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Gold hits record, gets more precious as dollar loses value
Jul 28, 2020 12:25 AM

Gold hurtled to record peaks on Tuesday before the sheer scale of its gains drew a burst of profit taking, which lifted the dollar from two-year lows and curbed early equity gains. The precious metal had stormed almost USD 40 higher at one point to reach USD 1,980 an ounce, only for a wave of selling to slap it back to USD 1,947 in wild trade.

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Gold is still up over USD 130 in little more than a week as investors wager the Federal Reserve will reaffirm its super-easy policies at a policy meeting this week, and perhaps signal a tolerance for higher inflation in the long run.

"Fed officials have made clear that they will be making their forward guidance more dovish and outcome-based soon," wrote analysts at TD Securities.

"The chairman is likely to continue the process of prepping markets for changes when he speaks at his press conference."

One shift could be to average inflation targeting, which would see the Fed aim to push inflation above its 2 percent target to make up for years of under-shooting.

The pullback in gold took some steam out of stocks but MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was still up 0.8 percent.

Japan's Nikkei firmed 0.3 percent even as the yen held recent gains, while Chinese blue chips put on 0.6 percent.

E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 edged up 0.1 percent, while EUROSTOXX 50 futures added 0.4 percent and FTSE futures 0.4 percent.

The Dow had ended Monday up 0.43 percent, while the S&P 500 gained 0.74 percent and the Nasdaq 1.67 percent.

That rise was again led by technology stocks as investors wagered on upbeat earnings reports due this week. Analysts also noted the falling dollar was a positive given that more than 40 percent of S&P 500 earnings come from abroad.

DOLLAR IN DECLINE

There were hopes some sort of stimulus extension could be hammered out as US Senate Republicans raced to complete details of a USD 1 trillion coronavirus aid proposal before enhanced unemployment benefits expire on Friday.

The proposal could involve a cut in benefits to USD 200 from USD 600, which would be a big blow to household incomes and spending power. Aid is desperately needed given 30 million Americans are out of work and states are tightening social restrictions again, a trend that has also dragged on the US dollar.

Alan Ruskin, head of G10 strategy at Deutsche Bank, noted currencies had been tracking the relative performance of their economies, so that high-ranked economic performance was associated with stronger currencies.

"One clear pattern is how economies linked most tightly to China - including commodity producers as diverse as Australia, Chile and Brazil - have tended to perform better than economies most directly linked to the US, notably its NAFTA trading partners," said Ruskin.

Indeed, the dollar has been falling almost across the board in recent days, reaching a two-year trough on a basket of currencies at 93.416 before steadying at 93.793.

The euro stood at USD 1.1735, having hit its highest in two years at USD 1.1781, while the dollar touched its lowest against the Swiss franc since mid-2015. The story was much the same against the Japanese yen, as the dollar touched a four-month trough at 105.10 before last trading at 105.55.

The trend reversal in the dollar combined with all the uncertainty over COVID-19 and the prevalence of negative real bond yields to light a fire under precious metals. Silver shot as far as USD 26.16 at one point, the highest since April 2013, and a gain of a third in seven sessions.

Oil prices also tend to benefit from a falling dollar but have been hampered by worries about demand as countries impose more travel restrictions. Brent crude futures edged up 5 cents to USD 43.46 a barrel, while US crude eased 7 cents to USD 41.53.

First Published:Jul 28, 2020 9:25 AM IST

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