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Gold heads for worst week in over a year after Fed blow

  • Spot gold edged 0.1pc lower to $1,770.96 per ounce by 1:51 pm EDT (1751 GMT), stalling an initial uptick on some bargain buying.
Published June 19, 2021

Gold struggled for traction in choppy trading on Friday en route to its worst week in over a year as the dollar extended its rally on the back of the U.S. Federal Reserve's hawkish outlook.

Spot gold edged 0.1pc lower to $1,770.96 per ounce by 1:51 pm EDT (1751 GMT), stalling an initial uptick on some bargain buying. Prices were down 5.7pc for the week, having slid more than 2pc on Thursday.

U.S. gold futures settled 0.3pc down at $1,769 an ounce.

Palladium was poised for its biggest weekly fall since March 2020, while silver was down over 7pc for the week.

Palladium was last down 1.8pc at $2,451.68, while silver fell 0.2pc to $25.86 and platinum dropped 1.7pc to $1,040.66.

The Fed said on Wednesday it would consider whether to taper its asset purchases in every subsequent meeting and brought forward projections for interest rate hikes into 2023.

Bullion was further hurt by St. Louis Fed President James Bullard's statement that inflation was stronger than anticipated and faster tightening of monetary policy was a "natural" response to it.

"Markets are fearful of further Fed jawboning," said David Meger, director of metals trading at High Ridge Futures.

It remains to be seen "how much Fed talk we're going to get on potentially reducing asset purchases and raising interest rates at some point down the road, if these forecasts ring true," Meger added.

The dollar index was headed for its best week in nearly nine months, denting gold's allure for other currency holders.

But some analysts, including from Goldman Sachs and Commerzbank, said gold could be set for a recovery.

There may be more near-term selling pressure in gold but at some point bargain hunters could step in, sensing a buying opportunity given that rising inflation has been historically "bullish" for precious metals, said Kitco Metals senior analyst Jim Wyckoff.

Commerzbank also kept its $2,000 an ounce year-end forecast unchanged.

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