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Gold Price Breaks $2,200 For First Time

March 21, 2024
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Gold prices surged beyond the $2,200 mark for the first time on Thursday, 21st March, 2024, propelled by signals from the US Federal Reserve indicating a commitment to three rate cuts in 2024 despite persistent inflationary pressures.

During the early hours of trading, spot gold reached a new record of $2,222.39 before settling slightly lower at $2,206.10 by noon, still reflecting a notable 1.0% gain. Concurrently, US gold futures experienced a substantial surge of 2.4%, reaching $2,208.20.

This latest rally in gold, which commenced in mid-February, has been buoyed by enduring factors such as heightened geopolitical tensions and increased central bank acquisitions. Notably, within this month alone, the precious metal has achieved new highs on five separate occasions.

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The rapid ascent of gold prices has left many seasoned market observers astounded, with no singular catalyst driving the surge. However, a key factor contributing to the bullish sentiment surrounding bullion is the anticipation of looser monetary policy in the United States, a sentiment recently reaffirmed by the Federal Reserve.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell emphasized the central bank’s stance, indicating a willingness to tolerate persistent inflation while awaiting further evidence of price stabilization. Powell stated, “It’s still likely in most people’s view that we will achieve that confidence and there will be rate cuts.”

The Significance of the Federal Reserve’s Comments

Chris Weston, Head of Research for Pepperstone Group, highlighted the significance of the Federal Reserve’s comments, stating, “What we saw last night was the green light really for gold traders to come back in”. He elaborated, “The Fed have said that right now they’re tolerant of the inflation that we’ve seen, they’re tolerant that the labor market strength is not going to be the impediment”.

Speculation around the timing of the Fed’s long-anticipated pivot may have provided the trigger for recent gains, with data showing that traders boosted their net long positions on gold in the week through March 5 by the most since 2019.

The metal stands to benefit even more when US interest rates actually do come down, as bullion-backed exchange traded funds look likely to increase their holdings, according to UBS Group.

On the geopolitical front, there are a number of risks boosting gold’s allure as a haven asset: Russia appears to be gaining the upper hand in its war in Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas conflict continues unabated and has led to a re-routing of global shipping, while the US presidential election at later this year could prove massively consequential for markets.

Chinese buying has also underpinned prices. As well as the central bank, regular people have been stocking up on coins, gold bars and jewelry to safeguard their wealth from a year’s long property downturn and losses in the country’s stock market.

The Federal Reserve’s reaffirmation of its accommodative stance has provided a renewed sense of confidence among gold traders, driving prices to unprecedented levels. With geopolitical uncertainties persisting and central banks continuing to bolster their gold reserves, the outlook for gold remains optimistic amidst the plethora of economic setbacks confronting the world.

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