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Gold Dips Amidst Fading Hopes for US Rate Cuts

Gold Dips Amidst Fading Hopes for US Rate Cuts

Exploring the nuanced factors behind the decline: Fed’s cautious stance, economic data, and the global market outlook.

The glitter of gold faced a temporary setback on Monday. Meanwhile, hopes for a March interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve dwindled. The decline in gold prices unfolded against the backdrop of traders. Currently, they are eagerly anticipating key U.S. economic data and significant central bank policy meetings slated for the week.

Gold Prices Take a Hit

Spot gold experienced a 0.4% dip, settling at $2,021.39 per ounce. Simultaneously, U.S. gold futures saw a 0.3% decline to $2,023.20. The market sentiment shifted as optimism for a rate cut in March waned. The shift prompted a reassessment by traders and analysts.

Carlo Alberto De Casa, a market analyst at Kinesis Money, expressed his thoughts on current market movements. He highlighted the existing asymmetry between central banks’ statements and the market’s pricing. Furthermore, he signalled a realization that the market had been overly optimistic about the central bank’s potential rate-cut decisions.

The Impact on the US Dollar and Treasury Yields

The U.S. dollar index experienced a marginal 0.1% decline, accompanied by a slip in yields on benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury notes from a month-high position. The decline in gold prices follows a significant 1% drop in the previous week. Therefore marking the most substantial weekly decline in six weeks. Federal Reserve officials, cautious about making rate cut judgments, expressed the need for more inflation data. Moreover, they clarified that any decision to initiate rate cuts might be considered in the third quarter, contributing to the bearish sentiment.

Market’s Expectation – CME FedWatch Tool

Traders now estimate a 43.5% chance of the Fed implementing interest rate cuts in March, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. Besides, the upcoming U.S. flash PMI report, fourth-quarter advance GDP estimates, and personal consumption expenditures data are anticipated as crucial cues for understanding the future direction of interest rates.

The decline wasn’t exclusive to gold:

Spot silver fell by 2.2% to $22.10 per ounce.
Platinum lost 0.7% to $892.46.
Palladium slipped 2.9% to $918.83.

According to a UBS note, they anticipate platinum’s price will slightly exceed that of palladium in the near future. The projection stems from the anticipation of platinum being undersupplied by 300,000 ounces in 2024, driven by the substitution of platinum for palladium in autocatalysts.

Forecast and Technical Analysis

The short-term forecast for gold prices leans bearish, influenced by the evolving landscape of Federal Reserve rate cut expectations. Therefore, the recent shift in market sentiment, the delay in anticipated rate cuts, and the lowered probability of a March rate cut all contribute to constrained upside potential for gold in the near term.

Week’s Event Highlights

Gold (XAU/USD) hovers just below the 50-day moving average of $2021.50.
The asset trades above the 200-day moving average of $1963.65, providing a potential support level.
Current price positions between minor support at $2009.00 and minor resistance at $2067.00, indicating a consolidation phase.
A break above minor resistance could lead to bullish momentum towards the main resistance at $2149.00, while a drop below minor support might test the main support at $1952.21.

Gold’s Path: Balancing Expectations and Uncertainties

The gold market’s recent dip serves as a reminder of the intricate interplay between market expectations, economic indicators, and global uncertainties. As traders await key data releases and central bank decisions, the direction of gold prices remains a subject of keen observation, with potential for both upward and downward movements.

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