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🚀 Weaker U.S. labour data pushes gold higher

Gold (XAU) reached a near four-week high during yesterday's trading session following a weaker-than-expected report on U.S. private employment. Also, the yields on U.S. bonds continued to rise following a report that President-elect Donald Trump was considering implementing emergency measures to impose a new tariff program.

👉 Possible effects for traders

The ADP National Employment Report revealed that U.S. private payroll growth slowed significantly in the previous month, from 146,000 in November 2024 towards 122,000 in December. The market is now awaiting the release of the U.S. jobs report on Friday for further insights into the Federal Reserve's future monetary policy direction. The minutes from the Fed's previous meeting indicated that policymakers agreed that inflation is likely to continue declining this year. They also acknowledged the rising risk of persistent price pressures, which could be influenced by the potential impact of President Trump's policies. Meanwhile, physical gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have seen their first inflow in four years despite a decline in their holdings by 6.8 metric tons, according to the World Gold Council.

XAUUSD was moving primarily in a relatively narrow range of $2,656–$2,662 during Asian and early European trading hours. Today, market participants are waiting for the U.S. Jobless Claims report data, coming out at 1:30 p.m. UTC. A higher-than-expected reading should be taken as bullish for gold, while lower data may trigger bearish momentum in the precious metal.

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