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Gold prices retreat from $2,000 peak after US economic data

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 2023-11-22, 01:08 p/m
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The price of spot gold experienced a notable fluctuation today, briefly surpassing the significant $2,000 threshold before slipping below this mark. The initial climb took gold to $2,006.48, but the momentum was short-lived as shifts in investor sentiment occurred in response to recent US economic data.

Key indicators contributing to the change in market mood included a report of decreasing jobless claims, which hit a five-week low at 209,000, suggesting a tighter labor market. Additionally, Treasury yields exhibited fluctuations that typically influence the direction of non-yielding bullion.

Adding to the mix was the University of Michigan's inflation expectation report, which highlighted that consumers anticipate an inflation rate of around 3.2% over the next five years. This projection is closely monitored as it can impact the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions and reflects the persistent concern over inflation becoming entrenched if expectations remain elevated.

Despite the pullback in gold prices to below $1,990, near the 50-hour Simple Moving Average (SMA), and facing resistance at the $2,000 level, gold has maintained a substantial gain from its recent lows. The precious metal's value is still over 3% higher than its recent trough, finding support from the 200-day SMA at roughly $1,931.

Investors continue to monitor these economic indicators closely as they assess the potential for future rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and gauge the overall health of the economy. The interplay between job market strength, consumer expectations on inflation, and Treasury yield movements will remain critical factors influencing gold prices in the near term.

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