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Fundamental Daily Forecast for Gold Prices: Weak Dollar Demand Due to the Strong Greenback

Alina Haynes

Jul 13, 2022 11:00

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Tuesday's trade in gold futures is almost unchanged after the metal dropped to its lowest point since August 9, 2021 earlier in the day. A rise in the value of the US dollar relative to a basket of important currencies aids in limiting profits. Losses may be being capped by an overnight decline in Treasury yields.

 

August Comex gold futures are now trading at $1733.40, up $1.70 or +0.10 percent, at 09:54 GMT. The SPDR Gold Shares ETF (GLD) finished Monday's trading session at $161.45, down $0.85 or -0.52 percent.

 

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The market dropped on Monday as Russia shut down Nord Stream 1 for yearly maintenance and the dollar strengthened against the majority of its major rivals over concerns about the recession. The main worry is that Moscow would prolong the strike because of the conflict in Ukraine.

 

Despite the fundamentals being obviously negative, the price movement indicates that traders are a little uneasy as a result of this week's economic reports on consumer and producer price inflation, retail sales, and industrial production.

 

As the Federal Reserve approaches its monetary policy committee meeting on July 26–27, the economic statistics may provide hints as to whether inflation has peaked. A higher-than-expected Consumer Price Index (CPI) release on Wednesday, according to the early consensus, may have a significant negative impact on gold prices since it would allow the Fed to raise interest rates by another 75 basis points.

Bond Yields Fall

As traders were ready for important inflation data that will be released later this week, U.S. Treasury rates moved slightly lower on Tuesday.

 

The 10-year Treasury also lost 6 basis points to trade at 2.9225 percent, falling below the 3 percent threshold, while the 2-year Treasury increased 6 basis points to trade at 3.0078 percent. The 30-year Treasury bond's yield decreased by 5 basis points to 3.1257 percent.

Strong Dollar Index Due to Weak Euro

The six main peers that make up the U.S. Dollar Index, with the Euro having the greatest weight, are now testing their highest level since October 2002 at 108.26.

 

In the meantime, as the U.S. Federal Reserve continues to aggressively tighten policy to combat inflation, the Euro is lingering close to a 20-year low at parity to the dollar on Tuesday on worries that an oil crisis might push Europe into recession.

The near future

According to Gold Trading 101, bullion would probably lose value if interest rates rise and the value of the US dollar rises. These forces are effectively pushing the market downward and discouraging gold purchasers.

 

The large investors don't see the point in purchasing gold that doesn't provide a dividend when they can be paid to possess Treasurys, notwithstanding the possibility of an occasional short-covering surge. Additionally, the strengthening dollar has made gold too expensive to be purchased by foreigners.