World gold prices continued to increase with spot gold price at 10.2 USD increasing to 2,360.9 USD/ounce. Gold futures last traded at $2,362.40 an ounce, up $9.90 from the bright spot.
The world's yellow metal continues to gain modestly, fueled by the weakening of the USD, while investors are still eagerly awaiting US emission data later this week for more clarity. about interest rate cuts. The US Dollar Index fell 0.2% to its lowest in more than a week, becoming bullish faster than other currency holders.
TD Securities commodity strategist Bart Melek said that the monetary policy dreams of the US Federal Reserve (Fed) could very well create gold that cannot be closed and future forums are very negative. lots of data. However, this expert continues to maintain his optimism about gold.
The focus this week will be on the core US personal consumption expenditures index (PCE), the Fed's desired product quantity measure, which will be released on Friday.
Considered a hedging tool, gold benefited after minutes from the Fed's latest meeting last week showed that the US Central Bank did not discuss maintaining high interest rates for a longer period but also talking about the possibility of increasing interest rates in the context of finding that it is still "tough" and there is still a difficult path to achieving the 2% target. Traders are assessing the possibility of a rate cut of around 63% in November.