Gold range traded during today’s APAC session with breaks above $4000 continuing to be temporary. Prices have just dipped and are down 0.3% to $3970.0 after a high of $4019.68 and intraday low at $3964.01. It found some support from the weaker US dollar (BBDXY -0.2%) while US yields are steady. There was little news to drive safe-haven flows in either direction ahead of Wednesday’s Fed decision.
- Gold has held above support at $3944.9, 9 October low, but remains well below initial resistance at $4186.4, 17 October low. Bullion continues to be in overbought territory despite the recent correction.
- Central bank buying, especially from the PBoC, has provided medium-term support to gold prices and this is generally expected to continue. In line with this, the Bank of Korea said today that it is considering extra purchases for its reserves over the medium- to long-term which would be the first time in 10 years.
- Silver is down 0.3% to $46.68 and has also been in a narrow range between $46.620 and $47.227, below initial support at $47.55, 22 October low. The trend also remains overbought and the current decline is seen as corrective.
- Equities are mixed with the S&P e-mini flat, KOSPI down 1.2% but CSI 300 up 0.2%. Oil prices are lower with WTI -0.2% to $61.16/bbl. Copper is down 0.6%.
- Later August US S&P Cotality & FHFA house prices, October Richmond & Dallas Fed indices and October Conference Board consumer confidence as well as German November GfK consumer confidence and ECB bank lending survey are released.