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Markets await Fed minutes as gold extends its gains amid easing fears of rate hikes

Markets await Fed minutes as gold extends its gains amid easing fears of rate hikes
Markets await Fed minutes as gold extends its gains amid easing fears of rate hikes

On Tuesday, gold rose for a 'third straight session' as investors looked forward to the minutes of the Federal Reserve meeting. They were hoping for new clues about the direction the Federal Reserve will take with its monetary policy.

Spot gold rose 0.2% to $4,424.28 an ounce at 0130 GMT. U.S. gold futures for December delivery also edged up 0.2% to $4480.90.

The U.S. Dollar remained near multi-month lows against most major currencies. Dollar-priced precious metals become cheaper for holders of other currencies when the U.S. dollar weakens.

Gold's gains are continuing "after last weeks soft U.S. data, which raised hopes that the?"Fed" will hold rates this year," IG Market Analyst Tony?Sycamore stated.

Bullion is likely to perform well in an environment of low interest rates, as it reduces your opportunity costs for holding non-yielding investments.

According to a survey, most economists believe that the U.S. Central Bank will maintain its key interest rate next month and until year's end.

After unexpected job losses, lower than expected consumer price inflation, and weaker retail sales in August, the market pricing for a quarter-point increase in September has shifted to a near-65% chance that it will be held.

The focus of Wednesday's market will be on the minutes from the Fed’s latest policy meeting.

Sycamore stated that "additionally, gold seems to be regaining a safe-haven position as the hawkish rhetoric of Iran has helped gold 'brush off higher returns.

A senior Iranian official said that Iran would shift to a more "fully offensive" military posture as efforts to negotiate an end to the U.S. war have stalled. Washington has also ruled out the extension of a temporary ceasefire.

Silver spot rose by 0.9%, to $66.40 an ounce. The platinum price rose 0.2% to $1,772.75, and palladium fell 0.3% to $1,330.05. Reporting by Ashitha shivaprasad from Bengaluru, editing by Subhranshu sahu

(source: Reuters)