After major gains last week, gold and silver fell sharply on Monday driven by profit taking into year end as the metals flashed overbought with the move amplified by light holiday-related volumes, which could drive further volatility this week. The increase in CME margin requirements from Monday was also a trigger. The moderation of geopolitical tensions from progress on Ukraine peace talks likely also contributed.
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Next week would ordinarily have been geared towards a nonfarm payrolls report on Friday but that of course has been rescheduled for Dec 16 as the BLS continues to work its way through the shutdown-induced data backlog. Instead, expect the myriad of labor releases starting Wednesday along with ISM surveys and monthly PCE data to help finalize market expectations ahead of the Dec 9-10 FOMC meeting - we currently anticipate a hawkish cut.

Details are broadly acknowledged to be weaker than the surprisingly strong Q3 GDP figure suggested, but the general takeaway is that it helps the BoC remain on hold. BoC-dated OIS agrees although there has only been a small adjustment on the day in post-Thanksgiving thinned trade, with ~8bp of cuts priced to mid-2026 vs closer to 10bp beforehand.