Gold set for biggest weekly drop in over 3 months; US inflation data in focus


Bullion at Gold Investments Ltd. - file pic

Gold prices eased on Friday, and were set to post their biggest weekly drop since November 2024, on a stronger dollar, while investors awaited a key U.S. inflation data for cues into the Federal Reserve's monetary policy trajectory.

Spot gold fell 0.5% to $2,862.05 an ounce as of 0719 GMT.

Bullion shed 2.5% so far this week, after logging eight straight weeks of gains. However, prices rose 2.2% in February.

U.S. gold futures eased 0.8% to $2,873.80.

The dollar index was set for a weekly gain of 0.7%, making greenback-priced gold more expensive for foreign buyers.

"While gold is deemed as a safe-haven, the uncertainty on the trade front may still see profit-taking activities extend further amid a stronger U.S. dollar," said IG market strategist Yeap Jun Rong.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday his proposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods will take effect on March 4 along with an extra 10% duty on Chinese imports as deadly drugs continue to pour into the U.S. from those countries.

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Gold is seen as a hedge against political risks and inflation, but higher interest rates dampen the non-yielding asset's appeal.

Investors now await the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data, the Fed's preferred inflation measure, due at 1330 GMT.

"I do not think rate pricing will see any significant shift, with several components in the CPI and PPI suggesting that the PCE inflation could remain under control and hence, may not sway rate expectations as much," Yeap said.

Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank President Patrick Harker on Thursday expressed support for continuing to hold short-term borrowing costs in the current range of 4.25%-4.50%.

Spot silver fell 0.4% to $31.12 an ounce, platinum lost 0.3% to $945.80 and palladium slipped 0.5% to $914.81. All three metals are down for the month so far. - Reuters

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