer stated that "any renewed escalation of the Middle East, which?pushes the oil higher, or a strong NFP that reinforces the September rate-hike chances, could cap the downside."

Three U.S. Federal Reserve members who dissented from the meeting last week and favored a rate increase expressed concern on Friday about the inflation remaining stuck above the Fed's target of 2% without an immediate rise in short-term borrowing rates.

In a recent note, Standard Chartered analysts said that they continue to expect the gold price to recover on seasonal buying.

Spot silver rose 0.9% to $58.17; platinum increased 0.2% to 1,645.89; and palladium grew 1.1% to $1.287.19.

(source: Reuters)