Safe-haven gold hits record high on Middle-East and global uncertainty


US gold futures edged 0.2% higher to US$2,764.00. — Reuters

LONDON: Gold prices have surged to a record high, as conflicts in the Middle East and uncertainty surrounding the upcoming US election spurred demand for safe-haven assets.

Spot gold traded at US$2,749.82 per ounce yesterday, after hitting an all-time high of US$2,750.21 earlier in the session. US gold futures edged 0.2% higher to US$2,764.00.

“Both presidential candidates are proposing inflationary policies, which will be very supportive for gold,” said Michael Langford, chief investment officer at Scorpion Minerals.

“While some of this is priced in, it will also provide ongoing support for higher prices.”

Bullion is considered a hedge against economic and geopolitical uncertainties.

Democratic US Vice-President Kamala Harris held a marginal 46% to 43% lead over Republican former President Donald Trump, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found.

In the Middle East, Israel confirmed it had killed Hashem Safieddine, the heir apparent to late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah who was killed last month.

Meanwhile, the US Federal Reserve started its rate-easing cycle with a 50-basis-point cut last month.

The odds of a similar move in November have faded entirely, but traders see a 92% chance of a quarter-basis-point cut, the CME FedWatch tool showed.

Lower rates improve the appeal of non-yielding bullion.

“Gold has scaled new highs despite real and nominal yields edging higher, the US dollar strengthening and US equity markets scaling new highs,” analysts at Standard Chartered said in a note.

“Gold’s ability to latch on to coat tails that take prices higher irrespective of the macro backdrop suggests that the market continues to see positive underlying flows.”

Spot silver fell 0.5% to US$34.67 per ounce, after hitting its highest since late 2012 at US$34.87 in the previous session.

“Silver’s physical shortages provide strong support for the metal,” Langford said.

Platinum rose 0.5% at US$1,033.88 and palladium added 0.3% to US$1,078.72. — Reuters

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