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Gold falls as safe-haven appeal shifts to dollar

  • Spot gold fell 0.5% to $1,835.35 per ounce.
  • US gold futures shed 0.6% to $1,834.30.
  • "Gold seems to be in a short-term period of consolidation."
Published January 28, 2021

Gold prices fell on Thursday as investors flocked to the safety of the dollar after global equity markets slipped and the Federal Reserve raised concerns about the pace of economic recovery in the United States.

Spot gold fell 0.5% to $1,835.35 per ounce by 0606 GMT. Prices had fallen to their lowest since Jan. 18 at $1,830.80 on Wednesday. US gold futures shed 0.6% to $1,834.30.

"The market seems to be very disappointed with the Fed... we didn't get anything additional in terms of policy guidance or stimulus prospects, so that sunk risk assets, pushed the dollar up and gold got caught in that trade," said IG Market analyst Kyle Rodda.

"Gold seems to be in a short-term period of consolidation."

The Fed said the pace of the recovery in US economic activity and employment had moderated in recent months, but kept its key interest rates and monthly bond purchases unchanged.

Weighing further on gold was the delay in a $1.9 trillion US coronavirus stimulus deal, which has not received a green signal from Republicans over concerns about the price tag.

The dollar hovered close to a more than one-week high hit in the previous session as Asian shares fell, unsettled by a sell-off on Wall Street.

However, if equities continue to decline, safety buying could come back into gold, said Harshal Barot, a senior research consultant for South Asia at Metals Focus.

"We are going to see more global fiscal and monetary measures. There are concerns about stock market valuations, elevated government debts, so macro environment is still very positive for gold."

Silver lost 0.9% to $25 an ounce and platinum fell 0.5% to $1,059.81. Palladium dipped 0.3% to $2,298.23 after touching its lowest since Dec. 21 at $2,289.38 earlier in the session.

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