Gold spot price tumbled for the third day In the week, down almost 0.65% in the aftermath of incoming US economic data throughout the week, turning sentiment sour on speculations that further Federal Reserve (Fed) tightening is coming. At the time of writing, the XAU/USD is trading at $1838.70.
US equities are trading with losses on risk aversion. Economic data revealed earlier this week witnessed inflationary pressures in the United States (US) uptick. Although the US Consumer Price Index for January came short compared to the previous month’s readings, data exceeded forecasts. Standing in the inflationary theme, last Thursday’s PPI data jumped in the monthly readings in the headline and core PPI. Given the backdrop, the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) job on inflation is not done, as mentioned by Fed officials on Thursday, Cleveland’s Fed President Loretta Mester and St. Louis Fed James Bullard crossed newswires.
Additional data pointed to a robust economy in the US, as Retail Sales surprisingly jumped 3.0%, vs. estimates of 1.8%, following two months of contraction. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) revealed that Initial Jobless Claims for the week ending February 11 increased by 194K, below the prior’s week 196K and well short of the 200K foreseen by economists.
Meanwhile, investors had begun to reprice how far the Fed will raise rates as the tightening cycle continues. Money market futures show Federal Fund Rates (FFR) climbing above 5.3% in July vs. 4.9% a couple of weeks ago. Therefore, US Treasury bond yields, particularly the US 10-year benchmark note rate, although falling during the session, jumped ten bps, at 3.838%. The greenback benefited from the jump in yields, with the US Dollar Index (DXY) back above the 104.00 mark, up in the week by 0.44%.
Of late, XAU/USD found a respite after hitting a low of $1818.97, around the 100-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at $1819.49, with buyers entering in and dragging prices higher. Even though the XAU/USD remains neutral to upward biased, sellers could step in around the 50-day EMA at $1854.27 as a solid resistance area. Still, a daily close above the December 27 daily high-turned-support at $1833.29 could pave the way for consolidation in the $1830-$1850 area. Otherwise, a bearish continuation toward the 100-day EMA is on the cards.
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