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Gold jumps as US dollar, yields dip after jobless claims data

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June 9, 2023
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By Brijesh Patel, Ashitha Shivaprasad

(Reuters) – Gold prices climbed more than 1% on Thursday as the dollar and bond yields slipped after data showed U.S. weekly jobless claims surged last week, cementing expectations that the Federal Reserve will pause its interest rate hiking cycle.

FILE PHOTO: A machine engraves information on an ingot of 99.99 percent pure gold during production at Krastsvetmet precious metals plant in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia, January 31, 2023. REUTERS/Alexander Manzyuk

Spot gold rose 1.2% to $1,962.49 per ounce by 01:42 p.m. EDT (1742 GMT).

U.S. gold futures settled up 1% at $1,978.60.

The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits surged last week, suggesting that the labour market was slowing amid mounting risks of a recession.

“This data shows a further weakness in the U.S. economy, which is good news for gold as it will allow the Fed to be on hold,” said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.

“If we get further softness in inflation, if the Fed holds and they really don’t signal a strong likelihood of a hike for the next meeting, then there is a good case for gold to edge higher.”

Following the jobs data, the dollar slipped 0.7% to a two-week low against its rivals, making gold less expensive for other currency holders, while benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yields tumbled.

Money market participants now see a 71% chance that the U.S. central bank will skip raising interest rates at its policy meeting next week, according to the CME’s Fedwatch tool.

Lower U.S. interest rates put pressure on the dollar and bond yields, increasing the appeal of non-yielding bullion.

The U.S. consumer inflation report for May, due on June 13, could provide more clarity about the health of the world’s largest economy.

“There’s a lot of uncertainty and you could see it in gold prices, if yields really start to back off here, then gold could move much higher,” said Daniel Pavilonis, senior market strategist, RJO Futures.

Elsewhere, silver jumped 3.4% to $24.24 per ounce, while platinum fell 0.7% to $1,010.93.

Palladium dipped 2.7% to $1,351.90, after falling to its lowest since June 2019 at $1,348.74 earlier in the session.

Reporting by Brijesh Patel, Ashitha Shivaprasad and Seher Dareen in Bengaluru; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle, Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Krishna Chandra Eluri



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