Gold finishes in red with Fed rate decision in focus

13/06/2023 Argaam


Gold prices sharply fell at settlement today, June 13, as markets focus shifted to the release of US inflation data ahead of the Federal Reserve's highly-anticipated monetary policy decision.

 

The US dollar index, which gauges the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, also retreated. This came after today’s data showed a slowdown in the annual pace of growth in core consumer prices, which exclude volatile food and energy prices, surging to 5.3% in May year-on-year (YoY) and from 5.5% in April.

 

Elsewhere, although the rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) slowed to 4.0% in May — the least annual increase in more than two years, it was still well above the Fed's 2% target.

 

Investors are pricing in a 93% chance that the US central bank will decide to skip a rate hike and hold interest rates at the 5-5.25% range during the rate-setting committee meeting on June 13-14. Meanwhile, there is a 62.5% probability that policymakers will lift interest rates by 25 basis points during the meeting.

 

In terms of trading, bullion for August delivery shed 0.55%, or $11.1, to close at $1,958.6 an ounce, after landing at the $1,985.9 level in early trading.

 

Further, the US dollar index tumbled 0.35% to stand at 103.30 points at 08:44 pm Makkah time.

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