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Gold Gains as Traders Seek Haven Amid Persistent High Inflation

Gold steadied after its biggest advance in seven months as investors weighed concerns around stubbornly high inflation.

Gold Gains as Traders Seek Haven Amid Persistent High Inflation
Twenty kilogram gold and silver ingots in Australia. (Photographer: David Gray/Bloomberg)

Gold rose to the highest in a month as investors sought haven amid stubbornly high inflation and the looming reduction in stimulus.

The U.S. consumer price index rose in September by more than forecast, resuming a faster pace of growth and underscoring the persistence of inflationary pressures in the economy. The yield on 10-year Treasuries fell after an initial increase following the data released Wednesday, boosting demand for non-interest bearing bullion. 

“Real interest rates fell and that supported gold,” said Giovanni Staunovo, a commodity analyst at UBS Group AG. “There is a rising perception in the market that inflation could stay elevated for longer.”

Data on Thursday showed China’s factory-gate prices grew at the fastest pace in almost 26 years in September, adding to global inflation risks. The U.S. producer price index rose less than expected, according to a report.

Gold Gains as Traders Seek Haven Amid Persistent High Inflation

Meanwhile, minutes of last month’s Federal Reserve meeting showed that officials broadly agreed they should start tapering bond purchases in mid-November or mid-December amid increasing concern about inflation. The pandemic-era stimulus measures were one of the key pillars in bullion’s rally to a record last year.

“The minutes contained nothing new,” Daniel Briesemann, an analyst at Commerzbank AG, wrote in a note. The bank expects tapering to be announced at the next meeting early in November, he said.

Spot gold added 0.2% to settle at $1,795.87 an ounce at 5 p.m. in New York, its highest close in four weeks. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell 0.1% after dropping 0.5% in the previous session. Silver, platinum and palladium all advanced.

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