Gold Hits All-Time High Amid Rate Cut Expectations

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Silver prices breached the $40 per ounce level for the first time since 2011.

Gold prices hit an all-time high on Tuesday amid expectations of an interest rate cut and growing uncertainty related to tariffs.

Spot gold hit a new high of around $3,508 per ounce in early trading on Tuesday, breaking the previous high of roughly $3,500 set on April 22. The precious metal was trading at $3,484 as of 6:45 a.m. EDT, up by 0.22 percent from the previous day.

As for silver, spot prices broke through the $40 per ounce level on Monday for the first time in 14 years to hit $41.24, the highest level since September 2011. On Tuesday, spot prices were trading at around $40.50, down 0.5 percent for the day.

In a Sept. 2 post, ING Bank said the rally in these two precious metals was “underpinned by growing expectations that the US Federal Reserve is poised to resume interest rate cuts with three weeks to go until the next policy meeting.”

The Federal Reserve has kept interest rates unchanged in a range of 4.25 percent to 4.5 percent this year. During the Aug. 22 address at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, Fed Chair Jerome Powell hinted at rate cuts.

“With policy in restrictive territory, the baseline outlook and the shifting balance of risks may warrant adjusting our policy stance,” he said. The next Fed meeting is scheduled for Sept. 16-17.

ING said investors are also looking forward to the U.S. jobs report scheduled to be released this Friday.

“It’s expected to confirm a weakening labour market, strengthening the case for cuts,” the bank said.

Uncertainty regarding the Trump administration’s tariff policies has heightened in recent days after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled on Aug. 29 that the reciprocal tariffs unveiled in April are mostly illegal. This uncertainty has contributed to investor demand for gold, lending price support.

On Aug. 31, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro warned that the court ruling would result in negative economic consequences for the country while adding that he was “very optimistic” about the Supreme Court overturning the appeals court decision.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump announced in an Aug. 25 letter that he has fired Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, from her post, raising concerns for some about the Fed’s independence.

The president said there was cause to remove Cook, citing potential criminal conduct related to alleged false statements on mortgage documents.

Cook, who refused to step down, has since sued Trump in Washington, alleging that he denied her due process in his attempt to fire her.

“Tariff tensions, along with questions over the Fed’s independence and a weakening dollar, are adding to the tailwinds for the precious metals,” ING Bank said.

By Naveen Athrappully

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