Abstract:GOLD, XAU/USD, TREASURY YIELDS, CORE PCE, TECHNICAL ANALYSIS - TALKING POINTS:
Gold prices ranged as USD fell, 10-year Treasury yield rose
XAU/USD may weaken on Feds preferred inflation gauge
Prices remain within the confines of an Ascending Channel
Gold prices traded relatively flat over the past 24 hours as the yellow metal faced mixed signals from key corners of the market. The anti-fiat yellow tends to be sensitive to the direction of the US Dollar and Treasury yields. These were heavily influenced by US third-quarter GDP data during Thursdays Wall Street trading session.
The worlds largest economy saw growth increase only 2.0% q/q in Q3, lower than the 2.6% estimate and far slower than the 6.7% outcome in Q2. This sent front-end government bond yields lower, a sign of softer hawkish Federal Reserve expectations. That likely dented the US Dollar, but gold struggled to capitalize on this momentum.
Look no further than the 10-year yield, which still rallied on Thursday. Elevated longer-term rates reflect central bank policy tightening down the road. This will likely be a headwind for XAU/USD in the medium term. Over the remaining 24 hours, gold will be eying core PCE data. The Feds preferred gauge of inflation is expected to cross the wires at 3.7% y/y in September. A higher outcome could revive front-end rates and the US Dollar, posing a risk to the precious metal.
GOLD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Gold continues to trade within the confines of an Ascending Channel in the 4-hour chart below. Lately, XAU/USD has been consolidating since the end of last week as prices struggled clearing the 1800 – 1808 inflection zone. A breakout under the channel exposes the 100-period SMA, which could pivot prices back higher. Clearing the inflection zone exposes the September high at 1834.
XAU/USD 4-HOUR CHART
Source: DailyFX
WEEKLY FUNDAMENTAL GOLD PRICE FORECAST: NEUTRAL
The dollar was up on Thursday morning in Asia, with the yen and euro on a downward trend ahead of central bank policy decisions in Japan and Europe.
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR, AUD/USD, JAPAN RATE DECISION, AUSTRALIA EXPORT PRICES – TALKING POINTS
Gold prices fell on Wednesday morning in Asia, while the U.S dollar retreated marginally.