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As the United States enters a recession, the price of gold increases by 1.8%, its greatest increase since March

Charlie Brooks

Jul 29, 2022 11:11

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A U.S. recession means a variety of things to different investors.


It was an opportunity for investors to bid up stock prices on the idea that the Federal Reserve may be more lenient with future interest rate hikes. Given the correlation between the economy and energy use, proponents of long-term oil reserves should be less enthusiastic about demand. It was a hint to gold bulls that possibly significant hedging with the yellow metal would now occur.


Consequently, gold experienced its largest one-day increase since March on Wednesday, following the Commerce Department's first of three estimates indicating that the U.S. gross domestic product likely fell 0.9% in the second quarter, following a previously established decrease of 1.6% in the first quarter.


The successive quarterly decreases in GDP strengthened months of speculation that the United States would enter a recession. In addition, it unleashed a bullish impetus in gold, a market that had been restricted for weeks by sluggish price fluctuations of sometimes just a few dollars.


After hitting a session high of $1,755, gold futures for August delivery on the New York Comex ended the day up $31.20, or 1.8%, at $1,750.30 per ounce.


Now that Treasury interest rates have hit their peak, gold is seeing a breakout. The continuation of stagflation should be favorable for gold prices. As long as Wall Street anticipates a slower pace of Federal Reserve tightening, gold should once again draw safe-haven flows.


Ed Moya, an analyst at the online trading platform OANDA, said, "Gold's biggest risk was that the economy remained robust and that the Federal Reserve may need to increase its rate hikes more aggressively."


Moya said that the likelihood of the Fed increasing interest rates by one percentage point has long ago gone. "Gold is breaking out now that Treasury interest rates have peaked. The continuation of stagflation should be favorable for gold prices. As long as Wall Street anticipates a slower pace of Federal Reserve tightening, gold should once again draw safe-haven flows.


Since it hit record highs above $2,100 in August 2020, gold has failed to live up to its reputation as a hedge against inflation for the most of the previous two years. One explanation for this is the Dollar Index's 11 percent climb this year, which follows a 6 percent increase in 2021.


Contrarian to gold, the dollar has lost approximately 1 percent against a basket of six other major currencies over the last two days.


Moya believed, however, that gold might see considerable resistance at $1,800.