Gold prices dip as investors brace for rate hikes

Gold prices slipped yesterday as investors braced for aggressive rate hikes by major central banks this week, especially from the US Federal Reserve, to tame high inflation.

Spot gold was down 0.3 percent at US$1 669.69 per ounce, as of 0310 GMT. US gold futures fell 0.2 percent at US$1 679.70.

Gold is known as a safe investment amid inflation woes, but high interest rates increase the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion.

“We’ll see some choppy, sideways trade leading up to the FOMC meeting, with US$1 680 likely being a pivotal level for traders over the near-term,” said Matt Simpson, a senior market analyst at City Index.

“A hawkish hike would be another nail in the gold coffin, and will likely send prices down to the US$1600–US$1650 range.”

The US Fed’s Federal Open Market Committee is expected to begin its two-day meeting on interest rates on September 20 and announce its decision the following day. Markets are fully pricing in a 75-basis-point rate hike by the US central bank.

Most of the banks meeting this week – from Switzerland to South Africa – are expected to hike, with markets split on whether the Bank of England will go by 50 or 75 basis points.

US consumers’ near-term inflation expectations fell to a one-year low in September, easing fears that the Fed could raise interest rates by a full percentage.

Speculators switch to net short position of 10,132 contracts in the week ended Sept. 13 in COMEX gold, while they trimmed net short position in COMEX silver, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission said on Friday.

Spot silver lost 1 percent to US$19.36 per ounce. Platinum fell 0.6 percentto US$901.46 and palladium was down 1 percent at US$2 113.18. – Bloomberg .

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