Gold slips amid US-China trade war concerns

12th September 2018

By: Reuters

  

Font size: - +

LONDON – Gold fell on Wednesday, but remained stuck in a narrow trading range as investors worry about a simmering trade war between the United States and China.

Spot gold was down 0.3% to $1 193.61 an ounce at 1200 GMT, after hitting its lowest since Aug. 24 at $1 187.21 on Tuesday. US gold futures eased 0.3% to $1 198.40 an ounce.

The trade conflict between Washington and Beijing has prompted investors to buy the US dollar in the belief that the United States has less to lose from the dispute.

"It looks like gold will remain in a sideways trend until something forces it either way," said Commerzbank analyst Daniel Briesemann, adding that given the uncertainty in the world "gold will go much higher before the year is out."

Gold has been stuck in a $20 price range over the past two weeks, with investors looking for technical breakouts for clues on further movements.

Gold has lost out to the dollar in a battle for safe-haven flows. A firmer dollar makes gold more expensive for holders of other currencies but on Wednesday the dollar was marginally lower against a basket of currencies.

It touched a three week high of 95.74 last week.

In addition, a sell-off in the Chinese yuan made the metal more expensive for buyers from the world's top consumer of the metal.

"Gold is moving without a clear direction and it seems locked between $1 190 and $1 200," said ActivTrades chief analyst Carlo Alberto De Casa.

"Investors are awaiting new moves to see if bullion can prolong the weak recovery seen in the second half of August, even if the main trend still appears bearish."

The US central bank is widely expected to raise benchmark interest rates at its September meeting and expectations are growing for one more hike in December on positive economic data.

Higher rates increase bond yields, making non-yielding bullion less attractive, and tend to boost the dollar.

Central bank meetings in Turkey and Russia this week are also on investors' radar, with particular market focus on whether Ankara will step in to fight inflation and a depreciating currency, Commerzbank's Briesemann said.

Gold has fallen over 12% from a peak in April, pressured by rising US interest rates amid intensifying global trade tensions.

Spot silver was down 0.2% at $14.06 per ounce, having touched $13.90 in the previous session, its lowest since January 2016.

Platinum was down 0.5% to $783.98 per ounce, while palladium lost 0.2% to $972 an ounce.

Edited by Reuters

Comments

The login details you entered is incorrect. Please try and re-enter your username and password. If you continue having problems, please contact us at subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za for assistance.

If you are not a subscriber, you can subscribe now, by selecting one of the below options.

R/€ = 20.5811 Change: 0.2516
R/$ = 19.2948 Change: 0.1356
Au 2391.84 $/oz Change: 0.37
Pt 943.50 $/oz Change: 0.30