Gold slips to near four-week low

Published September 22, 2017

LONDON: Gold fell nearly 1 per cent to its lowest in almost four weeks on Thursday, shrugging off further weakness in the dollar, after the Federal Reserve signalled it was on track to raise US interest rates again in December. The metal is highly sensitive to rising US rates, which boost the cost of holding non-yielding bullion relative to other assets, while lifting the dollar, in which it is priced.

Spot gold was down 0.7pc at $1,291.95 an ounce at 1355 GMT, having earlier touched its lowest since late August at $1,287.61.

US gold futures for December delivery were down $21.50 an ounce at $1,294.90. “It should be an interesting time in the run up to mid-December as we see the Fed prepare to raise rates, reduce the balance sheet at the same time as a tense negotiation over the (US) debt ceiling, plus fiscal spending plans and tax cuts are debated in Congress,” Mitsubishi analyst Jonathan Butler said.

Volatile conditions could help gold after its correction, he said. In a statement following its latest two-day policy meeting, the US central bank indicated it still expected one more increase by the end of the year in spite of a recent run of soft inflation readings.

Silver was down 1.1pc at $16.94 an ounce, after falling to its lowest since Aug 25 earlier in the session at $16.89. Platinum was 0.5pc lower at $936.10 an ounce, after touching a near eight-week low of $925 earlier in the day, while palladium was up 0.5pc to $914.60 an ounce.

Published in Dawn, September 22nd, 2017

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