Gold rallies on weaker dollar and federal rate cut expectations

Gold rallies on weaker dollar and federal rate cut expectations
2025-12-08T07:26:44+00:00

Shafaq News

Gold nudged higher on Monday, supported by a softer dollar as traders grew more confident the U.S. Federal Reserve will deliver an interest rate cut at its policy meeting this week.

Spot gold rose 0.3% to $4,207.99 per ounce as of 0530 GMT. U.S. gold futures for December delivery eased 0.1% to $4,237.0 per ounce.

The U.S. dollar edged lower to hover near the one-month lows touched on December 4, making greenback-priced gold cheaper for overseas buyers.

"Core PCE data came and went without incident, which leaves the Fed on track to cut rates this week, with this expectation of looser monetary conditions driving gold to the upside," KCM Trade Chief Market Analyst Tim Waterer said.

"The anticipated rate cut this week is keeping the dollar in check, while simultaneously giving the gold price some room to move northwards."

U.S. consumer spending rose moderately in September after three straight months of solid gains, suggesting a loss of momentum in the economy at the end of the third quarter as a lacklustre labour market and rising cost of living curbed demand.

This followed private payroll data, which showed the sharpest decline in more than two-and-a-half years last month.

Dovish commentary from several Fed officials has further fuelled expectations of monetary easing.

CME's FedWatch tool shows markets pricing in roughly an 88% chance of a 25-basis-point rate cut at the Fed's meeting this week.

Lower interest rates tend to favour non-yielding assets such as gold.

Silver slipped 0.4% to $58.05 per ounce, after hitting a fresh record high of $59.32 on Friday. Year-to-date, the metal has surged more than 100%.

Silver is widely seen as still undervalued relative to gold, and its 2025 rally reflects both growing industrial appetite and expectations that demand will continue to outpace supply through 2026, Waterer said.

Elsewhere, platinum gained 1.4% to $1,664.20 and palladium rose 0.8% to $1,468.26.

(Reuters)

Only the headline was edited by Shafaq News.

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