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Gold eases as markets await Fed minutes for direction

  • Spot gold fell 0.6% to $4,138.32 per ounce
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Gold prices eased on Tuesday, trading below a ‌two-week high, with investors awaiting the US Federal Reserve’s June meeting minutes for insight into new Chair Kevin Warsh’s monetary policy direction.

Spot gold fell 0.6% to $4,138.32 per ounce by 0232 GMT, while U.S. gold futures for ​August delivery eased 0.4% to $4,149.90.

“Gold price action looks like a little bit of ​a continuation of last week, some basing out, forming a support level, ⁠obviously waiting for a little bit of direction from the Fed minutes to get a ​bit more sense around what the Fed’s thinking is on the short term interest rate policy,” ​said Nicholas Frappell, global head of institutional markets at ABC Refinery.

The Federal Open Market Committee’s June 16-17 meeting minutes will be released on Wednesday.

Warsh’s first meeting as chair removed references to what sort of rate ​adjustments the Fed might make, arguing that it can make a central bank less nimble ​in responding to new economic developments.

Fed Governor Christopher Waller on Monday, however, offered a contrast, saying it can be ‌a “valuable ⁠tool” that speeds the impact of monetary policy under the right circumstances.

Gold has retreated more than 25% from record highs reached earlier this year, as the US-Israeli war with Iran stoked inflation concerns, boosted the dollar and reinforced expectations of interest rate hikes.

However, bullion hit a two-week ​high on Monday as ​a ceasefire deal ⁠eased some of those inflation concerns, while last week’s weaker-than-expected US jobs data prompted markets to dial back near-term interest rate-hike expectations.

Traders now see about ​a 56% chance of a rate increase in September, down from more ​than 60% ⁠before the data, according to the CME FedWatch tool.

Lower interest rates make non-yielding bullion more attractive for investors.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong launched a central clearing system for gold on Tuesday and also revived gold ⁠futures trading ​as it seeks to become a regional reserve hub ​for the precious metal.

Elsewhere, spot silver slipped 1% to $61.48 per ounce, platinum eased 0.1% to $1,629.46, while palladium rose 0.4% ​to $1,272.85.

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