Gold Back Above $1,200 on Safe-Haven Bids Tied to Italy

Published 2018-10-02, 02:40 p/m
Gold returns to above $1,200.
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Investing.com - Gold prices surged more than 1% on Tuesday, climbing back above the psychologically important $1,200 level amid increased safe-haven demand as concerns over Italy’s fiscal issues hit financial markets.

December gold futures were up 1.2%, or $14.70, at $1,206.40 per troy ounce by 2:15 PM ET (18:15 GMT) on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. It had settled the session up $15.30 at $1,207.

Investor concerns over Italy intensified Tuesday after the head of the lower house's budget committee said the country would have solved its fiscal problems with its own currency.

The comments added to a war of words with the European Union over the populist government’s budget proposal, which seeks to increase spending and cut taxes, but would raise Italy's debt and breach EU budget rules.

EU officials have warned its plan to borrow billions of extra euros to fund spending pledges could tip the bloc back into crisis, but Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said Italy would not change its budget deficit targets.

Gold’s gains came despite broad dollar strength, with the U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a basket of six major currencies, up 0.2% at 95.15.

The yellow metal ended the third quarter down 4.6% after falling 0.9% in September, as rising U.S. interest rates and the dollar’s march higher weighed.

Interest rate increases and higher U.S. bond yields dampen appeal for gold, which offers no yield. They also tend to boost the dollar, making dollar-denominated gold more expensive for holders of other currencies.

Traders are pricing in a 78.5% chance of another rate increase in December, according to Investing.com’s Fed Rate Monitor Tool.

The Fed, which added a quarter percentage point on Wednesday to bring rates to a range of 2.00%-2.25%, inidcated it foresees another increase in December, three more in 2019 and one in 2020.

Elsewhere in Comex metals trading, December silver advanced by 1.4% to $14.705 a troy ounce. January platinum was trading 0.6% higher at $833.20, while December palladium fell 1% to $1,045.40.

Among base metals, December copper added 0.5% reach $2.802 a pound.

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