Gold subdued on firmer dollar even as investors await US inflation data

Spot gold was down 0.3% at $1,802.90 per ounce by 0906 GMT. U.S. gold futures slipped 0.5% to $1,801.90 per ounce

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2 min read Last Updated : Jul 12 2021 | 3:57 PM IST

By Brijesh Patel

(Reuters) - Gold prices were a tad weaker on Monday as an uptick in the dollar made bullion more expensive for holders of other currencies, while investors await U.S. inflation data and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's testimony this week.

Spot gold was down 0.3% at $1,802.90 per ounce by 0906 GMT. U.S. gold futures slipped 0.5% to $1,801.90 per ounce.

The dollar index rose 0.1% against its rivals.

"Gold is struggling with gaining any significant momentum and it's trapped in a range around the key $1,800 level," independent analyst Ross Norman said.

Norman said the gold market lost momentum after the U.S. Federal Reserve adopted a more hawkish stance, raising prospects for interest rates to be raised as early as 2023, and tapering of its monetary stimulus.

Gold prices lost 7% in June following a surprise hawkish tilt from the U.S. central bank. Even though gold is seen as a hedge against inflation, a Fed rate hike would increase the opportunity cost of holding bullion.

Investors will focus on a U.S. consumer price index report on Tuesday, and Powell's testimony on Wednesday and Thursday for cues on the timeline for policy tightening.

Economists polled by Reuters expect U.S. consumer price for June to have risen 0.4% from May and 4.0% from a year earlier after two straight months of sharp gains in prices.

Offering some respite to gold, an upsurge in new infections caused by the Delta coronavirus variant capped gains in equity markets.

The near-term trend for gold seems to be biased towards the upside, with the immediate resistance at $1,815 per ounce and support at around $1,790, said Margaret Yang, a strategist at DailyFX.

Elsewhere, silver fell 0.4% to $25.97 per ounce, palladium eased 0.3% to $2,801.07 per ounce and platinum dropped 0.9% to $1,094.09.

 

(Reporting by Brijesh Patel in Bengaluru; Editing by SImon Cameron-Moore)

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Topics :Gold US InflationUS Dollar

First Published: Jul 12 2021 | 3:56 PM IST

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