Rising vaccinations and US data weigh on gold

Bengaluru — Gold prices fell on Wednesday, from a two-week high hit in the previous session, as an array of strong data from the US and increased Covid-19 vaccinations lifted hopes of a quick economic recovery, weighing on the metal’s safe-haven appeal.

Spot gold was down 0.3% to $1,737.75/oz by 0354 GMT. US gold futures slipped 0.3% to $1,738.60/oz.

“Gold is being pressured by a little bit of profit-taking after a series of strong US data that indicated a quick economic recovery,” said Stephen Innes, chief global market strategist at financial services firm Axi.

Bullion prices had jumped on Tuesday to their highest since March 25 at $1,745.15, as US Treasury yields fell and the dollar slipped to a two-week low against a basket of currencies.

“However, the softening of the yields points towards a situation where central banks around the globe will remain dovish and that will support gold at least in the medium term,” Innes said.

In the latest spree of strong economic data, US job openings rose to a two-year high in February while hiring picked up on strengthening domestic demand amid increased Covid-19 vaccinations and additional pandemic aid from the government.

The IMF also raised its outlook for global economic growth, forecasting worldwide output would rise 6% in 2021.

SPDR Gold Trust , the world’s largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, said its holdings fell 0.4% to 1,029.04 tonnes on Tuesday from 1,032.83 tonnes on Monday.

Silver fell 0.4% to $25.06 and palladium was down 0.4% at $2,674.30. Platinum rose 0.8% to $1,242.13.

Reuters

Source: businesslive.co.za