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Gold prices decline to two-month low as US Dollar surges
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Crude oil prices drop despite Iraq support for OPEC deal
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Fed rate hike speculation remains in focus for commodities
Gold prices dropped to the lowest level in two months as the US Dollar traded broadly higher against its major currency counterparts, sapping demand for anti-fiat assets. The greenback rallied after Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer doubled down on last week’s hawkish comments in an interview with Bloomberg TV, saying he doesn’t expect a “one and done” approach to rate hikes.
Crude oil prices fell despite reports that Iraq supported an oil output freeze agreement at next month’s informal OPEC meeting. News-wires were quick to attribute the drop to API inventory data showing stockpiles added 942k barrels last week. The selloff seemed to begin hours before the figures crossed the wires however, casting doubt on this narrative. Rather, prices sank inversely of the aforementioned Dollar surge, suggesting losses reflected de-facto downside pressure on the USD-denominated WTI benchmark.
Looking ahead, Fed policy bets remain in focus. Comments from Eric Rosengren, Charles Evans and Neel Kashkari, Presidents of the central bank’s Boston, Chicago and Minneapolis branches respectively, are due to cross the wires. Augusts’ ADP Employment report is also on tap.
Officials’ commentary should offer a clue about the degree of consensus on hawkish sentiments voiced by Fischer and Chair Yellen in recent days. The ADP report has a dubious record of foreshadowing official jobs data due on Friday but markets may prove responsive nonetheless, particularly if the headline payrolls number deviates from expectations to a significant degree.
On balance, news-flow supportive of the latest up-shift in the priced in Fed rate hike path that offers continued support to the US Dollar seems likely to stoke selling pressure across much of the commodities space (although crude oil may carve out its own path as official EIA inventory data is released). Alternatively, outcomes casting doubt on the Fed’s ability to deliver tightening in the near term will probably prove supportive.
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GOLD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS – Gold prices accelerated downward, sinking to challenge support that has capped losses since late June. A daily close below the 1303.62-08.00 area (May 2 high, 38.2% Fibonacci retracement) exposes the 50% level at 1287.29. Alternatively, a rebound above support-turned-resistance in the 1329.79-33.62 zone (August 8 low, 23.6% Fib) targets a falling trend line at 1350.37.